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 Volume 1, Issue 10 & 11            email:- dgmgadag@rediffmail.com                     June & July 2001
                                          dgmamcgdg@eth.net

 Editor in Chief :
 Dr. G.B. Patil,
                                     A.B.Vajpayee Gov-
                                     ernment is captivat-
                                     ing the traditional
                                                                         Editorial
 Principal
                                     sciences in to the
 Editor:                             streamline of the
 Dr. K. Siva Rama Prasad,            Indian society. In
 Reader in Kayachikitsa              that process re-
 PGARC, DGMAMC                       cently they an-
                                     nounce that any
    INSIDE THIS I SSUE
                                     University includes
                                     the       Astrology
 ØA single solution for
  multiple problems                  courses will get funds from UGC. This made many intellects
 ØTaruna Amavata -                   to debate in pro and cant’s. Many scholars are opposing and
  Juvenile                           of course few are very happy for this step taken forward.
  Rheumatoid Arthritis                        Out of Indian origin curriculum the Ayurvedic Course
 ØSexotronics- 5                     is said to be protecting the culture and heritage of India apart
 ØDGM Campus NEWS                    from the Philosophy. In this back drop we the faculty of
 ØWomen’s Page                       Ayurvedist have to think further in this aspect.
                                                                         Continued in Page -8 SR
 ØBook Review
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D.G. Melmalagi Ayurvedic Medical College
Post Graduate scholars of 2000 admission
have registered their dissertation topics to
                                                        DGM Campus NEWS
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences,             a common disorder of variable severity. Per-
Bangalore. The title and need for the study is          sistent Erectile dysfunction occurs in 5% of
stated as under.                                        40 years old, increasing to 15% in 70 years
1) To evaluate the efficacy of Patoladi com-            old. At any time, about 1 in 10 men over the
pound and yoga basti in kitibha kushta (with            age of 30 years are suffering from Erectile
special reference to psoriasis) by Yasmeen              problem, especially related to the metabolic
A. Phaniband                                            diseases like diabetes mellitus.
         Human is so beauty conscious even                       The management of Erectile dysfunc-
though any grave disease persists along with            tion is still a challenge to modern medicine in
the skin problem. He certainly inclines his at-         spite of vast advancement in imaging tech-
tention towards skin only. Such skin problem            nology and clinical research. Ayurveda offers
even though not much troubles some cer-                 some hope to this growing challenge in form
tainly drags his attention towards the skin only.       of vajikarana, the science deals with sexual
Kitibha kushta (psoriasis) is a common                  health and good progeny.
chronic         non-infectious         disease,         3) An evaluation of the efficacy of
characterised by well-defined slightly raised           Phalatrikadiyoga in kaamala (jaundice) by
dry erythmatous papulae with silvery scales             Gangadhar. S. Hadimani
and typical extensor distribution. The esti-                     The liver diseases have remained a
mated prevalence in India is 1.5% to 3.5% in            challenge to the medical profession and many
the general population. It has a bi-modal peak          of them may lead to irreversible changes.
of incidence at 16-22 years and 57-60 years             According to Ayurveda defined as a disease
along with female predominance in the                   in which colour of conjunctive and skin
younger age group. The social stigma of this            changes to deep yellowish along with symp-
disease is due to the cosmetic deformity it             toms of loss of appetite weakness, fever and
can cause. Patient having such disease hides            deep coloured urination. Kaamala is disease
their early lesions thereby delays in treatment.        of Pitta disorder and liver is the important site
2) Evaluation of the efficacy of Narashimha             of Pitta especially the Ranjakapitta. The inci-
yoga in Klaibya with special reference to Erec-         dence of this kaamala is through out the globe
tile dysfunction (E.D) by Sant Mangesh                  and in all ethnic groups. A prevalence of up to
Vaijanath                                               5 to 15% has been formed in normal popula-
         Human beings have an inborn capac-             tion of tropical country.
ity to enjoy sex in personally and socially ac-                  The current status of the management
ceptable way. But it is not correct to assume           of the jaundice in modern medicine is unsat-
a uniform pattern of sexual behaviour com-              isfactory, with only limited approved treat-
mon to all people; in fact the range and diver-         ments which achieves response rate of only
sity of human sexuality are its more remark-            30 to 40% within the first year of treatment.
able features. The limbic system in the brain           The herbal remedies become the increasingly
controls the sex drive. There is a wide varia-          popular, and reports of these drugs reduce
tion in the frequency of sexual intercourse             the hepatotoxicity.
depending upon the needs and desire of indi-            4) Evaluation of efficacy of Vyaghriharitaki
vidual.                                                 Rasayana in the management of vataja kasa
         Male sexual dysfunction may be mani-           with special reference to tropical pulmonary
fested in various ways such as loss of de-              eosinophilia- by Srinivasa Reddy
sire, inability to obtain or maintain an erec-                   Every living being is depending upon
tion, premature ejaculation and absence of              air for their survival. Importance of this is not
emission or inability to achieve orgasm. It is          forgotten by even vedic literature. But in
June & July 2001                                    2                                     Amruta Bindu
present era the life style of man become dis-         5) The evaluation of the efficacy of Nagarai
turbed due to environmental pollution, which          churna in Pravahika with special reference to
consists mainly air, because of urbanisation          amoebic dysentery- by B.G.Swami
and development of industries. They provide                    India being a tropical country suffers
too many facilities to man kind goes as prov-         from many endemic disorders. One among
erb too much good is for bad becoming vic-            them is amoebic dysentery. About 10 percent
tim for almost all physical and mental disor-         of world’s population is infected with Entam-
ders. Respiratory disorders are one among             oeba histolytica. Amoebiasis is the 3rd most
them which accounts for up to one third of            common cause of death from parasitic infes-
deaths in most countries and a major propor-          tations. Every person will suffer from this dis-
tion of visits to the doctor and time away from       ease many times in his or her life either ac-
work or school.                                       tively or passively. Pravahika (Amoebiasis) is
         Vataja kasa is one presented with re-        such a disease, which may appear as an in-
peated bouts of cough, pain in the chest and          dividual disease or a complication. In the
head, general debility. This vataja kasa ex-          present era due to stress and strain, changed
plained in Ayurvedic literature co-related            food habits and altered routines, we see lots
closely with tropical pulmonary eosinophilia          of people being afflicted with indigestion, which
in clinical symptoms such as repeated outs            can lead to various disorders, among them
of cough, wheeze, chest pain etc. these               one is Pravahika. Present study - Amoebic
symptoms may continue for week or month               colitis or amoebic dysentery is concentrated
with remission and recurrence.                        only on amoebic dysentery in comparison with
                                                      Pravahika.



 “REISHI”             A single solution for multiple problems
Many countries have their traditional medi-           miraculous healing power intrudes in the hu-
cines around the world and diseases are               man cells and helps to remove the toxins ac-
cured through herbs for thousands of years            cumulated there.
successfully. India was exemplary and fore-                  It removes chronic fatigue and re-
most in curing the diseases through herbs             duces pressure there by gives peace for mind.
and herbo-mineral compounds i.e. Ayurveda.            It removes excess fats from body and a boon
Chinese and Japanese are giving priority to           for people with heart diseases. It prevents
this type of herbal treatment too.                                        strokes and blood clot-
         Reishi - is a mushroom out of 38,000                             ting. It also removes the
varieties, a superior quality. Many mush-                                 allergic conditions and
rooms are not good for eating and out of only                             rheumatism.
200 varieties have the medicinal properties                               Active ingredients:
in them. Reishi is one out of six powerful                                Polysaccharides
mushrooms, which have medicinal proper-                                   Triterpenoids
ties to relive diseases and to prevent the dis-                           Organic Germanium
eases. It is a unique                                                     Adenosine
nutrient, which is ca-                                                    Ganoderic Essence
pable of increasing the                                                   Amino acids
power of resistance of                                                    Vitamins and minerals
human body and giving                                                     Proteins
them a long life. The                                                     Fibre
June & July 2001                                  3                                   Amruta Bindu
Taruna Amavata (Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis)
Symptoms                                                 fever). Polyarticular JRA often begins in larger
         Some symptoms are common to all                 joints (such as the knee or hip) but may also
forms of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA),            start in smaller joints, such as the hands and
but each form also has unique symptoms.                  wrists. It affects the same joints in the same
Symptoms common to all 3 forms of juvenile               way on both sides of the body (symmetric).
rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) include:                      Arthritis in the spine, neck, and jaw are more
1. Joint pain and swelling that comes and                common in this type of JRA. Children who
    goes.                                                have arthritis in the jaw (temporomandibular
2. Joint stiffness that is worse in the morn-            joint) may have jaw growth abnormalities that
    ing, at the end of the day, and after peri-          could lead to eating problems. Small bumps
    ods of inactivity (young children may be             under the skin (rheumatoid nodules) in
    cranky, may not want to move, or may not             pressure areas, such as the elbow or back of
    want to use a particular joint).                     heel, are common in children with RF-positive
3. Often unpredictable changes in symp-                  polyarticular JRA. Growth problems may also
    toms; from periods with no symptoms (re-             be seen in the affected part of the body (such
    mission) to severe flare-ups.                        as different leg lengths if one knee joint is
         Symptoms in children may be seen                affected).
as irritability, refusal to walk, or protection or
guarding of a joint. You might notice your child
limping or avoiding the use of a certain joint.
Symptoms of pauciarticular JRA
Pauciarticular juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (1
to 4 joints affected) often affects only 1 large
joint at first, most commonly the knee. This
type of JRA is common in the knees, ankles,
and elbows and sometimes affects the jaw
(temporomandibular joint), fingers, wrists, and
neck. The hip is usually not affected.
Symptoms are limited to joint swelling and
pain and do not usually involve whole-body               Symptoms of systemic JRA
symptoms (systemic symptoms, such as
                                                                  Systemic JRA is characterized by
weakness, tiredness, fever). Symptoms do
                                                         whole-body symptoms and fever spikes
not occur in the same joints on both sides of
                                                         (103.0 °F (39.44 °C) to 106.0 °F (41.11 °C))
the body (asymmetric). Inflammation of the
                                                         one to two times daily. A spotty, flat, sometimes
eye (iritis, iridocyclitis, or uveitis) is common
                                                         faint red or pink rash may occur with the fever.
in pauciarticular JRA. It often doesn’t cause
                                                         It may occur over the torso, face, palms, soles
symptoms and may only be detectable
                                                         of feet, and armpits. The rash often comes
through an eye exam, which should be done
                                                         and goes, and may appear late in the day or
several times per year in children with this
                                                         in the early morning. It may also be brought
type of JRA.
                                                         on by warm baths or by rubbing or scratching
Symptoms of polyarticular JRA                            the skin. Weakness, tiredness, abdominal or
                                                         chest pain, and mild loss of appetite may also
       Polyarticular JRA (5 or more joints
                                                         occur. There may be increasing early morning
affected) may have mild or no whole-body
                                                         stiffness, with increasing number of joints
symptoms (such as weakness, tiredness, or
                                                         affected over time.
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June & July 2001                                   5                                  Amruta Bindu
Dr.K.Siva Rama Prasad
          Sexotronics- 5                                                        ayugod@doctor.com
                                                                               ksrprasad@lycos.com
                    (.....Continued From previous issue )

                                                        Drugs; Vihar - Environment and activities.
Indian contribution to Sexology                                  It involves all the measures, drugs and
        India is known as a holy-land and In-           non-drugs, taken to ensure a healthy sex life.
dians, as having deep interest in spiritual             It takes into consideration life styles and
knowledge. In truth, since ancient times, In-           behaviour patterns, which are conducive to
dians have considered both sensual pleasure             such a life. Certain novel pharmaco-dynamic
and spiritual awareness as essential for hu-            concepts have been elaborated in this ‘Work.
man beings. In some areas they said with                For example, olfactory inputs, which stimu-
out enjoying the sex and familial life style one        late or depress sexual desire, have been de-
can not attain Moksha i.e. enlightenment. Hin-          scribed. Certain neurotransmitter precursor
dus recognize four goals for the complete,              e.g. L-dopa-containing M. Pruriens, have
development of any man or woman:                        been described as enhancing sexual arousal.
Dharma - concerning moral and ideal needs               The modes of action of certain plants, miner-
Artha - concerning material needs                       als and animal products have been specified
Kama - concerning physical needs                        as working at different levels of the sexual re-
Moksha Eternal salvation                                sponse - enhancing the strength of erection,
Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha are to-                  delaying ejaculation, inducing vaginal contrac-
gether considered the very foundation of life.          tion etc. These concepts and even current
The Sanskrit term ‘kama’ in a wide sense re-            practices need to be scientifically evaluated,
fers to all the desires of a human being. It            myth and reality identified by a multi-disciplin-
denotes love as well as lust. Kama refers to            ary team.
sex, the means to get physical and mental               VATSYAYANA (A.D. 300 TO A.D. 400)
pleasure, the basis for mating, marriage and                     Vatsyayana was the author of Kama
progeny. In ancient India, many treatises were          Sutra, the earliest available text on erotica. In
written on kama, describing the ways and                this treatise, he dealt boldly and scientifically
means of deriving maximum enjoyment from                with matters related to sex. He defused kama
sex. The authors of these works were munis              as the enjoyment of appropriate objects by
and rishis that are worshiped sages. They               the five senses - hearing, feeling, seeing, tast-
knew that kama was an instinct and it was               ing and smelling - assisted by the mind to-
not possible to suppress it. They accepted              gether with the soul. The Kama Sutra de-
that the correct practice of kama made both             scribes in detail the act of kissing and em-
men and women happy.                                    bracing, love bites, nail marks, postures, etc.
VAJIKARAN                                               It also contains information about special ap-
        Ayurveda covered the subject of                 pliances and methods and uses of aphrodi-
“Vajikarana” in depth. Vajikarana is one of the         siacs’, to increase sexual enjoyment, which
eight major specialties of Ayurveda (it is the          was based on pure medical science. The
ancient science dealing with medicine).                 spirit and method in which, Vatsyayana ap-
Vajikarana is a process or a drug, which make           proached the subject of sex is astonishingly
a man sexually as strong as a horse and is              modem. Havelock Ellis, on studying the con-
able to copulate for long and frequently with           tents of Kama Sutra, said, “Vatsyayana is one
many wives and partners. There are various              of the greatest authorities on sexology. He has
means by which, Vajikarana could be                     discussed sex not only as a human instinct
achieved are Ahaara - Diet; Aushadha -                  but also as an art’.         .....Continued in Page -8
June & July 2001                                      6                                       Amruta Bindu
Female infertility
Women’s Page                                                           by
                                              Mrs.Valli Sree Prasad & Meenakshi S. Byali
        In this issue of Women’s page I wish           Ajawain        (Ptychotis ajowan),
to highlight the recipes for female infertility.       Amalaki        (Emblica officianlis)
They are collected from various texts based            Aswagandha (Withania somnifetra)
on the author’s experience. Some looks ra-             Daruharidra (Berberis aristata)
tional and some needs research.                        Draksha        (Vites vinfera)
1. Pipplai (Piper longum) Sonthi (Zingiber             Haridra        (Curcuma longa)
    officinale) Maricha (Piper nigrum) with            Haritaki       (Terminalia chebula)
                            Nagakesara (Mesua          Hingu          (Asafoetida)
                             ferrea) in equal          Kakoli         (Gymnema balsamicum)
                              parts make in to         Kshirakakoli (Gymneme lactiferum)
                               fine powder. 5          Vidari         (Ipomoea digitata)
                                gms daily with         Kusta          (Saussurea lappa)
                                  Cow’s Ghee if        Manjista       (Rubia cordifolia)
                                                       Raktachandana (Ptrocarpus santalinus)
                                   taken, ladies
                                                       Swetachandana (Santalum album)
                                   who have any
                                                       Utpala         (Nymphaea pubescens)
                                  problem with
                                                       Yastimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
                                  uterus will be
                                                       5. Kramuka           (Areca           catechu),
                                 rectified and get
                                                          Nagakesara(Mesua ferrea), in equal quan-
                                the pregnancy.
                                                                                  tities powdered
                               2. From the first
                                                                                  and consumed
                         day of menstruation
                                                                                  3gms daily with
    o n e           has to take the powder of
                                                                                  Cow’s Ghee. It cer-
    Gajagokshura (Hygrophila spinosa) 5gms
                                                                                  tainly gives preg-
    with Nirgundi (Vitex negundo) leaves juice
                                                                                  nancy.
    10ml in the night. If seven nights after the
                                                                                  6. Nagakesara
    menstruation the recipe is taken it is cer-
                                                                                 churna with Cow’s
    tain to get children.
                                                                                 Ghee alone can
3. On the first day of menstruation collect a
                                                                                 give pregnancy if
    tender leaf of Kimsuka (Butea frondosa)
                                                                                 taken immediately
    finely crushed in Cow’s milk. Drink the milk
                                                                                 after menstruation
    with an ambition of getting children and for-
                                                                                 for first three days.
    nicate with husband. The lady who wishes
                                                          This procedure has to be followed for
    to have children will certainly achieve it.
                                                          three consecutive periods. Along with
4. A combination of below said drugs pow-
                                                          this recipe Cow’s milk has to be con-
    dered in equal quantities. All the powder
                                                          sumed as much as possible.
    cooked in Cow’s Milk finally added to Cow’s
                                                       7. Loha bhasma, Suvarna Bhasma and
    Ghee and preserved. If Ghee is added it may
                                                          Tamra bhasma in equal quantities thor-
    get fungus, so it is better to make in a
                                                          oughly mixed and consumed in the dose
    Ghritapaka. So, it can be for many days. This         of 100mg twice daily. This recipe to be
    recipe is for both male and female. Both can          started from first day of menstruation for
    have daily one teaspoon full of this                  consecutive seven days. This enhances
    “Manjistadyaghritam” for getting children.            the function of uterus and makes a lady
    The combination is as follows -                       to have children.
June & July 2001                                   7                                    Amruta Bindu
All about Ayurveda today
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                                                    January to June
                            A handbook for the students and practitioners
Salient features:                                         Number of Pages 800
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   Ayurvedic cardiology                                   name of Principal,
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   Exhaustive and comprehensive drug index
   70 classical explorations                              Karnataka, India.
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                                                          Sexotronics Continued From Page -6
  Send Articles, Collections and Clippings                KOKKOKA (A.D. 1000 TO A.D. 1200)
              Editor, Amruta Bindu                                 Kokkoka composed the, Ratirahasya’
Editorial Continued From Page -1                          describing, a.,four fold classification of women,
           The good old traditional Ayurveda is           erogenous zones and days when women are
to bring back for the common man’s use. It                more easily aroused. He wrote about the three
may take little time. But in that process it is           divisions of males and females and nine types
necessary to make Ayurvedic scholar famil-                of coitus based on the size of the sex organ.
iar to all other allied sciences along with regular       PADMASHRI (A.D. 1000)
practice in Ayurveda curriculum. Ayurveda                          Padmashri was a Buddhist monk. His
curriculum already incorporates Yoga, Nature              work ‘Nagara-Sarvasvam’ dealt with ‘sanket’,
                                                          meaning gestures, which play an important
cure and Modern pharmacology as teaching
                                                          role in expressing love, as well as other topics.
and examination subjects. It is necessary to
                                                          JYOTIRISA OR KAVISEKHARA (A.D. 1300)
include even Astrology as a subject concern
                                                                   Jyotirisa is the author of “Panchsayaka”.
with traditional treasure and have a specific             This work mentions ingredients for cosmetic
branch as Medical Astrology. The research is              aphrodisiacs, helpful for increased sexual plea-
necessary in Medical Astrology and to shoul-              sure. It names some medicines for specific
der the responsibility of protecting traditional          cosmetic treatment such as lifting of sagging
sciences. We hope government offers more                  breasts. It also deals with topics such as men-
funds for the Ayurvedic branch in this regard.            struation, impregnation and sterility.
   From:                                  Book-Post                        Printed Matter
          Dr.K.Siva Rama Prasad
                   Editor                                    TO,
               Amruta Bindu
            Publication Division,
    Postgraduation and Research Center
      DGM Ayurvedic Medical College
     Kalasapur Road, Gadag - 582 103
              Karnataka, India.
June & July 2001                                      8                                        Amruta Bindu

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  • 1. Amruta Bindu +¨ÉÞiÉ Ë¤ÉnÖù @ÈÚßä}Ú ¸M¥Úß Volume 1, Issue 10 & 11 email:- dgmgadag@rediffmail.com June & July 2001 dgmamcgdg@eth.net Editor in Chief : Dr. G.B. Patil, A.B.Vajpayee Gov- ernment is captivat- ing the traditional Editorial Principal sciences in to the Editor: streamline of the Dr. K. Siva Rama Prasad, Indian society. In Reader in Kayachikitsa that process re- PGARC, DGMAMC cently they an- nounce that any INSIDE THIS I SSUE University includes the Astrology ØA single solution for multiple problems courses will get funds from UGC. This made many intellects ØTaruna Amavata - to debate in pro and cant’s. Many scholars are opposing and Juvenile of course few are very happy for this step taken forward. Rheumatoid Arthritis Out of Indian origin curriculum the Ayurvedic Course ØSexotronics- 5 is said to be protecting the culture and heritage of India apart ØDGM Campus NEWS from the Philosophy. In this back drop we the faculty of ØWomen’s Page Ayurvedist have to think further in this aspect. Continued in Page -8 SR ØBook Review drksrprasad@sify.com OR ksr_prasad2000@yahoo.com SR Dear readers, Now the Amruta Bindu is reaching all over the India Ayurvedic institutions, PG centers and physicians along with six foreign nations. We wish to regularize the mailing of the Newsletter “Amruta Bindu”. If you wish to have it regularly please furnish the information below. You may get it either by post or email. If you wish to have by email please send a mail to dgmgadag@rediffmail.com. Name (in block letters) Address (in block letters) Telephone number Email address Signature E.B : Dr.R.K.Gachhinamath, Dr. R.R. Joshi, Dr. C.M.Sarangamath, Dr. U.V.Purad, Dr.AK.Panda, Dr. S.H.Doddamani, Published by: Publication division, PGARC, DGM Ayurvedic Medical College, Gadag,Karnataka -582103 Office Assistance: Smt. P.K. Belawadi, Sri. M.K.Joshi, Printed at Bhandage Offset Printer June & July 2001 Amruta Bindu
  • 2. D.G. Melmalagi Ayurvedic Medical College Post Graduate scholars of 2000 admission have registered their dissertation topics to DGM Campus NEWS Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, a common disorder of variable severity. Per- Bangalore. The title and need for the study is sistent Erectile dysfunction occurs in 5% of stated as under. 40 years old, increasing to 15% in 70 years 1) To evaluate the efficacy of Patoladi com- old. At any time, about 1 in 10 men over the pound and yoga basti in kitibha kushta (with age of 30 years are suffering from Erectile special reference to psoriasis) by Yasmeen problem, especially related to the metabolic A. Phaniband diseases like diabetes mellitus. Human is so beauty conscious even The management of Erectile dysfunc- though any grave disease persists along with tion is still a challenge to modern medicine in the skin problem. He certainly inclines his at- spite of vast advancement in imaging tech- tention towards skin only. Such skin problem nology and clinical research. Ayurveda offers even though not much troubles some cer- some hope to this growing challenge in form tainly drags his attention towards the skin only. of vajikarana, the science deals with sexual Kitibha kushta (psoriasis) is a common health and good progeny. chronic non-infectious disease, 3) An evaluation of the efficacy of characterised by well-defined slightly raised Phalatrikadiyoga in kaamala (jaundice) by dry erythmatous papulae with silvery scales Gangadhar. S. Hadimani and typical extensor distribution. The esti- The liver diseases have remained a mated prevalence in India is 1.5% to 3.5% in challenge to the medical profession and many the general population. It has a bi-modal peak of them may lead to irreversible changes. of incidence at 16-22 years and 57-60 years According to Ayurveda defined as a disease along with female predominance in the in which colour of conjunctive and skin younger age group. The social stigma of this changes to deep yellowish along with symp- disease is due to the cosmetic deformity it toms of loss of appetite weakness, fever and can cause. Patient having such disease hides deep coloured urination. Kaamala is disease their early lesions thereby delays in treatment. of Pitta disorder and liver is the important site 2) Evaluation of the efficacy of Narashimha of Pitta especially the Ranjakapitta. The inci- yoga in Klaibya with special reference to Erec- dence of this kaamala is through out the globe tile dysfunction (E.D) by Sant Mangesh and in all ethnic groups. A prevalence of up to Vaijanath 5 to 15% has been formed in normal popula- Human beings have an inborn capac- tion of tropical country. ity to enjoy sex in personally and socially ac- The current status of the management ceptable way. But it is not correct to assume of the jaundice in modern medicine is unsat- a uniform pattern of sexual behaviour com- isfactory, with only limited approved treat- mon to all people; in fact the range and diver- ments which achieves response rate of only sity of human sexuality are its more remark- 30 to 40% within the first year of treatment. able features. The limbic system in the brain The herbal remedies become the increasingly controls the sex drive. There is a wide varia- popular, and reports of these drugs reduce tion in the frequency of sexual intercourse the hepatotoxicity. depending upon the needs and desire of indi- 4) Evaluation of efficacy of Vyaghriharitaki vidual. Rasayana in the management of vataja kasa Male sexual dysfunction may be mani- with special reference to tropical pulmonary fested in various ways such as loss of de- eosinophilia- by Srinivasa Reddy sire, inability to obtain or maintain an erec- Every living being is depending upon tion, premature ejaculation and absence of air for their survival. Importance of this is not emission or inability to achieve orgasm. It is forgotten by even vedic literature. But in June & July 2001 2 Amruta Bindu
  • 3. present era the life style of man become dis- 5) The evaluation of the efficacy of Nagarai turbed due to environmental pollution, which churna in Pravahika with special reference to consists mainly air, because of urbanisation amoebic dysentery- by B.G.Swami and development of industries. They provide India being a tropical country suffers too many facilities to man kind goes as prov- from many endemic disorders. One among erb too much good is for bad becoming vic- them is amoebic dysentery. About 10 percent tim for almost all physical and mental disor- of world’s population is infected with Entam- ders. Respiratory disorders are one among oeba histolytica. Amoebiasis is the 3rd most them which accounts for up to one third of common cause of death from parasitic infes- deaths in most countries and a major propor- tations. Every person will suffer from this dis- tion of visits to the doctor and time away from ease many times in his or her life either ac- work or school. tively or passively. Pravahika (Amoebiasis) is Vataja kasa is one presented with re- such a disease, which may appear as an in- peated bouts of cough, pain in the chest and dividual disease or a complication. In the head, general debility. This vataja kasa ex- present era due to stress and strain, changed plained in Ayurvedic literature co-related food habits and altered routines, we see lots closely with tropical pulmonary eosinophilia of people being afflicted with indigestion, which in clinical symptoms such as repeated outs can lead to various disorders, among them of cough, wheeze, chest pain etc. these one is Pravahika. Present study - Amoebic symptoms may continue for week or month colitis or amoebic dysentery is concentrated with remission and recurrence. only on amoebic dysentery in comparison with Pravahika. “REISHI” A single solution for multiple problems Many countries have their traditional medi- miraculous healing power intrudes in the hu- cines around the world and diseases are man cells and helps to remove the toxins ac- cured through herbs for thousands of years cumulated there. successfully. India was exemplary and fore- It removes chronic fatigue and re- most in curing the diseases through herbs duces pressure there by gives peace for mind. and herbo-mineral compounds i.e. Ayurveda. It removes excess fats from body and a boon Chinese and Japanese are giving priority to for people with heart diseases. It prevents this type of herbal treatment too. strokes and blood clot- Reishi - is a mushroom out of 38,000 ting. It also removes the varieties, a superior quality. Many mush- allergic conditions and rooms are not good for eating and out of only rheumatism. 200 varieties have the medicinal properties Active ingredients: in them. Reishi is one out of six powerful Polysaccharides mushrooms, which have medicinal proper- Triterpenoids ties to relive diseases and to prevent the dis- Organic Germanium eases. It is a unique Adenosine nutrient, which is ca- Ganoderic Essence pable of increasing the Amino acids power of resistance of Vitamins and minerals human body and giving Proteins them a long life. The Fibre June & July 2001 3 Amruta Bindu
  • 4. Taruna Amavata (Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis) Symptoms fever). Polyarticular JRA often begins in larger Some symptoms are common to all joints (such as the knee or hip) but may also forms of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA), start in smaller joints, such as the hands and but each form also has unique symptoms. wrists. It affects the same joints in the same Symptoms common to all 3 forms of juvenile way on both sides of the body (symmetric). rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) include: Arthritis in the spine, neck, and jaw are more 1. Joint pain and swelling that comes and common in this type of JRA. Children who goes. have arthritis in the jaw (temporomandibular 2. Joint stiffness that is worse in the morn- joint) may have jaw growth abnormalities that ing, at the end of the day, and after peri- could lead to eating problems. Small bumps ods of inactivity (young children may be under the skin (rheumatoid nodules) in cranky, may not want to move, or may not pressure areas, such as the elbow or back of want to use a particular joint). heel, are common in children with RF-positive 3. Often unpredictable changes in symp- polyarticular JRA. Growth problems may also toms; from periods with no symptoms (re- be seen in the affected part of the body (such mission) to severe flare-ups. as different leg lengths if one knee joint is Symptoms in children may be seen affected). as irritability, refusal to walk, or protection or guarding of a joint. You might notice your child limping or avoiding the use of a certain joint. Symptoms of pauciarticular JRA Pauciarticular juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (1 to 4 joints affected) often affects only 1 large joint at first, most commonly the knee. This type of JRA is common in the knees, ankles, and elbows and sometimes affects the jaw (temporomandibular joint), fingers, wrists, and neck. The hip is usually not affected. Symptoms are limited to joint swelling and pain and do not usually involve whole-body Symptoms of systemic JRA symptoms (systemic symptoms, such as Systemic JRA is characterized by weakness, tiredness, fever). Symptoms do whole-body symptoms and fever spikes not occur in the same joints on both sides of (103.0 °F (39.44 °C) to 106.0 °F (41.11 °C)) the body (asymmetric). Inflammation of the one to two times daily. A spotty, flat, sometimes eye (iritis, iridocyclitis, or uveitis) is common faint red or pink rash may occur with the fever. in pauciarticular JRA. It often doesn’t cause It may occur over the torso, face, palms, soles symptoms and may only be detectable of feet, and armpits. The rash often comes through an eye exam, which should be done and goes, and may appear late in the day or several times per year in children with this in the early morning. It may also be brought type of JRA. on by warm baths or by rubbing or scratching Symptoms of polyarticular JRA the skin. Weakness, tiredness, abdominal or chest pain, and mild loss of appetite may also Polyarticular JRA (5 or more joints occur. There may be increasing early morning affected) may have mild or no whole-body stiffness, with increasing number of joints symptoms (such as weakness, tiredness, or affected over time. June & July 2001 4 Amruta Bindu
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  • 6. Dr.K.Siva Rama Prasad Sexotronics- 5 ayugod@doctor.com ksrprasad@lycos.com (.....Continued From previous issue ) Drugs; Vihar - Environment and activities. Indian contribution to Sexology It involves all the measures, drugs and India is known as a holy-land and In- non-drugs, taken to ensure a healthy sex life. dians, as having deep interest in spiritual It takes into consideration life styles and knowledge. In truth, since ancient times, In- behaviour patterns, which are conducive to dians have considered both sensual pleasure such a life. Certain novel pharmaco-dynamic and spiritual awareness as essential for hu- concepts have been elaborated in this ‘Work. man beings. In some areas they said with For example, olfactory inputs, which stimu- out enjoying the sex and familial life style one late or depress sexual desire, have been de- can not attain Moksha i.e. enlightenment. Hin- scribed. Certain neurotransmitter precursor dus recognize four goals for the complete, e.g. L-dopa-containing M. Pruriens, have development of any man or woman: been described as enhancing sexual arousal. Dharma - concerning moral and ideal needs The modes of action of certain plants, miner- Artha - concerning material needs als and animal products have been specified Kama - concerning physical needs as working at different levels of the sexual re- Moksha Eternal salvation sponse - enhancing the strength of erection, Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha are to- delaying ejaculation, inducing vaginal contrac- gether considered the very foundation of life. tion etc. These concepts and even current The Sanskrit term ‘kama’ in a wide sense re- practices need to be scientifically evaluated, fers to all the desires of a human being. It myth and reality identified by a multi-disciplin- denotes love as well as lust. Kama refers to ary team. sex, the means to get physical and mental VATSYAYANA (A.D. 300 TO A.D. 400) pleasure, the basis for mating, marriage and Vatsyayana was the author of Kama progeny. In ancient India, many treatises were Sutra, the earliest available text on erotica. In written on kama, describing the ways and this treatise, he dealt boldly and scientifically means of deriving maximum enjoyment from with matters related to sex. He defused kama sex. The authors of these works were munis as the enjoyment of appropriate objects by and rishis that are worshiped sages. They the five senses - hearing, feeling, seeing, tast- knew that kama was an instinct and it was ing and smelling - assisted by the mind to- not possible to suppress it. They accepted gether with the soul. The Kama Sutra de- that the correct practice of kama made both scribes in detail the act of kissing and em- men and women happy. bracing, love bites, nail marks, postures, etc. VAJIKARAN It also contains information about special ap- Ayurveda covered the subject of pliances and methods and uses of aphrodi- “Vajikarana” in depth. Vajikarana is one of the siacs’, to increase sexual enjoyment, which eight major specialties of Ayurveda (it is the was based on pure medical science. The ancient science dealing with medicine). spirit and method in which, Vatsyayana ap- Vajikarana is a process or a drug, which make proached the subject of sex is astonishingly a man sexually as strong as a horse and is modem. Havelock Ellis, on studying the con- able to copulate for long and frequently with tents of Kama Sutra, said, “Vatsyayana is one many wives and partners. There are various of the greatest authorities on sexology. He has means by which, Vajikarana could be discussed sex not only as a human instinct achieved are Ahaara - Diet; Aushadha - but also as an art’. .....Continued in Page -8 June & July 2001 6 Amruta Bindu
  • 7. Female infertility Women’s Page by Mrs.Valli Sree Prasad & Meenakshi S. Byali In this issue of Women’s page I wish Ajawain (Ptychotis ajowan), to highlight the recipes for female infertility. Amalaki (Emblica officianlis) They are collected from various texts based Aswagandha (Withania somnifetra) on the author’s experience. Some looks ra- Daruharidra (Berberis aristata) tional and some needs research. Draksha (Vites vinfera) 1. Pipplai (Piper longum) Sonthi (Zingiber Haridra (Curcuma longa) officinale) Maricha (Piper nigrum) with Haritaki (Terminalia chebula) Nagakesara (Mesua Hingu (Asafoetida) ferrea) in equal Kakoli (Gymnema balsamicum) parts make in to Kshirakakoli (Gymneme lactiferum) fine powder. 5 Vidari (Ipomoea digitata) gms daily with Kusta (Saussurea lappa) Cow’s Ghee if Manjista (Rubia cordifolia) Raktachandana (Ptrocarpus santalinus) taken, ladies Swetachandana (Santalum album) who have any Utpala (Nymphaea pubescens) problem with Yastimadhu (Glycyrrhiza glabra) uterus will be 5. Kramuka (Areca catechu), rectified and get Nagakesara(Mesua ferrea), in equal quan- the pregnancy. tities powdered 2. From the first and consumed day of menstruation 3gms daily with o n e has to take the powder of Cow’s Ghee. It cer- Gajagokshura (Hygrophila spinosa) 5gms tainly gives preg- with Nirgundi (Vitex negundo) leaves juice nancy. 10ml in the night. If seven nights after the 6. Nagakesara menstruation the recipe is taken it is cer- churna with Cow’s tain to get children. Ghee alone can 3. On the first day of menstruation collect a give pregnancy if tender leaf of Kimsuka (Butea frondosa) taken immediately finely crushed in Cow’s milk. Drink the milk after menstruation with an ambition of getting children and for- for first three days. nicate with husband. The lady who wishes This procedure has to be followed for to have children will certainly achieve it. three consecutive periods. Along with 4. A combination of below said drugs pow- this recipe Cow’s milk has to be con- dered in equal quantities. All the powder sumed as much as possible. cooked in Cow’s Milk finally added to Cow’s 7. Loha bhasma, Suvarna Bhasma and Ghee and preserved. If Ghee is added it may Tamra bhasma in equal quantities thor- get fungus, so it is better to make in a oughly mixed and consumed in the dose Ghritapaka. So, it can be for many days. This of 100mg twice daily. This recipe to be recipe is for both male and female. Both can started from first day of menstruation for have daily one teaspoon full of this consecutive seven days. This enhances “Manjistadyaghritam” for getting children. the function of uterus and makes a lady The combination is as follows - to have children. June & July 2001 7 Amruta Bindu
  • 8. All about Ayurveda today AyurmedlinE 2001 January to June A handbook for the students and practitioners Salient features: Number of Pages 800 Arthritis - cover story Price: Rs.170/- and Postage: Rs.30/- GMP 2000 - Bio diversity Bill D.D. for Rs.200/- to be drawn on the Ayurvedic cardiology name of Principal, 30 physicians share their experiences DGM Ayurvedic Medical College, Gadag, Exhaustive and comprehensive drug index 70 classical explorations Karnataka, India. Symposium - Clinical application of Contact address: Panchabhoota and Tridosha theories Sales counter, Publication Division, Clinical trial reports DGM Ayurvedic Medical College, Gadag, Compleate drug Index Karnataka, India. Sexotronics Continued From Page -6 Send Articles, Collections and Clippings KOKKOKA (A.D. 1000 TO A.D. 1200) Editor, Amruta Bindu Kokkoka composed the, Ratirahasya’ Editorial Continued From Page -1 describing, a.,four fold classification of women, The good old traditional Ayurveda is erogenous zones and days when women are to bring back for the common man’s use. It more easily aroused. He wrote about the three may take little time. But in that process it is divisions of males and females and nine types necessary to make Ayurvedic scholar famil- of coitus based on the size of the sex organ. iar to all other allied sciences along with regular PADMASHRI (A.D. 1000) practice in Ayurveda curriculum. Ayurveda Padmashri was a Buddhist monk. His curriculum already incorporates Yoga, Nature work ‘Nagara-Sarvasvam’ dealt with ‘sanket’, meaning gestures, which play an important cure and Modern pharmacology as teaching role in expressing love, as well as other topics. and examination subjects. It is necessary to JYOTIRISA OR KAVISEKHARA (A.D. 1300) include even Astrology as a subject concern Jyotirisa is the author of “Panchsayaka”. with traditional treasure and have a specific This work mentions ingredients for cosmetic branch as Medical Astrology. The research is aphrodisiacs, helpful for increased sexual plea- necessary in Medical Astrology and to shoul- sure. It names some medicines for specific der the responsibility of protecting traditional cosmetic treatment such as lifting of sagging sciences. We hope government offers more breasts. It also deals with topics such as men- funds for the Ayurvedic branch in this regard. struation, impregnation and sterility. From: Book-Post Printed Matter Dr.K.Siva Rama Prasad Editor TO, Amruta Bindu Publication Division, Postgraduation and Research Center DGM Ayurvedic Medical College Kalasapur Road, Gadag - 582 103 Karnataka, India. June & July 2001 8 Amruta Bindu