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Monday 27 May 2013

Inauguration of New Branch in Manjery, Malappuram

A new branch of Rishi Ayurveda Hospital and Research Centre is opened in Manjery, Malappuram on 23rd May 2013

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Turmeric

Besides flavoring food, to purify the blood and remedy skin conditions is probably the most common use of
Turmeric in Ayurveda. The principle organs that it treats are the skin, heart, liver and lungs. Sushruta recommended
it for epilepsy and bleeding disorders. Charaka recommends it for skin diseases, to purify the bodymind, and to help
the lungs expel Kapha. Activities of Turmeric include: alterative, analgesic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antitumor,
anti-allergic, antioxidant, antiseptic, antispasmodic, appetizer, astringent, cardiovascular, carminative,
cholagogue, digestive, diuretic, stimulant, and vulnerary. Therapeutic uses include: AIDS/HIV, anemia, cancer,
diabetes, digestion, food poisoning, gallstones, indigestion, IBS, parasites, poor circulation, staph infections, and
wounds. Turmeric helps regulate the female reproductive system and purifies the uterus and breastmilk, and in men
it purifies and builds semen, which is counterintuitive for a pungent bitter. It reduces fevers, diarrhea, urinary
disorders, insanity, poisoning, cough, and lactation problems in general. It is used to treat external ulcers that
respond to nothing else. Turmeric decreases Kapha and so is used to remove mucus in the throat, watery
discharges like leucorrhea, and any pus in the eyes, ears, or in wounds, etc.
Rishi Ayurveda Hospital & Research Centre

Tuesday 12 February 2013

Wednesday 26 December 2012

Rishi Ayurveda Hospital and Research Centre

Rishi Ayurveda Hospital & Research Centre

Ayurveda comes to mankind
through Lord Dhanvantari, who
arises from the ocean. Representing
knowledge and reflecting in the
ocean, the books also arise from the ocean of knowledge. The three
books pictured here represent the three sages, Charaka, Sushruta, and
Vagbhata, who served as vehicles for the Ayur Vidya, and gave to the
world the “Great Three” texts on Ayurveda. The ghee lamp signifies the
flame of attention, intuition, and the dedicated study that unlocks the true
meaning existing in the wealth of information presented in these three
great texts. It is the light of inner knowledge and the light of life.
Illuminated by this light of truth, the atma, one’s Self, the manas,
one’s mind, and sattvam, the truth of existence, rest peacefully on the
petals of the lotus. The lotus flower is the purity, sacredness, and simplicity
that are characteristic of the devoted student’s being. These qualities are
the perfume of the life that is lived in harmony and cooperation with
Nature.