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How to Balance your Health through Ayurveda

Ayurveda literally means the science or the knowledge of life. But, in practical terms, it has a meaning much beyond words. It is the glory of Ayurveda that an ancient science that flourished over thousands of years ago still holds a crucial part in governing the health of even the most modern generations. Ayurveda gives primary importance to diet, lifestyle, moral values etc along with natural medicines. More than being a health-care system, it shows us a way of life and urges to follow a middle path by avoiding the extremes. The core of Ayurveda emphasizes a customised approach due to the unique constitution of each individual. However, the fundamental rules for a healthy life are mentioned in general to be followed by everyone. Acharya Susrutha holds the view that you are considered to be healthy if the doshas (vata, pitta and kapha), agni (digestive fire), dhatus (tissues) and malas (waste products) are in the balanced state along with spiritual, mental and sensory well-being. So, to keep these in order, we need to follow a certain age-appropriate food regimen and routine daily and seasonally. Let us go for some general rules to balance our health.
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For healthy living, food and water have to be taken only when hunger and thirst strike. That is, listen to nature’s call. Frequent eating habits are not at all to be encouraged. It hampers the digestive process and eventually leads to diseases. A minimum of 3 hours and maximum of 6 hours is necessary to be kept in between the meals for proper balance. Digestive fire (Agni) is given utmost importance in Ayurveda and once it is on the right track, rest everything gets corrected automatically. Each one of us would be possessing a different range of digesting capacity and should learn to eat and drink accordingly. For that, the golden rule of “50% solid, 25% liquid and 25% empty space” has to be followed during the meal times. Moreover, eatables should be chewed well before swallowing which initiates proper digestion from the mouth itself. For a well- balanced diet, all tastes should be included regularly, as single taste usage disturbs the dosha balance in the long run. As per Ayurveda, the order of consumption of tastes in a particular meal should be in the order of sweet, sour, salt, bitter and astringent successively. This helps in stabilizing the Doshas and easing the digestion. Moreover, seasonal variations have also been explained in terms of taste predominance, say, for example, excess salt, sour and pungent tastes should be avoided in summer and intake of sweet taste should predominate. Similarly, season-specific changes should be made in the diet.

Food items like red rice, green gram, pomegranate, raisins, rock salt, cow ghee, ginger etc can be used regularly in the right amount whereas black gram, mustard, curd, beef etc are not meant for regular use. A list of incompatible food items (Viruddhahara) has been mentioned clearly by various scholars whose regular intake may act as a slow poison and destroy their health gradually. Some among them are milk and jaggery, milk and fruits, chicken and curd, plantain and buttermilk, wheat preparations in sesame oil etc.

There are so many misconceptions revolving around drinking water while having food. The fact is, Ayurveda advises obese people to drink some water before food and for lean persons, it is suggested after food. Although, little amount of water, buttermilk or rice gruel can also be taken along with food for aiding proper digestion.

Apart from these, filling the tummies just before taking bath hinders the digestion which in turn affects the body balance. Hence, better to enjoy the food after the shower, with a calm mind leaving behind all hurry buries.

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Talking about sleep habits, even though ‘brahma muhurtha’ (one and a half hours before sunrise) is suggested to be the best time to wake up, it would be beneficial to be awake at least by sunrise or as early as possible. This routine upgrades the health of healthy people and is for those who sleep on time (by around 9 or 10 pm), as 7-8 hours of sleep is mandatory. Those people can deviate from this, who are debilitated from any disease or who need to be awake at night (though not advisable). For them, day-sleep is advocated for almost half the duration of deprived sleep at night. Except for those exhausted from illness, extremely tired, old-age people and children, day-sleep has been contraindicated for all others as it may result in obesity and diseases due to over-nourishment.

Don’t ever think that following the rules of food is enough for health. Any kind of physical activity or exercise should be executed according to one’s strength. Since over-exercise and no exercise are equally harmful, following a mild exercise would be adequate for proper blood circulation and maintaining the equilibrium.

Further to this, Ayurveda mentions about the suppressible and non – suppressible urges whose violation leads to disturbances in body functions. Urges of flatus, urine, stools, sneeze, thirst, yawning, hunger, sleep, cough, panting, tears, vomit and semen should never be suppressed. Similarly, forceful action of un-manifested urges too results in diseases. Meanwhile, it directs us to overcome the urges of anger, ego, greed, fear, grief, jealousy, over-exertion, violence, stealing, speaking harsh words, lying etc for physical as well as mental well being.

Different varieties of herbs can be made use in our day-to-day life for supporting our health. Twigs from Nimba (Azadirachta indica), Khadira (Acacia catechu), Madhuka (Glycyrriza globra) and Karanja (Pongamia pinnata) can be used for brushing the teeth which should be changed after every use. It helps in pacifying the kapha dosha and clears the mouth. Similarly, Gandusha and Kavala can be done with suitable liquids like milk, honey, water, rice gruel etc which gives nourishment and strength to the facial muscles and teeth. It also enhances taste, prevents throat dryness and cracking of lips. Herbs like Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum), Khadira (Acacia catechu), cumin (Cuminum cyminum), ginger (Zingiber officinale), Ela (Elettaria cardomomum), coriander etc can be used wisely, according to seasons and diseases, in boiling water for drinking.

Ayurveda is a treasure trove of many such preventive as well as curative remedies that need to be followed by each and every one of us. From that ocean of knowledge, some simple yet effective rules and techniques have been covered here, in order to live in balance.

How to Raise My Platelet Count Naturally?

Abstract

Human blood contains a number of different cells like RBCs (red blood cells), WBCs (white blood cells), and platelets that serve various purposes. Platelets serve an important role in the physiological process of hemostasis and also contribute to the formation of pathologic thrombus. Platelets are blood cells that help with clotting, and it is very essential to maintain their levels. However, some people have thrombocytopenia which means a low platelet count. If the platelet counts are low, it can result in not just bleeding from tiny cuts or bruises but also in sudden and excessive bleeding inside the gut or around the brain. Therefore it is essential to know how to increase platelet count naturally. In this article, we shall take a brief look at how you can increase the platelet counts in your blood through natural methods.

Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura

Introduction

Low platelet count i.e. thrombocytopenia in medical terms, is a health disorder in which your blood platelets are lower than normal. Normally, we have around 1.5 lac to 4 lac platelets per microliter of blood. When the platelet count number lesser than 1.5 lac it is called thrombocytopenia.

Causes of low platelet count

A decrease in platelet count is a serious problem as it leads to blood loss from our bodies. There can be two reasons behind decrease in platelet count – either they are getting destroyed or enough are not getting produced. This could be due to various reasons including:-

  1. Reduced production of platelets due to
    • Anemia
    • Viral infections
    • Leukemia
    • Chemotherapy
    • Excessive alcohol consumption
    • Deficiency of Vitamin B12
  2. Any severe liver disease or cancer
  3. Breakdown of platelets due to health problems like
    • ITP (Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura)
    • TTP (Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
    • Bacterial infection in the blood
    • Reaction to medicines
    • Autoimmune disease
  4. Certain drugs for heart problems, seizures, and infections

Sign and Symptoms

Sigh and symptoms of low platelets include

  • Rashes and Flat Spots– Rashes and flat spots on the skin, about the size of a pinhead. These are mostly on your legs and feet, and they may appear in clumps. In medical terms, they are called petechial.
  • Bleeding most often bleeding from the gums or nose. Women with low platelet count may have heavier or longer periods or breakthrough bleeding. You may also see blood in your urine or stool.
  • Blotches and Bruises-The person might have large areas of bleeding under the skin that don’t turn white when they are pressed. The medical name for these is purpura.

Some other symptoms may include

  • Fatigue
  • Weakness
  • Prolonged bleeding from cuts
  • Black or bloody-looking bowel movements
  • Red or pink urine
  • Vomit with blood in it
  • Severe headaches
  • Muscle or joint pain

According to Ayurveda it can be co-related with “Raktpitta”, on the basis of symptoms like bleeding from nose and gums, blood in urine or stool etc.

According to Acharya Charak

  • (Charak Chikitsa- 04/ 7-8)- Pitta aggravated by etiological factors such as intake of hot, sharp, sour, pungent and excess salty substances in excess etc. reaches rakta (blood) and affects it because of a similar constitution. Due to heat of pitta the fluid portion from all the fomented dhatus oozes out in the form of blood.
  • (Charak Chikitsa- 04/ 15)- Movement of Raktapitta is directed upwards and downwards, upwards through seven orifices like ears, nose, eyes etc. and downwards through two orifices like anus, urethra.
  • (Charak Chikitsa- 04/ 17)-Raktapitta passing out excessively through both upwards and downwards including hair follicles as well, the patient is incurable.

Diagnosis

If you are suspected with a low platelet count, first of all physical examination is done. Unusual bruising or evidence of petechial, are the signs of capillary bleeding that often accompanies a low platelet count. Some diagnostic tests may include:

  • Blood tests
  • Blood-clotting tests
  • Blood smear
  • Ultrasound
  • Bone marrow aspiration
  • A bone marrow biopsy

Treatment

  • Blood or Platelet Transfusions– If platelet level becomes too low, replace lost blood with transfusions of packed red blood cells or platelets.
  • Medications– If the condition is related to an immune system problem, drugs are used to boost platelet count.
  • Surgery– If other treatments don’t help, surgery is recommended to remove spleen (splenectomy).
  • Plasma Exchange– Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura can result in a medical emergency requiring plasma exchange.

As there are many other side effects like fever, chills, weakness, nausea, headaches, weakened immune system of these medications and so many side effects of surgical procedures, one should take help of natural or natural products in order to increase the platelet count. Ayurveda is the best alternative that can help us to increase our platelet count.

Diet

  1. Milk- As we all know that milk is a rich source of calcium and protein and is important in maintaining the strength of bones and muscles in our body. In order to increase platelets, one should take a glass of milk regularly.
  2. Green Leafy Vegetables- Green leafy vegetables are a rich source of vitamin K, which are essential in the blood-clotting pathway and also have a property of increasing platelet counts to some extent.
  3. Vitamins A rich foods- Vitamin A rich foods such as carrots, sweet potato, and kale are also beneficial.
  4. Folate rich food- folate is an essential B vitamin for healthy blood cells. Folic acid is the synthetic form of folate.Foods containing folate or folic acid include:
    • Spinach
    • Brussels sprouts
    • Beef liver
    • Yeast etc.
  5. Vitamin B-12-rich foods- Vitamin B-12 is necessary for the formation of red blood cells. and are found in the following products.
    • Beef
    • beef liver
    • Eggs Fish including clams, trout, salmon, and tuna
  6. Vitamin C-rich foods- Vitamin C plays a vital role in the immune function and also helps the platelets to work correctly. Many fruits and vegetables contain vitamin C, including:
    • Broccoli
    • Brussels sprouts
    • Citrus fruits, such as oranges and grapefruits
  7. Some other food items may include-
    • Papaya Leaf Extract
    • Pomegranate
    • Pumpkin
    • Wheatgrass etc.

According to Acharya Charak, Samshodhan chikitsa (detoxification procedure) can also be done. Which is as follows

  • Virechana (Induced Purgation) -Virechana is the process of inducing bowel movements by herbal combinations. As the herbal combinations are taken through the mouth, detoxification happens through the anus. The herbs come in touch with the whole alimentary canal, so the whole mucosa, nerve endings, blood vessels, and associated tissues are involved/ stimulated in this process of Virechana. This process of Virechana (purgation) is done when the blood is oozing out upward.
  • Vamana (Induced vomiting) – Vamana is a procedure in which Doshas (waste products or toxins) are eliminated through mouth. This process of Vamana is done when the blood is oozing out downward.

Herbal Remedies of Planet Ayurveda

Herbal remedies provided by Planet Ayurveda are 100% vegetarian formulations, pure and natural. These herbal remedies prepared from the best quality herbs, follow the strict rules of Ayurveda, and maintain Tridosha (three body energies) and all the herbs have distinct explanations in ancient Ayurvedic literature. There are different kinds of packs available on the basis of age, condition of patient etc. These packs are as follows :

  1. ITP Level-1 (Basic Pack)
  2. ITP Level-2 (Platelet Gush Pack)
  3. ITP Care Pack (For Adults)
  4. ITP Care Pack (For Kids 0 To 5 Years)
  5. ITP Care Pack (For Children 5 To 14 Years)

1. ITP Level-1 (Basic Pack)

The herbal formulations included in this pack are

  • Plato Plan Syrup- 1-2 teaspoons twice daily.
  • Ashwagandha Capsules- 1-2 capsules twice daily with plain water after meals.
  • Punarnava Mandur- 1-2 tablets twice or thrice with lukewarm water daily
  • Hemo Plan Syrup – 1-2 teaspoon twice a day.
  • Suvarna Basant Malti Ras – 1 tablet to be chewed with lukewarm water daily

ITP LEVEL-1 (BASIC PACK)

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This pack is a basic pack and very helpful in increasing our platelet count. This pack is helpful in improving blood circulation and is a very good antioxidant. This pack also alleviates all types of blood deficiencies, splenomegaly, edema, etc. This pack is useful in getting rid of the complications which can occur due to low platelet count.

2. ITP Level-2 (Platelet Gush Pack)

The herbal formulations included in this pack are

  • Spirulina Capsules – 1 capsule two times a day.
  • Immune Booster – 1 capsule two times daily.
  • Kumar Kalyan Ras – 1 tablet twice daily, chewed with lukewarm water.
  • Green Essentials – 1 capsule two times daily.
  • Punarnava Mandur – 2 tablets two times daily.
  • Brahmi Chyawanprash – 1 spoon daily.
  • Ashwagandha Capsules – 2 capsules two times daily.
  • Pitta Balance – 1 capsule two times daily.
  • Plato Plan Syrup – 2 spoons two times daily.
  • Jaimangal Ras – 1 tablet daily to be chewed with lukewarm water.

ITP LEVEL-2 (PLATELET GUSH PACK)

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If the platelet count is decreasing very rapidly, this pack is very helpful. If the blood volume of our body got decreased, this formulation is best for regaining normal blood volume means this pack is helpful in all types of blood deficiencies.

3. ITP Care Pack (For Adults)

The herbal formulations included in this pack are:

  • Immune Booster- 2 tablets twice daily.
  • Ashwagandha Capsules – 2 capsules twice daily.
  • Giloy Capsules – 1 capsule twice daily.
  • Gandhak Rasayan – 2 tablets twice daily.
  • Green Essentials – 2 tablets twice daily.
  • Kumar Kalyan Ras – 1 twice daily.
  • Brahmi Chyawanprash – 1 teaspoonful twice daily.
  • Suvarna Basant Malti Ras – 1 twice daily.

ITP CARE PACK (FOR ADULTS)

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This pack is especially for adults. This pack is helpful in maintaining a healthy digestive system and enhances the power of our immunity system. This pack is enriched with the nutrients which together in combination fulfill the daily requirements of the body.

4. ITP Care Pack (For Kids 0 To 5 Years)

The herbal formulations included in this pack are:

  • Giloy Capsules – 1 capsule twice daily.
  • Ashwagandha Capsules – 1 capsule twice daily.
  • Gandhak Rasayan – 1 once daily.
  • Immune Booster – 1 twice daily.
  • Kumar Kalyan Ras – 1 once daily.
  • Infee Syrup – 2 teaspoonful two times daily.
  • Arvindasava Syrup – 2 teaspoonful two times daily.
  • Praval Panchamrit – 1 twice daily.

ITP Care Pack (For Kids 0 To 5 Years)

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This pack is especially for the kids of age between 0 to 5 years. First of all, Open up the capsules and pour the ingredients of the capsule in a bowl and mix them with the Syrups or crush the tablets and mix the powder in the syrup and then feed the child this mixture two times daily.

5. ITP Care Pack (For Children 5 To 14 Years)

The herbal formulations included in this pack are:

  • Giloy Capsules – 1 capsule two times a day twice.
  • Ashwagandha Capsules – 1 capsule two times a day twice.
  • Gandhak Rasayan – 1 should take two times daily.
  • Immune Booster – 2 two times daily.
  • Green Essentials – 1 two times daily.
  • Brahmi Chyawanprash – 1 tablespoonful two times a day.
  • Pitta Balance – 1 twice daily.
  • Kumar Kalyan Ras – 1 twice daily.
  • Suvarna Basant Malti Ras – 1 twice daily.

ITP Care Pack (For Children 5 To 14 Years)

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This pack is especially for the kids of age between 5 to 14 years. These remedies are natural and safe. All herbs have a distinct explanation in ancient Ayurvedic literature.

Conclusion

This information is important because low platelet count is serious, standard medical treatments can be strong drugs such as Prednisone or Danazol or even removal of the spleen– The Truth have most likely already come across that natural ways are best to increase low platelet count. Natural ways to increase platelet count are better ways because unlike prescription drugs or surgery there are little or no unwanted side effects. For Ayurvedic treatment, you can consult our expert doctors of Planet Ayurveda. You can directly visit us at our clinic at Mohali, Punjab or can also send your queries on our official email id –herbalremedies123@yahoo.com