A herbal pain-killer for cancer sufferers taking Radiotherapy

A scientist, a cancer specialist and an Ayurveda physician in Kerala have filed a patent for a herbal mixture to control the painful side effects of radiation suffered by oral cancer patients. One-fourth of the world’s oral cancer patients are in India.

“It is not a drug. It is like a mouthwash or a healthcare product,” professor M Radhakrishna Pillai, director of the Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology told the Hindustan Times. “Gargling it gives the patient immediate relief.” If plans go well, the mouthwash is expected to be sold across medical counters in six months. But the research trio secretively refuse to give away the identity of the herbs, that they said are akin to Grandma.

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Courtesy : The Hindustan Times

How to find out if I have Candida?

Do you have the “Leaky Gut Syndrome?”. You can find out, if you have Candida by filling out a simple questionnaire here.

To explain further, Candida is a fungus which survives on “dead” energy. In Ayurveda, we call this “dead” energy as “Ama” which displaces the vital energy in the body. So Candida, promotes the leaky gut by growing into the walls of the intestine causing them to be permeable. Ofcourse, the underlying major cause is taking improper foods, combining them improperly and taking them at the improper times.

Since Candida thrives on “Ama” (The dead energy), we should attempt to correct our digestion and eliminate the “Ama”. In absence of the “Ama”, candida cannot survive and hence the problem is solved. Digestive Fire, or Agni, plays a very important role in boosting our immunity, and enhancing our “ojas” or vitality.

So the first things you should look at, are - a) correcting the digestive functions b) detoxifying your liver. Balance your Pitta Dosha. Take Cooling herbs, teas and foods.

We have compiled a very good report for Candida and Yeast-Infected who can find :

Download this report here

Regards, Puneet

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