COMBATING ALLERGY NATURALLY
Author: Dr. A. K. Sethi
Published by: Pustak Mahal (www.pustakmahal.com)
Did you know that Gur (Jaggery) mixed with equal quantity of mustard oil taken for 21 days gives almost permanent relief from asthma?
This book tells you about:
1. Types, effects and symptoms of allergies
2. How to detect allergy
3. Treatment
Since modern medicines have not found a cure for many diseases so far, it is worthwhile trying alternative forms of treatment to stay in top shape.
* Allopathy
* Yoga
* Naturopathy
* Ayurveda
* Homeopathy
* Magnetotherapy
* Acupressure and Reflexology
* Colour therapy
* Music therapy
* Vastu shastra and Feng shui
Allergies are adverse immune system reactions to a substance that would normally be considered harmless. Possible allergens include specific foods, dust, pollens, molds, spores, pets and a host of other irritants.
This book covers typical allergic reactions such as, breathing problems, inflammation, watery eye, sneezing, coughing, itching, puffy face, vomiting, and intestinal irritation etc.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
THE HOLY HIMALAYAS An abode for Hindu Gods
Book Review
THE HOLY HIMALAYAS an abode of Hindu Gods
Author: Dr. Shantha N. Nair
Published by: Hindoology Books, an imprint of Pustak Mahal (http://www.pustakmahal.com/)
94 super gloss pages with breathtaking photographs
21 days’ diary converted into book form
Good for travelers, pilgrims, readers and presentations.
The snow-clad, inspiring and awesome Himalayan mountains crisscross India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, and China. The Himalayan ranges have nine out of ten highest peaks in the world with average height more than 5 miles above the sea level.
To nature lovers, it is a paradise on Earth and for those seeking spirituality, it is the ultimate destination of abode.
Read all that is in the lap of the Himalayas:
An abode of Hindu Divinity
Great Himalayan Ranges
Glaciers
Rivers
Climate
Flora & Fauna
Lifestyles
Adventure Sports
Hill Stations
Hindu pilgrim centers like:
Rishikesh
Haridwar
Panch Prayag
Char Dhams: Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri
Hemkund Saheb
Mata Vaishno Devi
Amarnath
Mount Kailash
Mansarovar
The book is sure to transport you to the paradise on Earth…
A must read book.
THE HOLY HIMALAYAS an abode of Hindu Gods
Author: Dr. Shantha N. Nair
Published by: Hindoology Books, an imprint of Pustak Mahal (http://www.pustakmahal.com/)
94 super gloss pages with breathtaking photographs
21 days’ diary converted into book form
Good for travelers, pilgrims, readers and presentations.
The snow-clad, inspiring and awesome Himalayan mountains crisscross India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, and China. The Himalayan ranges have nine out of ten highest peaks in the world with average height more than 5 miles above the sea level.
To nature lovers, it is a paradise on Earth and for those seeking spirituality, it is the ultimate destination of abode.
Read all that is in the lap of the Himalayas:
An abode of Hindu Divinity
Great Himalayan Ranges
Glaciers
Rivers
Climate
Flora & Fauna
Lifestyles
Adventure Sports
Hill Stations
Hindu pilgrim centers like:
Rishikesh
Haridwar
Panch Prayag
Char Dhams: Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri
Hemkund Saheb
Mata Vaishno Devi
Amarnath
Mount Kailash
Mansarovar
The book is sure to transport you to the paradise on Earth…
A must read book.
THE HOLY HIMALAYAS An abode for Hindu Gods
Book Review
THE HOLY HIMALAYAS an abode of Hindu Gods
Author: Dr. Shantha N. Nair
Published by: Hindoology Books, an imprint of Pustak Mahal (www.pustakmahal.com)
94 super gloss pages with breathtaking photographs
21 days’ diary converted into book form
Good for travelers, pilgrims, readers and presentations.
The snow-clad, inspiring and awesome Himalayan mountains crisscross India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, and China. The Himalayan ranges have nine out of ten highest peaks in the world with average height more than 5 miles above the sea level.
To nature lovers, it is a paradise on Earth and for those seeking spirituality, it is the ultimate destination of abode.
Read all that is in the lap of the Himalayas:
An abode of Hindu Divinity
Great Himalayan Ranges
Glaciers
Rivers
Climate
Flora & Fauna
Lifestyles
Adventure Sports
Hill Stations
Hindu pilgrim centers like:
Rishikesh
Haridwar
Panch Prayag
Char Dhams: Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri
Hemkund Saheb
Mata Vaishno Devi
Amarnath
Mount Kailash
Mansarovar
The book is sure to transport you…
A must read book.
THE HOLY HIMALAYAS an abode of Hindu Gods
Author: Dr. Shantha N. Nair
Published by: Hindoology Books, an imprint of Pustak Mahal (www.pustakmahal.com)
94 super gloss pages with breathtaking photographs
21 days’ diary converted into book form
Good for travelers, pilgrims, readers and presentations.
The snow-clad, inspiring and awesome Himalayan mountains crisscross India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, and China. The Himalayan ranges have nine out of ten highest peaks in the world with average height more than 5 miles above the sea level.
To nature lovers, it is a paradise on Earth and for those seeking spirituality, it is the ultimate destination of abode.
Read all that is in the lap of the Himalayas:
An abode of Hindu Divinity
Great Himalayan Ranges
Glaciers
Rivers
Climate
Flora & Fauna
Lifestyles
Adventure Sports
Hill Stations
Hindu pilgrim centers like:
Rishikesh
Haridwar
Panch Prayag
Char Dhams: Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, and Yamunotri
Hemkund Saheb
Mata Vaishno Devi
Amarnath
Mount Kailash
Mansarovar
The book is sure to transport you…
A must read book.
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
SAFE -N-SURE WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAMME
SAFE-N-SURE WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAMME
Authors: Pankaj Sharma; Dr. Ashok Gupta
Published by: Unicorn Books, an imprint of Pustak Mahal (www.pustakmahal.com)
Let us first understand why we must keep a check on our weight and the consequences for failing to do so:
The number of overweight and obese persons is increasing worldwide at an alarming rate in both developing and developed countries. Environmental and behavioural
changes brought about by economic development, modernisation, and urbanisation have been linked to the rise in global obesity. Obesity is increasing in children and adults,
and the consequences are showing up.
Excess weight slows down the circulation, blocks arteries, and causes stroke. Excess weight also increases blood sugar, lowers metabolism, disturbs sleeping patterns and causes stress and fatigue. Which is why excess body weight is a major cause of stroke, heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and cancer. Obesity, like cancer, turns out to be a combination of many deficiencies, not just one disease, meaning researchers might be able to custom-tailor treatments to individuals of not just for the overweight but also for those with diabetes, osteoporosis and other common maladies. It is not just developed nations that are suffering from this chronic affliction but even developing nations are encountering this problem.
This book has tried to provide insights into the problem and gives guidelines on how a person suffering from obesity and excess weight can obtain good results in reducing his weight. It has been observed that a slight modification in the lifestyle can work wonders in how people look and feel about themselves.
This book gives necessary facts, figures and self-help plans that can make weight reduction endeavours pay rich dividends. There are special sections on calorie charts, exercise regimens and specially crafted low-calorie recipe.
Chapters have been discussed under the following heads:
Understanding Weight
The Benefits of Losing Weight
Body Fat Measurement Techniques
Understanding Obesity
Treatments for Obesity
Your Body, Food & Diet Plan
Exercise and Weight Control
Major Exercise Regimens
The Pros & Cons of Different Diet Regimens
Choosing a Weight Loss Programme
Weight Loss Tips
The Safe-n-Sure Weight Loss Plan
Low-Calorie Recipes
Calories and Nutritive Values
Some FAQ’s Answered
If you are healthy and reading this book for knowledge, please recommend this book to all on the wrong side of weight: Your motivation will help them become fit and trim soon and they will be grateful to you for doing them a lifelong favour.
Authors: Pankaj Sharma; Dr. Ashok Gupta
Published by: Unicorn Books, an imprint of Pustak Mahal (www.pustakmahal.com)
Let us first understand why we must keep a check on our weight and the consequences for failing to do so:
The number of overweight and obese persons is increasing worldwide at an alarming rate in both developing and developed countries. Environmental and behavioural
changes brought about by economic development, modernisation, and urbanisation have been linked to the rise in global obesity. Obesity is increasing in children and adults,
and the consequences are showing up.
Excess weight slows down the circulation, blocks arteries, and causes stroke. Excess weight also increases blood sugar, lowers metabolism, disturbs sleeping patterns and causes stress and fatigue. Which is why excess body weight is a major cause of stroke, heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and cancer. Obesity, like cancer, turns out to be a combination of many deficiencies, not just one disease, meaning researchers might be able to custom-tailor treatments to individuals of not just for the overweight but also for those with diabetes, osteoporosis and other common maladies. It is not just developed nations that are suffering from this chronic affliction but even developing nations are encountering this problem.
This book has tried to provide insights into the problem and gives guidelines on how a person suffering from obesity and excess weight can obtain good results in reducing his weight. It has been observed that a slight modification in the lifestyle can work wonders in how people look and feel about themselves.
This book gives necessary facts, figures and self-help plans that can make weight reduction endeavours pay rich dividends. There are special sections on calorie charts, exercise regimens and specially crafted low-calorie recipe.
Chapters have been discussed under the following heads:
Understanding Weight
The Benefits of Losing Weight
Body Fat Measurement Techniques
Understanding Obesity
Treatments for Obesity
Your Body, Food & Diet Plan
Exercise and Weight Control
Major Exercise Regimens
The Pros & Cons of Different Diet Regimens
Choosing a Weight Loss Programme
Weight Loss Tips
The Safe-n-Sure Weight Loss Plan
Low-Calorie Recipes
Calories and Nutritive Values
Some FAQ’s Answered
If you are healthy and reading this book for knowledge, please recommend this book to all on the wrong side of weight: Your motivation will help them become fit and trim soon and they will be grateful to you for doing them a lifelong favour.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
CHOLESTEROL BUSTERS
CHOLESTEROL BUSTERS
Author: Sunita Pant Bansal
Published by: Unicorn Books, an imprint of Pustak Mahal (www.pustakmahal.com)
Over the past couple of decades there has been a growing concern about cholesterol. Doctors have been telling us that fat is a killer. Eat less cholesterol, saturated fat and salt; eat more fibre rich foods we are told. If we do not, we are doomed to the West's greatest killer - heart disease, if not that, then stroke. A high cholesterol level in the blood is also related to an increased incidence of gallstones.
The most common life-threatening disease, which seems to be in our control, is the Heart Disease; Cancer and AIDS being out of bounds. There are many diseases that affect the heart, but the one that the 'healthy eating' strategies seek to prevent is Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) or Ischaemic Heart Disease (IHD). CHD is a condition where the coronary arteries that supply blood to nourish the heart muscle are narrowed by a build-up of material on their walls (an atheroma) to such an extent that they become blocked. This cuts off the blood supply to part of the heart muscle, and we have a heart attack.
The narrowing also encourages the clotting of blood and, in consequence, it is possible for a clot to cause a heart attack long before the atheroma is large enough to do so. The clot may travel and if it reaches the brain and causes a blockage, it causes a stroke. The material generally found in the build-up is cholesterol and the 'healthy eating' advice given to people to reduce the incidence of CHD and stroke is aimed simply at reducing the levels of cholesterol in the blood.
High cholesterol in itself is not a disease, but a side-effect of an unhealthy lifestyle. The incidence of cholesterol related problems are on the increase, and diet alone can not be blamed for it; lack of exercise, choice of beverages, cigarette smoking, undisciplined work and social life also play a significant role in the cholesterol production in our body. The way to balance the cholesterol in the body, is to live like our fore-fathers for
they walked a lot, were close to nature, ate the seasonal fruits and vegetables and lived a disciplined life.
We must understand that all the diseases one way or the other are related to nature, which is logical as we are part of and are affected by our environment. Any imbalance in nature and our immediate environment affects us. Certain effects are obvious, like dropping of body resistance during change of climate and thereby catching infections like influenza.
But then there are other subtler environmental changes like a change in the job, or family environment (marriage, childbirth, death), which also affect our bodies (internally) and since any action results in a reaction, so our body also reacts.
So without our knowledge, over years of absorption from our surroundings, we accumulate a lot of emotional and physiological toxins, which ultimately manifest as disease.
Production of cholesterol (among other things) is also one of our body's reactions towards stress. By simply reducing its intake through the diet and taking medicines to remove it, is again treating the problem symptomatically. This is not a permanent solution. The solution would be to understand the genesis of the problem, so that when you treat it, it does not recur.
The author has explained her detox programme under following heads:
Our Food
Fats in the Food
What is Cholesterol
Factors Affecting Cholesterol Levels
Cholesterol Related Disorders
Cholesterol-lowering Prescription
Common Misconceptions About Cholesterol
Natural Cholesterol Busters
Cholesterol Busting Foods
15-day Detox Plan
Shopping for Food
The author has devised a fifteen- day detox programme, which if followed regularly, yields positive results in six to eight weeks. It involves a regular intake of cholesterol-busting foods coupled with a healthy disciplined lifestyle regime. This simple programme breaks down the existing cholesterol deposits in the body, lowers the blood cholesterol levels and controls the further production of cholesterol by the body, bringing about a drastic upliftment in the physical and mental well-being of the person who makes a habit of it.
Cholesterol, CHD, HDL, LDL,IHD, Unhealthy lifestyle, 15-day detox programme, Sunita Pant Bansal, Heart diseases, Cholesterol busters
Author: Sunita Pant Bansal
Published by: Unicorn Books, an imprint of Pustak Mahal (www.pustakmahal.com)
Over the past couple of decades there has been a growing concern about cholesterol. Doctors have been telling us that fat is a killer. Eat less cholesterol, saturated fat and salt; eat more fibre rich foods we are told. If we do not, we are doomed to the West's greatest killer - heart disease, if not that, then stroke. A high cholesterol level in the blood is also related to an increased incidence of gallstones.
The most common life-threatening disease, which seems to be in our control, is the Heart Disease; Cancer and AIDS being out of bounds. There are many diseases that affect the heart, but the one that the 'healthy eating' strategies seek to prevent is Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) or Ischaemic Heart Disease (IHD). CHD is a condition where the coronary arteries that supply blood to nourish the heart muscle are narrowed by a build-up of material on their walls (an atheroma) to such an extent that they become blocked. This cuts off the blood supply to part of the heart muscle, and we have a heart attack.
The narrowing also encourages the clotting of blood and, in consequence, it is possible for a clot to cause a heart attack long before the atheroma is large enough to do so. The clot may travel and if it reaches the brain and causes a blockage, it causes a stroke. The material generally found in the build-up is cholesterol and the 'healthy eating' advice given to people to reduce the incidence of CHD and stroke is aimed simply at reducing the levels of cholesterol in the blood.
High cholesterol in itself is not a disease, but a side-effect of an unhealthy lifestyle. The incidence of cholesterol related problems are on the increase, and diet alone can not be blamed for it; lack of exercise, choice of beverages, cigarette smoking, undisciplined work and social life also play a significant role in the cholesterol production in our body. The way to balance the cholesterol in the body, is to live like our fore-fathers for
they walked a lot, were close to nature, ate the seasonal fruits and vegetables and lived a disciplined life.
We must understand that all the diseases one way or the other are related to nature, which is logical as we are part of and are affected by our environment. Any imbalance in nature and our immediate environment affects us. Certain effects are obvious, like dropping of body resistance during change of climate and thereby catching infections like influenza.
But then there are other subtler environmental changes like a change in the job, or family environment (marriage, childbirth, death), which also affect our bodies (internally) and since any action results in a reaction, so our body also reacts.
So without our knowledge, over years of absorption from our surroundings, we accumulate a lot of emotional and physiological toxins, which ultimately manifest as disease.
Production of cholesterol (among other things) is also one of our body's reactions towards stress. By simply reducing its intake through the diet and taking medicines to remove it, is again treating the problem symptomatically. This is not a permanent solution. The solution would be to understand the genesis of the problem, so that when you treat it, it does not recur.
The author has explained her detox programme under following heads:
Our Food
Fats in the Food
What is Cholesterol
Factors Affecting Cholesterol Levels
Cholesterol Related Disorders
Cholesterol-lowering Prescription
Common Misconceptions About Cholesterol
Natural Cholesterol Busters
Cholesterol Busting Foods
15-day Detox Plan
Shopping for Food
The author has devised a fifteen- day detox programme, which if followed regularly, yields positive results in six to eight weeks. It involves a regular intake of cholesterol-busting foods coupled with a healthy disciplined lifestyle regime. This simple programme breaks down the existing cholesterol deposits in the body, lowers the blood cholesterol levels and controls the further production of cholesterol by the body, bringing about a drastic upliftment in the physical and mental well-being of the person who makes a habit of it.
Cholesterol, CHD, HDL, LDL,IHD, Unhealthy lifestyle, 15-day detox programme, Sunita Pant Bansal, Heart diseases, Cholesterol busters
PLEASE, MOM! IT’S MY LIFE!
PLEASE, MOM! IT’S MY LIFE!
Author: Dr. Jaideep Singh Chadha
Published by: Pustak Mahal (http://www.pustakmahal.com/)
Many books have been written for children, but not so for adolescents and young adults. This is the group of our society, which needs help, for this is considered neither here nor there. Parents, schools and society do not quite understand the young minds. Often these youngsters end up taking the wrong step.
The present trend of thinking of youth is that parents are not exactly their well wishers. They are fine till they ‘give in, all the time’, but the moment they don’t, they become public enemy. I would like to tell these young friends, that parents and not Anne or Rahul are your best friends.
What one sees today is that children are stressed to levels which are beyond the comprehension of the adult minds, especially parents, who want their children to be the best in every field and their feelings are shattered if they don’t perform to the expected level. They can’t seem to comprehend the reasons for their child not topping, all the time. This stresses the children to no end, because they have to come up to their own expectations as well as their parents’ and the schools.
Somewhere along the line, society has also begun to demand its pound of flesh. It is a matter of prestige for the school to have the best results in the region. It enhances the school’s reputation, which imparts the best education. Since that has already been accepted as the yardstick, nothing can be done there. Another yardstick that measures the level of happiness and contentment in students should be incorporated.
In your quest for success, you have forgotten the basic principle of life. Come on, people! Get real. We are not here just to study, get a good job and earn lots of money. Life is much more than that. Life has to be lived. We have forgotten to do that. God did not create schools, curriculums, jobs and all that…Man did.
God did not make us divine just to work on a job. He wanted us to perform greater deeds. And how is life to be lived? That is the million-dollar question. I have attempted to help you get an answer to that one. Obviously, you have to search for answers, which are suitable for you. What the author has given you here is the first step to the ladder of life. To try and live a life that has the least stress. Ways to hit the ball through the slips or duck when life throws a bouncer at you. You will have to find and climb the rest of the steps or rungs yourself.
Author: Dr. Jaideep Singh Chadha
Published by: Pustak Mahal (http://www.pustakmahal.com/)
Many books have been written for children, but not so for adolescents and young adults. This is the group of our society, which needs help, for this is considered neither here nor there. Parents, schools and society do not quite understand the young minds. Often these youngsters end up taking the wrong step.
The present trend of thinking of youth is that parents are not exactly their well wishers. They are fine till they ‘give in, all the time’, but the moment they don’t, they become public enemy. I would like to tell these young friends, that parents and not Anne or Rahul are your best friends.
What one sees today is that children are stressed to levels which are beyond the comprehension of the adult minds, especially parents, who want their children to be the best in every field and their feelings are shattered if they don’t perform to the expected level. They can’t seem to comprehend the reasons for their child not topping, all the time. This stresses the children to no end, because they have to come up to their own expectations as well as their parents’ and the schools.
Somewhere along the line, society has also begun to demand its pound of flesh. It is a matter of prestige for the school to have the best results in the region. It enhances the school’s reputation, which imparts the best education. Since that has already been accepted as the yardstick, nothing can be done there. Another yardstick that measures the level of happiness and contentment in students should be incorporated.
In your quest for success, you have forgotten the basic principle of life. Come on, people! Get real. We are not here just to study, get a good job and earn lots of money. Life is much more than that. Life has to be lived. We have forgotten to do that. God did not create schools, curriculums, jobs and all that…Man did.
God did not make us divine just to work on a job. He wanted us to perform greater deeds. And how is life to be lived? That is the million-dollar question. I have attempted to help you get an answer to that one. Obviously, you have to search for answers, which are suitable for you. What the author has given you here is the first step to the ladder of life. To try and live a life that has the least stress. Ways to hit the ball through the slips or duck when life throws a bouncer at you. You will have to find and climb the rest of the steps or rungs yourself.
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