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Summer Ailments: Preventing Nosebleed, Hemorrhages, And Other Bleeding Related Problems, Naturally
Summer Ailments: Preventing Nosebleed, Hemorrhages, And Other Bleeding Related Problems, Naturally
Summer Ailments: Preventing Nosebleed, Hemorrhages, And Other Bleeding Related Problems, Naturally
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Hemorrhage types
A Class I Hemorrhage
Class II hemorrhages
Class III hemorrhages
Type IV hemorrhage
Postpartum hemorrhage
Nosebleed
Sprains
Symptoms of a Hemorrhage
Basic Care/Prevention
Small wounds
How to Make a Tourniquet
Your Diet
Soups
Ginger
Red Sandalwood Powder and Licorice
Tri-phala (Literally -Three Fruit)
Conclusion
Some Interesting Stories of Metals and Gems
Powdered Red Alum
Cinnamon
Bananas
Camphor
Author Bio
Publisher

Introduction

The reason why I decided to write this particular book is because summer has not started yet, but the nosebleeds have already started in our neighborhood, because the temperature has reached the high 40s.

The word hemorrhage brings with it the idea of internal bleeding, and emergency medica l situations, when you need to get a doctor fast, but actually it is the medical terminology for bleeding of any kind, both internal or external.

This book is going to tell you all about different types of hemorrhages, but I am not going to give you any very complex medical remedies, except those which are in general usage for minor hemorrhages. That is because I am not a medical practitioner. Nevertheless, you can find a number of interesting bits of information in the appendix section, about how hemorrhages were cured 5000 years ago, in the Indian subcontinent, through Ayurveda.

The plants and vegetables used here, along with the meat of animals and birds as well as the method of preparation is definitely interesting to read, but I really do not have the time, energy, inclination, knowledge or experience to make up any of these medicines through ancient medical procedures.

The medical treatises were collected in one great compendium, and they had been taken from the knowledge gained by a large number of wandering mendicants. With my limited knowledge of Sanskrit, I could make out some medical terms, but I was astonished to know that at that time the food habits of the people living in Greece (Yavanas)– they ate meat and fish, predominantly, and Persia (Pallavas as in Reza Shah Pehlavi, the Shah of Iran – they enjoyed game, vegetables, sour foods etc., they were noted very carefully in these treatises. There were three other countries and lands noted here, but I could not make any mental association of which land they referred to.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 27, 2017
ISBN9781370383986
Summer Ailments: Preventing Nosebleed, Hemorrhages, And Other Bleeding Related Problems, Naturally

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    Summer Ailments - Dueep Jyot Singh

    Summer Ailments

    Preventing Nosebleed, Hemorrhages, And Other Bleeding Related Problems, Naturally

    Dueep Jyot Singh

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    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Hemorrhage types

    A Class I Hemorrhage

    Class II hemorrhages

    Class III hemorrhages

    Type IV hemorrhage

    Postpartum hemorrhage

    Nosebleed

    Sprains

    Symptoms of a Hemorrhage

    Basic Care/Prevention

    Small wounds

    How to Make a Tourniquet

    Your Diet

    Soups

    Ginger

    Red Sandalwood Powder and Licorice

    Tri-phala (Literally -Three Fruit)

    Conclusion

    Some Interesting Stories of Metals and Gems

    Powdered Red Alum

    Cinnamon

    Bananas

    Camphor

    Author Bio

    Publisher

    Introduction

    The reason why I decided to write this particular book is because summer has not started yet, but the nosebleeds have already started in our neighborhood, because the temperature has reached the high 40s.

    The word hemorrhage brings with it the idea of internal bleeding, and emergency medica l situations, when you need to get a doctor fast, but actually it is the medical terminology for bleeding of any kind, both internal or external.

    This book is going to tell you all about different types of hemorrhages, but I am not going to give you any very complex medical remedies, except those which are in general usage for minor hemorrhages. That is because I am not a medical practitioner. Nevertheless, you can find a number of interesting bits of information in the appendix section, about how hemorrhages were cured 5000 years ago, in the Indian subcontinent, through Ayurveda.

    The plants and vegetables used here, along with the meat of animals and birds as well as the method of preparation is definitely interesting to read, but I really do not have the time, energy, inclination, knowledge or experience to make up any of these medicines through ancient medical procedures.

    The medical treatises were collected in one great compendium, and they had been taken from the knowledge gained by a large number of wandering mendicants. With my limited knowledge of Sanskrit, I could make out some medical terms, but I was astonished to know that at that time the food habits of the people living in Greece (Yavanas)– they ate meat and fish, predominantly, and Persia (Pallavas as in Reza Shah Pehlavi, the Shah of Iran – they enjoyed game, vegetables, sour foods etc., they were noted very carefully in these treatises. There were three other countries and lands noted here, but I could not make any mental association of which land they referred to.

    Seven thousand years ago, these wandering mendicants knew about lands 2,000 miles away, and were collaborating with them on medical treatments to heal! This give-and-take of knowledge has continued down the ages, and luckily we are able to read those priceless books and understand what the shlokas meant, written on banana leaves or papyrus.

    You are also going to have stories based on experience, and you may say to yourself, rather ruefully, that is true. Because what human beings have

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