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Ayurveda Herb:Ginger

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Ginger is a common herb, used as vegetable and medicine both. It is a very potent medicine in many kinds of disorders. An effectve household remedy of various ailinf conditions

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  1. Slide 1: AYURVEDA HERB: GINGER Presented by: Dr. Desh Bandhu Bajpai Kanak polytherapy Clinic & Researh Center 67/70, Bhusatoli Road, Bartan Bazar, KANPUR 208001, UP. INDIA Fax: 91 512 2308092
  2. Slide 2: Ginger: Uses since centuries As a food   As a medicine  In Ayurveda , the Indian system of medicine, since centuries, both internal & ex ternal  In India & globally, as a food & spice
  3. Slide 3: Nomenclatures  Hindi: Adarakh/Sonth  Bengali: Ada /Sunth  English: Ginger root/ Dry Ginger root  Latin: Zinziber officinalis
  4. Slide 4: Ginger Types  Fresh rhizomes  Dried rhizomes  Dried rhizomes called SONTH or SUNTH in Hindi language
  5. Slide 5: Constituents A voltile substance: 2 %  Fat  Crude Liquid  Oleo resins Gingerol / gingerin  Mucilage  Resin  Starch 20 %  Ash 4 %
  6. Slide 6: Composition Analysis - 1  Water/moisture: 80.9 % gmm  Protein : 2.3 % gmm  Fat : 0.9 % gmm  Minerals : 1.2 % gmm  Cellulose: 2.4 % gmm  Carbohydrate: 12.3 % gmm  Calcium: 20% mgs
  7. Slide 7: Composition Analysis - 2  Phosphates: 60 % mgs  Iron: 2.6 % mgs  Vitamin A : 66.6 % mgs  Vitamin B : 0.06 % mgs  Vitamin C : 6 % mgs  Calories : 67 per 100 Gms
  8. Slide 8: Fresh Ginger  Fresh Ginger crushed, made paste  Fresh ginger pasted, after that juice extracted  Paste & Juice is used, as medicine
  9. Slide 9: Dried Ginger Fresh ginger kept in shadowed warm place, till well dried Dried ginger roots crushed to make fine powder
  10. Slide 10: Medicinal Properties  Stimulent  Carminative  Aromatic  Stomachic  Expectorant  Rubefacient  Sialagogue  Diuretic
  11. Slide 11: Used in - 1  Dyspepsia  Flatulence  Colic  Vomitting  Spasm  Painful disorders of Stomach  Rheumatism  Piles
  12. Slide 12: Used in - 2  Biliousness  Throat Problems  Chest troubles  Dropsy  Tympanites  Bowel complaints  Febrile diseases
  13. Slide 13: Used in - 3  Loss of appetite  Diarrheoea  Dysentery  Cholera morbus  Enfiebeled condition of ailementary canal  Neuralgia
  14. Slide 14: Used in - 4  Urticaria  Pulmonary & catarrhal diseases  Alcoholic gastritis  Toothache  Hoarseness
  15. Slide 15: Uses- 5  Externally and Internally , both ways used
  16. Slide 16: Doses  Dried powder 1 to 2 Gm to be taken with plain water  Juice : 5 to 10 ml with Honey  Externally: Paste
  17. Slide 17: Formulations  Ayurvedic classics have large numbers of formulations  Various kinds of ailments can be treated successfully
  18. Slide 18: Safe  Herb is totaly safe  Had no side effects  Completely safe for all ages groups
  19. Slide 19: More details  Exhaustive details can be had from the following books in English Langua ge 1- Indian Materia Medica 2- Medicinal Plants of Hindustan
  20. Slide 20: Dr. Desh Bandhu Bajpai Born 20 Nov 2007 Practising Allopathy, Ayurveda, Homoeopathy  simultaneously since over 40 years  Also practising Acupuncture, Yoga and Naturecure,Physiotherapy and other non-med icinal systems  Inventor : Electrotridoshgraphy ETG, Electrohomoeography EHG,4 Dimentional Elec trocardiography and others  Deals in cases of Chronical diseases and incurable disease conditions treatment and m anagement
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