Unani System Of Medicine Gaining Popularity Worldwide – Dr Hashmi

Hashmi has created a name for itself in the field of Unani medication. It has been servicing the world since the last nine decades with its quality Unani formulations which are manufactured using herbs which have been sourced from Himalayas. It has been working tirelessly since its inception for establishing Unani as a brand across the globe.

The world Unani has its origin in Greece and it arrived in India in the 13th century. It spread its wings under Mughal era and it was under the rule of Alauddin Khilji that several Unani physicians gained royal patronage. This led to the popularity of Unani in the coming years and several texts and scriptures were composed to strengthen it.

Hashmi has been selling various medicines under its brand name for treating various diseases. It has been known to treat even life threatening diseases. Some of the popular life treatment products from the company are weight loss, weight gainer, diabetes, liver and jaundice treatment which has treated millions of patients worldwide.

Branole is a memory booster product from the company which acts on the grey cell of the brain and improves intelligence. It is completely safe and natural and can be taken by both kids and adults. Their weight management product, Slim X and Vetoll X has enabled millions of patients worldwide to manage their weight in an effective manner.

Herbo Diabecon is a revolutionary product for diabetes patients as it has been found to be very effective in stabilizing insulin in patients enabling them to lead a normal life. It also offers treatment for life threatening liver diseases such as jaundice. The medicine Jaundinil has been prepared after taking references from Unani text and is known to take care of the liver and improve its health. It is one of the best selling products from Hashmi and has saved lives of many patients worldwide.

The company has been given several awards and certifications in the field of healthcare by the Government of India. The ingredients used for manufacturing these medicines are sourced from Himalayas and are totally genuine and organic.

All its medicines are manufactured at the state of the art manufacturing facility under stringent test conditions. Hashmi is emerging as one of the fastest Unani companies in the world and it plans to become number one company by 2020.

The company also has roped in several Unani physicians and consultants to provide phone and online consultation. Patients will be provided free consultation and all the medicines will be shipped free of cost.

It is the only Unani Company in the world which offers free online medical consultation and free shipping of its products worldwide. Millions of patients worldwide have got relief from their Unani medicines and that too without any kind of side effects.

Unani system of medicine has spread its wing under the tutelage of Hashmi and has found a place of respect in the field of medical science. It is expected that by the turn of the century, Unani medicine system will take over allopathic system of medicine because of its healing properties and no side effects.

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How Vibration Medicine Can Help Improve Your Life

Vibration medicine is all about balance. It is based on the idea that everything vibrates to a specific frequency. When our bodies deviate from their normal vibration, disease and ill effects can occur.

There are many forms of vibrational healing. Some have been around for a long time, while others are in the experimental stages. Here are the explanations of some of the forms of vibrational medicine.

Reiki

Reiki is a type of vibrational medicine that deals with our Ki, or life force. Practitioners study with Reiki masters. They focus on relaxation and healing by the laying on of hands.

Reiki is based upon the idea that negative thoughts occur not only in the mind, but also throughout the body and aura. By altering the negative vibrations, Reiki practitioners allow Chi to flow freely through the body, allowing the energy to return to its natural, healthy state.

Acupuncture

Acupuncture is one of the oldest forms of healing the body. Over 2,500 years old, this technique involves stimulating specific points on the body using fine needles. Acupuncture takes into account the same life force as Reiki, but acupuncture works on the assumption that the energy flows between two opposite points.

The stimulation of the needles on specific points on the body’s energy meridian works on the organ systems of the body. By altering their vibrations, the Chi is regulated. This treats the illness or disorder at hand.

Homeopathy

Homeopathy is a fairly common form of vibration medicine. Only 2% of people in the United States and Britain use it, but 15% of the people in India have used homeopathy.

Like the other types of vibration medicine, homeopathy’s philosophy is based upon the principle that disease and sickness are caused by a disturbance of the life force. In undiluted form, homeopathic medicine produces symptoms similar to those of the disease they are intended to treat. But the medicines are diluted and shaken numerous times before being used by the patient, purportedly enhancing spirit-like powers in the drug.

Other Forms of Vibration Medicine

New forms of vibration medicine are being evaluated. One involves therapy with actual tiny vibrations, and is believed to work to treat osteoporosis. Study participants received the therapy for 10 minutes every day for a year, and their bone and muscle mass both increased.

Other forms of vibration treatment involve vibrations of sound and color. It is not clear how well these therapies work, but they are being given serious consideration.

Acupuncture is probably the most widely used type of vibration treatment in the Western world. But other forms of vibration therapy are gaining ground. Although it is hard to comprehend how these types of treatment work, they all have dedicated followers. Most of them have not been found to cause harm, and that is more than can be said for many types of medicine.

Ayurveda Medicine

Ayurveda means the science of life. Followers and practitioners alike believe in this ancient form of medicine as well as its philosophy of treating the whole person.

Ayurvedic medicine consists of many different elements. In India, there are eight distinct branches of Ayurvedic medicine:

Internal Medicine
Surgery
Treatment of head and neck disease
Gynecology, obstetrics and pediatrics
Toxicology
Psychiatry
Care of the elderly and rejuvenation
Sexual vitality

Nearly 80 percent of the population of India use some form of Ayurvedic medicine for healing, with or without a combination of conventional medicine. In the United States, over 200,000 adults will use Ayurveda medicine in any given year.

The underlying basis of Ayurveda medicine is that the foundation of health has to do with our connection to the universe, namely the bodys constitution or prakriti and life forces or doshas.

The prakriti refers to a persons general health, the likelihood of them coming out of balance, and their ability to resist disease or recover from it. The prakriti is unique to each person, and describes the way their body functions to maintain health. Key elements are the way the body digests and disposes of waste. The prakriti generally stays the same over ones lifetime.

The doshas are the three life forces or energies found in us all, with some combination of all three found in everyone. The likelihood of a person contracting a disease are based on the balance of the doshas as well as the state of the body, and mental and lifestyle factors.

The three doshas are:

Vata this dosha respresents ether and air. It is the most powerful of the three as it controls vital body processes like breathing, the heart, cell division, the mind and waste disposal. This dosha can be upset by fear, grief, and lack of sleep, among other forces. Those with vata as their main dosha are susceptible to skin and neurological conditions, heart disease and rheumatoid arthritis as well as other afflictions.

Pitta this dosha represents fire and water, and controls both the hormones and digestive system. Pitta can be upset by spicy or sour food, fatigue and too much time in the sun. Those with pitta as their main dosha are susceptible to hypertension, heart disease, and others.

Kapha this dosha represents water and earth, and controls strength and immunity. Kapha is upset by greed, sleeping during the day, and too much salt and sugar in the diet. Those with kapha as their main dosah are susceptible to diabetes, cancer, obesity and respiratory illnesses.

Ayurveda medicine has been around for centuries, and is here to stay. It is an alternative, holistic, and complete medicine and its list of patients grows each day.

Alternative Medicine and It’s Use in Natural Pain Management

Chronic Pain conditions are a growing problem in the United States. And while the debate still rages about whether or not chronic pain should be managed as a separate condition or just a symptom of another problem it is clear that pain management has become a booming segment of the healthcare industry.

Consequently, the use of pharmaceutical drugs for pain control has also reached an all time high. Drugs like Oxicontin, Vicodin and methadone, are front page news in causing America’s latest drug crisis, as a result, the use of cocaine and heroin have also reached levels not seen in this country in 30 years.

Due to the economic and scientific phenomena of the pharmaceutical revolution of the 20th century, thousands of years of knowledge were suddenly abandoned. Herbal medicine has safely and effectively treated pain for millennia, and is for safer than the synthesized, processed medications that today’s doctors seem to be all too willing to hand out like so much candy.

In the realm of alternative medicine, there are many forms of natural pain management that are in fact, the basis of where many of our oh-so-popular pharmaceutical drugs come from.

Codeine and morphine are opium derivatives that may be effective but are also highly addictive, and even aspirin is a derivative of willow bark. Many other plants have been used in natural pain management since antiquity, such as lavender and chamomile for minor pain issues and these plants have the added benefit of also assisting with the emotional component of pain such as anxiety and difficulty sleeping. Plants like henbane and mandrake are so effective that they are even used very effectively during labor to ease the pain of childbirth.

Some wonderful and powerful herbal medicine can also be found in the spice cabinet. Spices like turmeric, and ginger are two of the most powerful anti- inflammatories on the planet. These plants are natural COX-2 inhibitors; they are the alternative medicine answer to the popular pharmaceutical drugs Celebrex and Vioxx. In the middle east, India and all over Asia where the diets are rich in spices like turmeric, and ginger and cayenne, where life is also far less convenient then our own, people have a far less occurrence of arthritis and chronic back pain, and continue to work very labor intensive jobs such as farming and agriculture work even into their 90’s.

There has always been an accepted school of thought in allopathic medicine that it is acceptable to injure one part of the body to heal another, thus even common over the counter NSAID pain relievers such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen, can cause long term damage, acetaminophen to the liver and ibuprofen to the kidneys, in natural pain management many plants, roots, barks, and other herbs not only antistetic in nature but they are also anti-inflammatory and anti-spasmodic as well, and herbal medicine is gentler on the system and is more synergistic with the body allowing for greater absorption of the necessary constitutes.

So you see that alternative medicine goes beyond the typically accepted ideal of treating just the symptoms and goes farther to treat many of the underlying causes as well as some of the other components involved in chronic pain conditions.

Trick Or Treatment The Undeniable Facts About Alternative Medicine By Edzard Ernst And Simon Singh

This is an eye-opening, disturbing book. I highly recommend it for anybody with a biological body that may someday need healthcare (that is, everybody alive).

First, I have to admit my own background. I discovered nutrition and health food stores nearly forty years ago. I read Adele Davis and other pioneers.

In the years since, I’ve read a lot about supplements, and always regarded myself in the alternative medicine camp — and in the suspicious of modern medicine camp.

Yet I never hugged trees either. I paid little attention to stuff I regarded as crazy, and much of that is what the author focus this book on.

Acupuncture. Just because I believed in Vitamin C didn’t mean I believed that sticking needles in me would help me.

Homeopathy. I had no idea what this was until I researched my book on bird flu, and discovered it consisted of selling water. I was shocked then, and still am.

Chiropractors. Many years ago I read about how their theories were goofy and some of their treatments dangerous. I also know from taking disability claims that doctors don’t put much weight on evidence from chiropractors, but I spoke to a ton of disability applicants who thought getting treatments from a chiropractor meant they had a bad back.

Yet, at the same time, seeing how universally accepted chiropractors are, I’d suspended much of my skepticism. Besides, my mother got help from one. And he was one who found her tumor and sent her to a doctor to check it out.

And these are the more universally known and practiced alternative therapies. I never had more than a passing curiosity in aromatherapy or iridology.

Now I’m disturbed that so many people do go to chiropractors and acupuncturists, and spend money on worthless homeopathic remedies.

However, I’m not sure I agree with the authors on what constitute conventional medical treatment. They say, for example, that taking fish oil Omega 3 capsules is now accepted.

That blows me away. I’m too used to thinking of all nutritional supplements, no matter how supported by medical studies, as targets of the FDA.

I still feel as though “my” alternative medicine — primarily supplements — is still alternative. Maybe it’s because they’re British. They don’t realize that U.S. doctors don’t routinely prescribe nutrition except in a few cases (such as folic acid for pregnant women).

Some of their arguments don’t really address the efficacy of certain things. For example, they say herbs from India and China have been found that are contaminated with heavy metals. This is not an argument against the herbs, but for better quality control.

I’m still suspicious that medical science is as accepting of potential remedies as they claim it is. I think the assumption that herbs have one active ingredient can damage clinical trials. And that more and better clinical trials should be run.

And I suspect too many clinical trials are run with poor or weak ingredients. Dr. Richard Schulze, for one, has many bad things to say about the quality of herbs sold.

My conclusion has to be that I’m not as optimistic as they are about the openness of modern medicine. I’m more than willing to throw out things I never believed in to begin with, such as the alternates they justifiably rip to shreds.

I also suspect that part of the problem comes from the gap between medical science’s emphasis on curing diseases versus the desire of people to maximize their health.

This can affect how we look at herbs and vitamins, for example.

And what they label as “alternative,” unproven exercise systems such as Pilates and yoga.

Besides, while conventional medicine may accept the benefits of ordinary exercise, that doesn’t mean they promote it.