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  • Menopause is a natural biological process that marks the end of a woman's reproductive years, typically occurring between the ages of 45 and 55. While it is often discussed in terms of hormonal changes and their impact on reproductive health, menopause also brings significant changes to the skin. Understanding these changes can help women manage and mitigate their effects, maintaining healthy and vibrant skin...
  • Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is an autoimmune disorder characterised by patchy demyelination of nerve roots and distal nerves. The course may be monophasic progressive or relapsing remitting. CIDP is less common in children than in adults. Children with CIDP present with proximal and distal weakness and loss of deep tendon reflexes. Children are most often brought to medical attention due to gait...
  • Kiranlal, Dr. Prabha Burkhard B.A.M.S. Univ. of Kerala,Ayurveda , infertility treatments Ayurveda means the "science of life". Ayurveda can also be helpful in the field of gynecology. For example, an unfulfilled de-sire to have children can be questioned Ayurvedically and treated Ayurve-dically. Ayurveda promotes health based on the so-called Doshas. These basic biological con-stitutions form the fundamental...
  • Welcome to the “Ayurvedic Cure” the authentic Academic journal and knowledge sharing platform for Ayurveda diaspora in western world. It is a bimonthly online journal with most authentic in-formation in the field of Ayurveda in German, Spanish and English lan-guages. probable only one of its kind in the world with individual technical content editors for all different linguistic groups. The ancient...
  • Kiranlal, Itti Achutan    Hendrik Adriaan van Rheede tot Drakenstein (1636 –1691) was a Governor of the Dutch East India Company, He published Hortus Malabaricus in Latin, medicinal plants pharmacopeia of Medicinal plants from Kerala the so called Malabar coast in colonial period, this book contains   12 volumes with 800 pages each, with...