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Effective Ayurvedic Treatment For Varicose Vein

Varicose vein is a vascular disease of the veins most commonly seen in the lower limbs. The venous flow of the de-oxygenated blood in legs are naturally against the force of gravity and the veins have inbuilt valves that keep pushing the blood one way towards the heart. Varicose veins are caused by weekened walls and the valves as well. At the affected areas, the blood pooling occurs and are unable / partially able to get into the circulation and thus the vein appears swollen. Patients who come with such condition and symptoms like pain, swelling and heaviness in limbs are treated and retriviated well with sustainalble results at Dr.Nambiar's Advanced Ayurveda.

Treatment For OSTEOPOROSIS / OSTEOPENIA

Osteoporosis is the loss in bone mass. The bones become more porus and brittle. As a result, bones become weak and may break from a fall or, in serious cases, from sneezing or minor bumps. This can affect both male and female but most likely in female after menopause or hysterectomy due to sudden decrease in estrogen, the hormone that protects from osteoporosis. Certain medications increase the rate of bone loss including some antiseizure medications, chemotherapy and glucocorticosteroids. Every woman who crosses 45 yrs of age having moderate to severe pain in long bones, hips, knees, spine should undergo a BMD test. If your report says that you are orthopenic, then its time to change your lifestyle and food habbits because you still have time to reverse it and escape from osteoporosis in future. No wonder pill can recover you out of this generalised deficit by just poping up calcium or vit-D suppliments. but a collective approach can defenitly heal you from within.

Treatment For Takayatsu Arteritis

Takayasu's disease, "aortic arch syndrome," "nonspecific aortoarteritis," and "pulseless disease is a form of large vessel granulomatous vasculitis with massive intimal fibrosis and vascular narrowing, most commonly affecting often young or middle-age women of Asian descent, though anyone can be affected. It mainly affects the aorta (the main blood vessel leaving the heart) and its branches, as well as the pulmonary arteries. Females are about 8–9 times more likely to be affected than males. Takayasu's arteritis is similar to other forms of vasculitis, including giant cell arteritis which typically affects older individuals. Due to obstruction of the main branches of the aorta, including the left common carotid artery, the brachiocephalic artery, and the left subclavian artery, Takayasu's arteritis can present as pulseless upper extremities (arms, hands, and wrists with weak or absent pulses on the physical examination). Treatment with certain specific ayurvedic compounds and therapies are found to be significantly effective in arresting the progression of the disease and recuperating the overall health and body function.

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