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Video – Accessible Healthcare in India – Forum

Video – Accessible Healthcare In India

It is heartening to note that affordable health-care continues to attract the attention of healthcare leaders around the world. The need for affordable healthcare is all the more acute in countries like India.

At Ayurveda Group, we continue to explore ways and partnerships that can lead to enhancing the outreach of Ayurveda. Ayurveda’s core strength is the importance given to prevention of ill-health. And staying healthy is obviously a whole lot more accessible and affordable than curing sickness.

A vast majority of cardiac by-pass surgeries costing lakhs for each patient, can be very well prevented by adopting an Ayurveda guided diet and life-stlye. The same can be said for many of the chronic disorders that drain economies out of valuable financial and human resources.

Further most medications of Ayurveda being plant based, are very affordable.

Yoga exercises are the other call of the day. With no costs of joining health clubs or buying expensive gear, the benefits are there for the asking – by everyone who can spare the few minutes daily.

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About the video below –

Technopak, in partnership with Philips, organised a one day ‘Technopak Leadership Forum 2010′, bringing together leaders in the healthcare and other relevant sectors to share thoughtful insights and learnings and deliberate on ‘Accessible Healthcare – Joining the dots now’.

Video – Accessible Healthcare In India


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Obesity epidemic effects 72 million Americans

More than 72 million Americans are obese.

This is the finding of a new report from Centers for Disease Control.  Obesity was rising, was not a secret ; but what is alarming is the size of the epidemic now.  72 million in a population of 300 million (approx.) gives us a 1 in 4 ratio.  Any epidemic that has effected such a large swath of population, is unlikely to go away  easily.

This will take more than 1 post to cover.  So lets first start with what the CDC report has stated.  The data, the impact, etc.

  • More than 72 million U.S. adults are obese.
  • $ Persons who are obese have medical costs that are $1,429 higher than those of normal weight.
  • Obesity is common, serious, and costly. In 2009, about 2.4 million more adults were obese than in 2007. This epidemic has affected every part
    of the United States. In every state, more than 15% of adults are obese, and in nine states, over 30% of adults are obese.
  • The medical care costs of obesity in the United States are staggering.
    Recent estimates of the annual medical costs are as high as $147 billion

Who is classified as obese ?

Obesity is defined by body mass index, or BMI, which is calculated from your height and weight.  BMI greater than or equal to 30 means you ?
are obese.

Who is more effected ?

Non-Hispanic black women and Hispanics have the highest rates of obesity (41.9% and 30.7%).

What other disorders are caused by obesity ?

Obesity is a contributing cause of many other health problems, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and some types of cancer. These are some of the leading causes of death in the U.S. Obesity can cause sleep apnea and breathing problems and make activity more difficult. Obesity can also cause problems
during pregnancy or make it more difficult for a woman to become pregnant.

What impact do those effected by obesity have on the health care system ?

Obese persons require more costly medical care.

What is causing this epidemic ?

Diet and Lifestyle

What has changed about American diets ?

Weight gain occurs when people eat too much food and get too little physical activity. Societal and community changes have accompanied the rise in obesity.  People may be eating differently due to the following reasons:-

  • Some Americans have less access to stores and markets that provide
    healthy, affordable food such as fruits and vegetables, especially in rural,minority and lower-income neighborhoods.
  • Restaurants, snack shops, and vending machines provide food that is often higher in calories and fat than food made at home.
  • There is too much sugar in our diet. Six out of 10 adults drink at least 1 sugary drink per day.
  • It is often easier and cheaper to get less healthy foods and beverages.
  • Foods high in sugar, fat, and salt are frequently advertised and marketed.

What are the lifestyle changes that are causing this epidemic ?

  1. Many communities are built in ways that make it difficult or unsafe to be physically active
  2. Access to parks and recreation centers  may be difficult or lacking and public
  3. transportation may not available.
  4. Safe routes for walking or biking to school, work, or play may not exist.
  5. Too few students get quality, daily physical education in school.

What are some of the other medical complications of obesity ?

The following disorders have been attributed to obesity by the CDC report.

  1. Sleep apnea
  2. Lung diseaseS – Asthma, Pulmonary blood clots
  3. Liver disease – Fatty liver,  Cirrhosis
  4. Gallstones
  5. Womens Arthritis
  6. Gout
  7. Stroke
  8. Pancreatitis
  9. Inflamed veins,often with blood clots
  10. Heart disease – Abnormal lipid profile, High blood pressure
  11. Cancer – Breast, Uterus, Colon, Esophagus, Pancreas, Kidney,Prostate
  12. Women – Abnormal periods, Infertility
  13. Diabetes

Within the United States, what is the state wise breakdown of diseases

The number of people who are obese varies from state to state. For example, 18.6% of Colorado residents are obese, compared with 34.4% of Mississippi residents. In 2009, 9 states had obesity rates of 30% or more compared with no states in 2000.

What are the changes that can be made to have a meanigful impact on obesity ?

CDC’s report clearly identifies the need for different stakeholders to play relevant roles.

The United States government can – Promote change.
First Lady Michelle Obama recently launched the Let’s Move! program which seeks to eliminate childhood obesity within a generation.  The campaign’s main points of action are:
Empowering parents and caregivers.
Providing healthy food in schools.
Improving access to healthy, affordable foods.
Increasing physical activity.
See http://www.letsmove.gov/

States can:-

  1. Provide supermarkets and farmers’ markets with incentives to establish their businesses inlow-income areas and to offer healthy foods.
  2. Expand programs that bring local fruits and vegetables to schools, businesses, and communities.
  3. Support hospital programs that encourage breastfeeding.
  4. Adopt policies that promote bicycling and public transportation.

Communities can

  1. Create and maintain safe neighborhoods for physical activity and improve access to parks and playgrounds.
  2. Advocate for quality physical education in schools and childcare facilities.
  3. Encourage breastfeeding through peer-to- peer support programs.
  4. Support programs that bring local fruits and vegetables to schools, businesses, and communities.

All people can

  1. Eat more fruits and vegetables and fewer foods high in fat and sugar.
  2. See http://www.mypyramid.gov/
  3. Drink more water instead of sugary drinks.
  4. Limit TV watching in kids to less than 2 hours a day and don’t put one in their room at all.
  5. Support breastfeeding.
  6. Promote policies and programs at school, at work, and in the community that make the healthy choice the easy choice.
  7. Try going for a 10-minute brisk walk, 3 times a day, 5 days a week.
    See http://www.cdc.gov/physicalactivity/everyone/guidelines/adults.html.

A great report from CDC indeed.  Some clear stat points, further threats identified, and solutions provided too !

In the coming posts, Ayurveda Group will talk about the role Ayurveda can play in the fight against obesity.

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Ayurveda Consultation – Phone and Online

In response to many email requests, Ayurveda Group is pleased to offer online consultations to clients.  These consultations can be offered via email or on the phone.

The steps to follow are :-

  1. Complete the Ayurveda Consultation form (given below)
  2. Receive a reply with initial feedback, and phone appointment options.
  3. Phone consultation with an Ayurvedic doctor (either Dr. Komal or one of the other doctors that are part of Ayurveda group).

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Ayurveda Consultations – Gujarati

Dr. Komal, offers Ayurveda Consultations in Gujarati as well.

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Walk after dinner and nap after lunch

Some tips to keep yourself a little lighter, active and pleasant all the time.

  1. Take lighter lunch and nap for at least 10-15 min after that.
  2. Make sure to take a long leisure walk after early dinner in the evening.
  3. Stay awake for at least 2 hours after dinner and then sleep.
  4. Mediate or read at bed time.
  5. If you have a family, tell some stories from books or about yourself to the kids.
  6. A glass of milk before bed, is a healthy habit.

There are some basic rules in Ayurveda that keep a person in perfect health throughout life. We wish you the same, dear readers!


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Genetics, Disorders, and Staying Healthy

I  have had many patients asking me, if my parents had Diabetes do I have a higher likelihood of getting diabetes.   Unfortunately, yes, diabetes is hereditary. Where things shouldn’t be is – the parents had the disorder at the age of 60-65 years and when is the younger generation getting  it? At the age of 40 years? Why?

Most of metabolic disorders have genetic background. But there is a big role of your own physiology to play a role in your metabolism. Every individual has been advised by the physicians often to

  1. eat light,
  2. exercise,
  3. eat good food and not junk food,
  4. eat veggies, eat fruits, eat fibres, etc.

How many actually follow these disciplines without breaking them.

If one makes a mistake in dietary habits once in a while, it can be still corrected.  But if we these mistakes are made often and the rules get followed just once in a while, then we are inviting metabolic disorders in our body way before their scheduled time.  In the aviation world, this would be classified as before time arrival.   A positive happening for passengers,  but not in the context of getting disorders.

So the simple tricks to remain healthy are eat good food, exercise, maintain a positive attitude, consume lots of water and healthy drinks, and wash out your digestive systems once  in every 15 days.   No matter what age you are, you must follow these things to remain happy and healthy always.

Good luck to all readers!

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Weight loss trick

In my latest experience with weight loss treatments, I have experienced that along with exercise, Yoga, Pranayaam and some herbal supplements, there is one more simple yet very effective trick.

The trick is to take real hot water with half lemon squeezed in it after each meal helps wash out all lipids away from our stomach.   Compare this to a pot with oil in it and how you wash it with hot water and lemon; the oil washes away easily. Similarly, washing away unwanted oil and fat from our food is essential in weight loss treatment at every stage. So try it and see how it works !!!

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93% of Ayurveda’s Wild Medicinal Plants Threatened With Extinction

As Ayurveda gains more followers and demand for Ayurvedic medicines continues to grow exponentially, along comes the threat of extinction.

The Economic Times reports that the Botanical Survey of India has done an assessment of the state of the nation’s wild medicinal plants used in Ayurvedic medicine. As you can tell by the headline, the prognosis for those species which are harvested from the wild–about 95% of herbs used are not cultivated–is decidedly not good.

The original study highlights five critically endangered species:

* Ulteria salicfolia, extracts from the rhizome of which can protect against ulcers
* Hydnocarpus pentandra, or the Jangli Almond, whose seed oil is used to treat ailments diverse as leprosy, arthritis, and diabetes
* Gymnocladus assamicus, a tree found in northeast India
* Begonia tessaricarpa, known as Rebe, which was thought to be extinct for 115 years before being rediscovered, and is used to treat stomach aches and dehydration
* Agapetes smithiana

To read the Planet Green (Discovery.com) article – click the following link
http://planetgreen.discovery.com/food-health/ayurvedas-medicinal-plants-extinction.html




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Ayurveda – Body types

I get this question very often from my patients, quote – “This product suits my husband very well, but I am allergic to it…” ” Particular medicine works on her so well and it is ineffective for me…, why?” unquote.

Yes, we all have same human body, but cell constitution is different in all of us. We all are made of Panch Mahabhoot, Sapta dhatu and Tridosh. We all carry different taste, different thinking, liking and much more. As per Ayurveda, human body metabolism works on Tridosha. In every season, every 24 hours, we feel higher levels of Vata, Pitta and Kapha dosha one by one. All doshas exist in our metabolism and helps at decided times of the day and season fo the year to run our body machine effectively. However, we all have typical constitution, which is called Prakriti. According to Prakriti, a person carries a particular type of personality.

Vata Prakriti Person is usually active, fast, instant decision maker, small eater, thin hair and grey nailed person with thin body structure. Pitta Prakriti Person is usually short tempered, red eyed, thin hair and yellowish white skin toned, fast, good listener, good absorption capacity holder and thinker. Kapha Prakriti person is usually a slow eater, slow acting person, thorough thinker, good decision maker and good memory holder person. There are mixed personalities too such as Vatapitta, Kaphapitta, Pittakapha, Vatakapha, Pittakapha, Pittavata and some are tridoshaj. Even in mixed personality percentage of each dual doshas differ. So we all carry different personalities and body metabolism.

According to our body consitution, some food products are very suitable and some are less. Similarly some herbs are effective in cold for most of the people and some are not at all. So Ayurvedic medicines are to be given only after complete Prakriti examination and a thorough diagnosis. To know your constitution, please feel free to write to us at doctor@ayurvedagroup.com or call us at 1.407.965.5473.

 


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Ayurveda Diet

I can write a whole book on proper diet as per Ayurveda. As I have written earlier, dietary habits can be general. In my posts earlier, I have talked about some broad guidelines on proper diet. But a balanced diet differs from male to female, pediatric age to geriatric age and for each Prakriti and each season. It also differs in persons suffering from metabolic disorders and persons living in particular environmental conditions.

Diatary habits, sleeping habits and morning and evening routines can be defined very well for general welfare. However, as per modern science, a balanced diet is also a standard formula. It must include vitamins, carbohydrates, protein and minerals. Be it any season and any constitution, fruits, vegetables and carbs are necessary in diet. Quantity and quality can differ however. Protein in two meals is also necessary. Good source of Vitamin E in the form of dry fruits is must in breakfast to keep neurological disorders away.

So overall, we must absorb all Vitamins, minerals, protein and carbs in 3-6 types of meals depending on your routines, age, gender, constitution and metabolism.

For your suitable diet consultation, please feel free to write to us at doctor@ayurvedagroup.com or call us at 1.407.965.5473.


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"Health can be maintained and disease can be prevented. Though technology is advancing, people are still falling sick. Health care costs keep on increasing, and there is no way to reduce that unless you introduce prevention. The best prevention is through Ayurveda, because it is a very comprehensive system, since it is based on natural medicine, which is devoid of toxicity."
- Dr A P J Abdul Kalam, Hon’ble former President of India spoke about Ayurveda.

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