Now in paper--the first truly holistic, comprehensive book on experiencing a healthy, symptom-free menopause using ayurvedic medicine - the ancient system from India that has been popularized in the West by Deepak Chopra. Answers the need for healthy ways to approach menopause without the now-controversial use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Nancy Lonsdorf, MD, also the author of A Woman's Best Medicine (Tarcher, over 35,000 copies sold), shows readers how to personalize the program through a quiz that determines where imbalances lie and offering recommendations for each woman's unique symptoms. The approach is completely natural - a huge plus for the many women who are reluctant to take hormone replacement therapy. That number is growing as more and more research questions the supposed benefits of HRT - and warns of its dangers. The author is a leading voice in ayurvedic approaches to women's health, and also has impeccable western medical credentials, having received her MD from Johns Hopkins Medical School and done her residency at Stanford University Medical School. She specializes in combining the best of western medicine with natural, gentle, ayurvedic treatments.
This pioneer volume brings you an overview of specific health problems and their suggestive herbal remedies. the treatise is a comprehensive volume on the subject and unique among the currently available series of books in line.
Comprehensive Research Methodology for Ayurvedic Scholars: New Edition (2013) as Per Revised PG Syllabus
The Psycho-somatic Axis in Ayurveda Treatment
Ancient treatise on Ayurvedic system in Indic medicine.
Projected six-volume set of encyclopedia on the "indigenous medical wisdom in India known as Ayurveda." Entries range from short to long. Miscellaneous appendixes.
Handbook of Rasa Shastra
Rasaabhiyaana: The Literary Heritage of Rasa Shastra
Practical Book of Rasa Śāstra: Beneficial for Ayurvedic Students and Manufacturer of Ayurvedic Drugs
Text Book of Rasa Śāstra: With Illustrated Photographs : According to the New Syllabus of CCIM, New Delhi
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