Tuesday, March 22, 2011

TMK- News Letter March 2011

From the Editor`s Desk …….



Siddha strengthens the hands of National Rural Health Mission
          In the international forum ,our country has been mostly appreciated, for its National Rural Health Mission. In our largest Democratic country, the treatment for the president should be on par  with a lower level, poverty citizen. I would like to remember an incidence in the history of Indian Government, Secretary General of UNO Mr.PAN KE MOON visited union Health Minister’s Cabin to appreciate Dr.Anbumani Ramadoss for his implementation of NRHM, and more over he asked other nations to follow NRHM in their countries.
            Practically, it is highly impossible to provide Health for all citizen up to village level only with Modern System of Medicine. Integration of Health Systems is a need of time to reach Health up to the level of village.
              Siddha system has been included in the scheme and easily join hands with the villagers with its eco-friendly nature.
              Siddha physicians joined in NRHM should feel that they are having a great opportunity to promote and propagate the siddha system in the root level of the   country. Be remember our father of Nation Mahatma Gandhi says`` INDIA IS LIVING IN    VILLAGES ’’               
                                                                                                                                     Yours         

                                                                                                                             D. VELAYUDAM

Siddha medicine and lifestyle

 A workshop at the inter collegiate level was organized by the PG department of Plant Biology and Biotechnology of SNDB Vaishnava College for Women, Chrompet, Chennai-44.on 12.03.2011.Dr.D.Velayudam.of Tamizh Maruthuva Kazhagam address the students on the same day on the topic “Siddha Medicine and Lifestyle”.
A competition on the siddha drug preparation was held their. Preparations like, Nanari manapagu, Amukkara lehium, Kunkiliya kalimbu, Dhaniya laddu, Nellikai lehium, Face cream, Pain balmm, Mathan oil,  and they exhibit the prepared drugs.






World Siddha Day 2011

 This year the World siddha Day is going to be held at Thiruvananthapuram , in the name World Siddha Doctors Meet-2011, on 14th and 15th April 2011.
Conference theme:
Current Need and Development of Siddha system.
Venue:
AKG Centre Auditorium (near University of Kerala) Thiruvananthapuram.
Registratin Fee:
Delegates Rs 500/-Foreign Delegates  $ 100 Students ( UG only) free on producing their Bonafid Certificate from their Head of the Institution.
Dates to Remember:
Last Date for:
Receipt of papers 15th March,
Registration for Delegates  31st march.
Contact:
The Secretary,
T/C 36/1917-3, Enchakkal Junction, Vallakkadavu P.O, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, 695008.
09846012034
09846139722
Email: drbhagavathi@nadlabs.com Tamizh Maruthuva Kazhagam warmly welcomes you all  to  meet with your esteemed presence and  participation.


KNOW ABOUT HERBS : ASHOKA

  
              Saraca indica as a wild tree, the Ashoka is a    vulnerable species. It is becoming rarer in its natural habitat, but       isolated wild Ashoka trees are still to be found in the foothills of central and eastern Himalayas, in scattered locations of the northern plains of India as well as on the west coast of the Subcontinent near Mumbai.     
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              There are a few varieties of the Ashoka tree. One variety is larger and highly spreading. The columnar varieties are common in cultivation.

Medicinal use  

The bark of the asoka tree is used to make a drug, which is   reported to possess a stimulating effect on the       endometrium and ovarian    tissue

. The use of the dried flower is one of the best doses, which helps in curing the diabetes. We may be eaten regularly.
The bark of the tree is useful for the above clinical indications of the internal piles.

ADHIMADHURAM - HOW IT WORKS

The herb contains         glycyrrhizin, glycyrrhetinic acid, flavonoids, asparagine,               iso-flavonoids,and chalcones.
              Licorice contains the     glycoside, glycyrrhizin which has a   similar structure and activity as the  adrenal steroids. Licorice has an anti-inflammatory activity similar to cortisone and has been found  useful for arthritis and allergies.       Licorice also acts like the hormone, ACTH, causing sodium retention, potassium depletion, and       water retention.       
         Excess consumption of licorice can lead to the classic symptoms of       hypertension, with edema, increased blood pressure, potassium loss, and muscular weakness.
            The Deglycyrrhizinated form is most often used to avoid the hypertensive side effects of the glycyrrhetinic acid in whole Licorice. Licorice and DGL have a mild laxative effect and canprotect the intestinal lining by     increasing the production of mucus, thus alleviating heartburn and ulcers.
           Licorice and DGL also have a demulcent     action and  have been used for coughs and other bronchial complaints.  
 





NEWS LETTER - March - 2011


       Transforming the fight
              For World TB Day 2011 we enter the second year of a two-year campaign, On the move against tuberculosis whose goal is to inspire innovation in TB research and care.
This year's campaign challenges us to look at the fight against TB in an entirely new way: that every step we take should be a step towards TB elimination.
The campaign is inspired by the ambitious new objectives and targets of the 
Global Plan to Stop TB 2011-2015: Transforming the Fight-Towards Elimination of Tuberculosis, which was launched by the Stop TB Partnership in October 2010. This new plan, for the first time, identifies all the research gaps that need to be filled to bring rapid TB tests, faster treatment regimens and a fully effective vaccine to market. It also shows public health programmes how to drive universal access to TB care, including how to modernize diagnostic laboratories and adopt revolutionary TB tests that have recently become available.
The campaign will focus once again on individuals around the world who have found new ways to stop TB and can serve as an inspiration to others. The idea is to recognize people who have introduced a variety of innovations in a variety of settings.

In siddha system T.B is called ILIAPPU NOI. Characterstic of the disease is continue weight loss,evening raise of temperature,apettide low,cough with blood.
Siddha medicine help the the patient to improve the immunity and also cure the disease.Medicine likes                                                                                         THALAGA PARPAM,          PAVAZHA PARPAM,AMUKKARA CHRANAM.       THALISATHI CHORANAM,BRAMANANDA BAIRAVAM,VASANTHA KUSUMANTARAM,POORANA CHANDRODAYAM,SHYAKULANTHAGAM,NANDU THEENIR,NATHAI NEI, UDUMBU NEI  used for the disease.

MAKKAL TV



One of the activity of TMK is to promote traditional herbal food to the public. In this we join together with   MAKKAL TV. To produce a  programme      PARAMBARIYA SAMAYEL.
                  Telecasting  every Monday at 1.00 to 1.30 PM . 
Our ancient Traditional tamil peoples coined their daily food menu as per their seasonal and routine life style.
                  Every food they prepared are all with medicinal value and insist on prevention and curative for seasonal diseases.
To promote the importance of  Traditional food of tamil culture. Dr.D.velayudam, describes and explains the food      recipies of ancient times with references from Pathartha guna Chinthamani a Siddha Text, as a segment          Illakiyathil unavu.
In this programe so far the importance of
Pannai vellam.Araikeerai
Pasalai keerai. Nallennai.
Were described.
FOLLOWING RECEPIES
 WILL BE  TELECASTED ….
1.KATRAZHAI KULAMBU.
2.SIMILI.
3.CHUKKU URUNDAI.
4.KADDUKAI THUVAYEL.
5.INGI THEENOORAL.
6.ELLU  URUNDAI.
7.KOOLLU CHUNDAL.
8.KARPURAVALLI PANAM.



MEDICINE PREPERATION

 Siddha medicine preparation is one among the routine activity of TMK.
              In this aspect TMK trains their student on every Sunday.
              13,20,and27th  of February 2011, classes on the topic karpam, psoriasis, cancer, piles, lucoderma and sinusites were taken by Dr.D.Velayudam , in such a manner  as to instill and nourish  the general and technical knowledge.
Practical classes on, karpagandhi Ennai, Kunkiliya parpam, Lingam purification, Aloevera jam, Gandagam purification,Linga mathirai, Urai mathirai  were conducted by the members of Tamizh Maruthuva Kazhagam and the importance and  therapeutic uses of the above medicines were discussed .