Nothing
December 24th, 2007If you have nothing,
you have nothing to lose.
If you have nothing,
you have nothing to lose.
This article’s about the elderly, but I don’t see why it shouldn’t apply to all adults.
Two things: the use it or lose it concept and a class of drugs called histone deacetylase, or HDAC, inhibitors that have been shown (by neuroscientist Li-Huei Tsai of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, findings published in the British journal Nature) to improve memory and learning in mice.
Choose your doctor with care.
This is a book I’m looking forward to reading:
And this is another one:
Software for Ayurveda, to be tested in hospitals for six months as described in this Express India article.
Kerala Ayurveda is based on Panchakarma that is a treatment comprising five cleansing processes: vamana, which uses the vomiting therapy, virechana, a purgative therapy, nasyan, cleansing through the nasal, vasti, cleansing through the rectum and rektamorcha, blood letting therapy.
This second part of a series of articles in the Indian Express gives good reasons why it can be vital to undertake Ayurvedic treatment only as directed by a physician.