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October-December 2011 |
Vol 32 | Issue 4
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| Editorial |
| Nourishing the tree of Ayurveda: Enriched with specialty! |
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| In the last several issues, AYU has been continuously focusing on the development of Ayurveda at micro as well as macro levels on local, national, and global platforms. AYU, being a research journal, ... |
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| Innovative Proposal |
| Water purification prescribed in Ayurveda |
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| Authors present here water purifying methods for drinking purpose by employing few kinds of flowers, a traditional knowledge available in India from the classics of Ayurveda, the oldest system of medi... |
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| Editorial |
| Exploring progression of Ayurveda |
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| In the thought-provoking editorial entitled "Extending Ayurveda further…. thinking beyond the possibilities" published in AYU, Vol.32, April-June 2011 issue, the Executive Editor has raised seve... |
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| Review Article |
| Nisshesha rechaka pranayama offers benefits through brief intermittent hypoxia |
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| Hypoxia has been a frightening term for doctors and medical students because of the possibility of damage to cells, tissues and organs. However, we now know that brief, episodic hypoxia gives rise to ... |
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