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Kerala has become famous for its Ayurvedic centres, these centers have rendered an innovative and new concept to Ayurveda. These ayurvedic centers in kerala have attracted tourists from far and wide to indulge in treatments. There many different kinds of massages with herbal extracts, ministrations with medicated oils and therapies conducted to heal the patients. These ayurvedic treatments are effective against various illnesses and patients from various countries have healed in these processes. Ayurveda has secured a niche of its own in the contemporary era. It has blended well with the modern life and tackles the various ill effects of the hectic routines. Many young persons visit Ayurvedic centres for detoxification. These ayurvedic centres in Kerala increases the energy level and revitalises the body. Many of the tourists are patrons of this treatment. Elders also vouch by the norms of Ayurveda and lead their lives by it, they prefer Ayurveda to other alternatives. The secrets of longevity are bonded with Ayurveda, the elder generations are aware of these facts. They resolve to abide by the various norms of Ayurveda in their life span. Ayurvedic centres have become famous with better awareness about various health factors. Renowned Ayurvedic doctors consult the patients and provide the adequate treatments. Ayurveda has become competent and it has secured a niche in the modern lives. Many tourists have included it as a part of their health routine. There are several patrons for Ayurveda and Ayurvedic centres from far and wide.

Some Ayervedic meds are stand-outs.

Others I regard as useless.

The single one I use is so spectacular, SBS decided to film a special on it.

NEEM

* kills off Candida Albicans

* nullifies Herpes Simplex and to a certain extent Herpes Zoster

* prevents low blood sugar and diabetes 2 by helping insulin resistance - especially in conjunction with the herb, Gymnema Sylvestre

* can kill forms of Staphyllcoccus Aureus but I'm not sure if it's able to knock off MR Golden Staph or VR Golden Staph (regarded as superbugs)

Neem Indica - It's worth noting for yourself or a family member

Tis my way of proving to myself that I don't quite have dementia yet ;)

But hey, can any good come out of my POS post? Only a reader can tell!

Plenty of good can and likely does come out of them mate :)

NEEM

* kills off Candida Albicans

* nullifies Herpes Simplex and to a certain extent Herpes Zoster

* can kill forms of Staphyllcoccus Aureus but I'm not sure if it's able to knock off MR Golden Staph or VR Golden Staph (regarded as superbugs)

Neem Indica - It's worth noting for yourself or a family member

Is that in vivo?

Some Ayervedic meds are stand-outs.

Others I regard as useless.

The single one I use is so spectacular, SBS decided to film a special on it.

NEEM

* kills off Candida Albicans

* nullifies Herpes Simplex and to a certain extent Herpes Zoster

* prevents low blood sugar and diabetes 2 by helping insulin resistance - especially in conjunction with the herb, Gymnema Sylvestre

* can kill forms of Staphyllcoccus Aureus but I'm not sure if it's able to knock off MR Golden Staph or VR Golden Staph (regarded as superbugs)

Neem Indica - It's worth noting for yourself or a family member

Will take note as the missus had Candida.

Yeah, men get it as crotch itch but they (unless gay or Drs) won't talk about it to other men > suffer in denial hehe

Other symptoms are a type of tinea, foggy thinking, bad breath, blocked sinuses, post-nasal drip, bruise easily with slight bumps, rashes in sweaty areas, wind/flatulence, loose motions...

Arises when antibiotics kill off the friendly gut flora > Candida comes up from the colon to reside > can cross the gut wall > systemically lodges into moist areas of the body

Yeast, sugar, sweets, beer, wine, bread keeps the Candida flourishing > slows down metabolism too > weight gain.

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