This document provides a summary of the qualifications and work experience of Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar. It outlines his medical qualifications and positions, including an M.B.B.S. and M.D. from universities in India. It also lists his areas of research and publications focusing on holistic health, stress management, and physiology. Dr. Kashalikar has published several books and articles on these topics in English, Marathi, and Hindi. He has conducted workshops, lectures, and social services. The document thoroughly outlines his academic and professional accomplishments.
M U S I C A N D S U P E R H E A L T H D Rsuhasmhetre
This document discusses superhealing through music and consciousness. It states that superhealing involves the mass consciousness merging with the core consciousness of the universe and one's inner experiences. This manifests primarily through Namasmaran. In addition, holistic growth in all sciences and arts, including music, also characterizes superhealing. Music can profoundly influence both the apparent and inner universes, and if understood properly, can be very beneficial. Certain ragas are suggested to heal specific conditions by influencing the five principles of the universe: fire, earth, water, wind and space. However, this is only a hypothesis that requires suitable experiments for verification.
M A R A T H I, M A H A T M A G A N D H I A N D N A M A S M A R A N D R ...suhasmhetre
1) Political leaders are trying to gratify themselves by promoting sectarian ideas around language and identity, while opponents disguise themselves as broad-minded.
2) As a common man, the author feels torn between protecting his self-respect and livelihood, and embracing a more unifying attitude.
3) The solution is for common people to understand that feelings of inadequacy or fear of domination are hallmarks of maniacal elements on both sides, and to rise above obstacles through growth rather than reacting in a vicious manner.
C A N Y O U D E F E A T S C H I Z O P H R E N I A D Rsuhasmhetre
The document discusses how the pressure to conform socially can create inner conflicts in everyone, not just schizophrenia patients. It suggests this pressure operates internationally, locally, and internally by making it difficult to accept our own deficiencies. This conflict between our inner and outer selves can cause severe stress. The document hypothesizes that remembering God, or our true inner self, through NAMASMARAN (remembrance) can help resolve this conflict in most cases by raising people above petty desires and unrealistic views.
R E M E D I E S I F O U N D U S E F U L I N J O I N T P A I N S D R S...suhasmhetre
Drinking 3-4 glasses of water in the morning on an empty stomach, drinking cow milk with dry ginger and turmeric, and taking fenugreek sprouted beans in the morning or evening can help with joint pains according to Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar. He also recommends avoiding cold foods and drinks, eating chyavanaprash, gentle oil massages, breathing exercises, and practicing "superliving".
C O N C E P T O F H O L I S T I C M E D I C I N E D Rsuhasmhetre
1) Holistic medicine emerges from the realization that different medical disciplines are interconnected and part of a larger unity, rather than being separate and disjointed.
2) A holistic approach considers the whole person and all aspects of their life, rather than focusing only on symptoms or specific disciplines. It aims to understand how concepts from different disciplines relate and complement each other.
3) Implications of a holistic approach include making both practitioners and patients aware of limitations and possibilities across disciplines. It encourages understanding concepts from different perspectives to improve effectiveness of treatment.
D I A B E T E S D I S C U S S I O N D Rsuhasmhetre
Dr. Shrinivas Kashalikar raises several questions about diabetes diagnosis and treatment:
1. He asks why intracellular glucose levels are not measured instead of plasma glucose levels, and how intracellular levels correlate with plasma levels.
2. He questions whether high blood glucose could cause intracellular glucose starvation due to defective utilization.
3. He also asks if reducing carbohydrates and fat would disproportionately increase protein intake, and if that could harm the kidneys.
4. Finally, he inquires about the effects of variable absorption and excretion on blood glucose, the impact of energy output changes, and why moderate sweet foods are excluded from diabetic diets instead of normalizing insulin secretion.
1. Pralhada says that while most saints and sages renounce the world and seek their own liberation, he does not want to do so as he is the only savior for billions of people.
2. Pralhada believes that the people cannot achieve salvation anywhere else, so he does not want to selfishly seek his own liberation without helping others.
3. Stress is a universal phenomenon but not well understood by all, and it is the duty of the fortunate few who understand stress to help others manage it, as individual liberation and stress management are now intricately linked to helping billions of others.
The document discusses "my problem", which is a struggle within individuals between what is and what should be. This restlessness stems from sensory input not matching feelings of wants and deficiencies. "My problem" is a global issue, as it is difficult to voluntarily blossom into generous, loving characteristics. Forcing change cannot transform individuals, but creating a globally beneficial environment conducive to blossoming may help. However, even this is not possible without universally practicing remembrance of the divine name (Namasmran). "My problem" is a universal problem that even leaders face, and tolerance born of experience is needed to address it appropriately.
M U S I C A N D S U P E R H E A L T H D Rsuhasmhetre
This document discusses superhealing through music and consciousness. It states that superhealing involves the mass consciousness merging with the core consciousness of the universe and one's inner experiences. This manifests primarily through Namasmaran. In addition, holistic growth in all sciences and arts, including music, also characterizes superhealing. Music can profoundly influence both the apparent and inner universes, and if understood properly, can be very beneficial. Certain ragas are suggested to heal specific conditions by influencing the five principles of the universe: fire, earth, water, wind and space. However, this is only a hypothesis that requires suitable experiments for verification.
M A R A T H I, M A H A T M A G A N D H I A N D N A M A S M A R A N D R ...suhasmhetre
1) Political leaders are trying to gratify themselves by promoting sectarian ideas around language and identity, while opponents disguise themselves as broad-minded.
2) As a common man, the author feels torn between protecting his self-respect and livelihood, and embracing a more unifying attitude.
3) The solution is for common people to understand that feelings of inadequacy or fear of domination are hallmarks of maniacal elements on both sides, and to rise above obstacles through growth rather than reacting in a vicious manner.
C A N Y O U D E F E A T S C H I Z O P H R E N I A D Rsuhasmhetre
The document discusses how the pressure to conform socially can create inner conflicts in everyone, not just schizophrenia patients. It suggests this pressure operates internationally, locally, and internally by making it difficult to accept our own deficiencies. This conflict between our inner and outer selves can cause severe stress. The document hypothesizes that remembering God, or our true inner self, through NAMASMARAN (remembrance) can help resolve this conflict in most cases by raising people above petty desires and unrealistic views.
R E M E D I E S I F O U N D U S E F U L I N J O I N T P A I N S D R S...suhasmhetre
Drinking 3-4 glasses of water in the morning on an empty stomach, drinking cow milk with dry ginger and turmeric, and taking fenugreek sprouted beans in the morning or evening can help with joint pains according to Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar. He also recommends avoiding cold foods and drinks, eating chyavanaprash, gentle oil massages, breathing exercises, and practicing "superliving".
C O N C E P T O F H O L I S T I C M E D I C I N E D Rsuhasmhetre
1) Holistic medicine emerges from the realization that different medical disciplines are interconnected and part of a larger unity, rather than being separate and disjointed.
2) A holistic approach considers the whole person and all aspects of their life, rather than focusing only on symptoms or specific disciplines. It aims to understand how concepts from different disciplines relate and complement each other.
3) Implications of a holistic approach include making both practitioners and patients aware of limitations and possibilities across disciplines. It encourages understanding concepts from different perspectives to improve effectiveness of treatment.
D I A B E T E S D I S C U S S I O N D Rsuhasmhetre
Dr. Shrinivas Kashalikar raises several questions about diabetes diagnosis and treatment:
1. He asks why intracellular glucose levels are not measured instead of plasma glucose levels, and how intracellular levels correlate with plasma levels.
2. He questions whether high blood glucose could cause intracellular glucose starvation due to defective utilization.
3. He also asks if reducing carbohydrates and fat would disproportionately increase protein intake, and if that could harm the kidneys.
4. Finally, he inquires about the effects of variable absorption and excretion on blood glucose, the impact of energy output changes, and why moderate sweet foods are excluded from diabetic diets instead of normalizing insulin secretion.
1. Pralhada says that while most saints and sages renounce the world and seek their own liberation, he does not want to do so as he is the only savior for billions of people.
2. Pralhada believes that the people cannot achieve salvation anywhere else, so he does not want to selfishly seek his own liberation without helping others.
3. Stress is a universal phenomenon but not well understood by all, and it is the duty of the fortunate few who understand stress to help others manage it, as individual liberation and stress management are now intricately linked to helping billions of others.
The document discusses "my problem", which is a struggle within individuals between what is and what should be. This restlessness stems from sensory input not matching feelings of wants and deficiencies. "My problem" is a global issue, as it is difficult to voluntarily blossom into generous, loving characteristics. Forcing change cannot transform individuals, but creating a globally beneficial environment conducive to blossoming may help. However, even this is not possible without universally practicing remembrance of the divine name (Namasmran). "My problem" is a universal problem that even leaders face, and tolerance born of experience is needed to address it appropriately.
The document discusses the essence of sex and whether sexual gratification can contribute to total life fulfillment. While intense desire and coming together is a common experience for opposite sexes, the physical and emotional union does not provide permanent fulfillment or prevent couples from breaking away. The author questions if the essence of sex is cursed with a feeling of incompletion or if individuals miss its true essence.
The document discusses the concept of unconditioned happiness from the perspective of Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar. It describes how saints exemplify equanimity in difficult situations, which is highly esteemed in the Bhagavad Gita. Initially, the author failed to appreciate this state of mind, thinking it was akin to depression, surrender, or indifference. However, it is realized that this state is when one rises above perceptions and influences of senses, endocrine systems, and the limbic system - a trans-physical, trans-physiological, and trans-psychological state of consciousness. In this state, one appears unaffected but can interact with situations through articulation, physical actions, or mystical
Sex is like a horse that must be tamed and ridden to reach fulfillment. Carrying sexual urges without satisfaction will exhaust one. Sex is a vehicle to fuel happiness and welfare for oneself and others when practiced mindfully. Understanding this blessing can be achieved through practice of mindfulness to fully enjoy life's pleasures and share the benefits with others.
Human physiology is the study of the functioning of living human beings. It originally referred to the study of nature but came to focus on how humans and other living things function. Today, human physiology includes the study of molecular, cellular, endocrine, cardiovascular and respiratory systems. Applied fields of human physiology also examine how physiology relates to areas like space, sports, exercise, altitude and clinical medicine. Human physiology is now understood as the study of dynamic interactions between humans and their total external and internal environments over time.
This document discusses the importance of romance in life. It states that romance is the vital energy and light that fuels life. It suggests that for one's life to blossom with romance, everything one possesses, uses, practices, consumes, indulges in or enjoys must reach their highest potential. It recommends the practice of NAMASMARAN as opening the door for all activities to culminate in ecstasy and for romance to be sustained.
Physical intercourse fulfills biological and individual needs but leaves the mind unsatisfied and restless. True happiness comes from realizing a grand union of one's inner self with the universe, described as an ecstatic intercourse. This realization can inspire holistic perspectives and policies that benefit health, education, and society on individual and global levels.
This document provides an overview of Practical Superliving, which is described as realizing simultaneous individual liberation and universal welfare through Total Stress Management (TSM). TSM is presented as a conscious evolutionary transformation that liberates individuals from suffering to experience A-grade happiness. Key aspects of TSM discussed include namasmarn (remembrance of the divine), physical measures like exercise and massage, managing instincts like hunger and sex, and dealing with emotions and relationships in a way that promotes common goals and missions. The document advocates for policies that support holistic health, education and other areas of life to develop a society where individuals and the collective can both thrive.
This document discusses a study on the role of Uttar Basti (medicated oil administered through the urethra) in treating urethral strictures. 210 patients received 5 sessions of Uttar Basti with sesame oil, honey and rock salt at weekly intervals. Symptoms improved considerably and follow up over 5 years found no recurrences. Uttar Basti was found to be an effective, non-invasive treatment for urethral strictures with minimal complications compared to conventional surgeries.
Fear is systematically generated and propagated by industries like insurance, medicine, cosmetics, and politics to drive profits. This unfounded fear of natural products like ghee, coconut oil, and salt has led to businesses promoting alternative products. While this financial gain leads to sick competition, it ultimately spreads dissatisfaction, disturbance, disease, and global decay. Spiritual growth through practices like remembrance of God's name may be what is essential for individual and global welfare.
The document discusses the experience of love and why it often leaves one feeling wanting. It states that love enthralls our entire existence but also makes us feel helpless due to our dependence on metabolism, hormones and nervous system. When our love is not reciprocated, it reflects this helplessness. However, the document suggests that it is possible to love freely without feeling helpless through the practice of NAMASMARAN, and encourages the reader to verify this possibility.
Physical intercourse fulfills biological and individual needs but does not provide lasting satisfaction or peace. While acquiring material goods and power can bring pleasure, one remains unsatisfied. True happiness is found through realizing a grand union of one's inner self with the inner essence of the universe, an experience described as an ecstatically satisfying intercourse. This ecstatic union provides a holistic perspective that can inspire holistic policies, planning, and implementations across various fields to improve individual and global welfare.
An individual or organization is not necessarily antinational just because they did not participate in political freedom movements. There are several valid reasons why one may not have participated, such as focusing on social reforms, religious issues, atheism, nationalism based on culture/religion rather than politics, or prioritizing the welfare of their own caste/group. Now that India is independent, it is important to move past petty disagreements and accept that all viewpoints contained some truth and error, in order to build a shared vision for progress.
This document discusses total stress management (TSM) or superliving as a way to achieve individual liberation and universal welfare. It provides guidance on practices like meditation, yoga, exercise, diet, relationships and emotional well-being that can help reduce stress and cultivate well-being. The key ideas are that superliving involves refining our perceptions, feelings and responses; it must be done consciously with top priority; and can help overcome challenges like family issues, careers dissatisfaction and social problems if integrated into our daily lives and larger policies.
Gandhi had a profound vision for universal progress through sociopolitical programs that were almost completely faithful to his perceptions, widely acceptable, and highly feasible. While many great people have had either a vision for humanity or led major efforts for people's welfare, Gandhi had both a vision and led huge endeavors for mankind. Additionally, few know that Gandhi continuously practiced remembering God's name. Today, there is a need to precisely translate universal philosophies, visions, and plans into actions at all levels of society, as Gandhi did.
Violence occurs either impulsively or through planned action by individuals or groups and stems from a failure to properly channel mental energy. While destruction can sometimes benefit individuals by removing diseased cells, most philosophies and ethics seek to discipline harmful or perverse behaviors that damage humanity or the natural world.
This document is a registration form for an event called "LAVASA" being held at Dasave, Pune from October 30th to November 1st, 2008. It requests the name, address, contact details and accompanying person of the registrant. It specifies the registration charges of Rs. 4000 for a single person or Rs. 7800 for a person with their spouse. It provides bank account details for payment via DD or cheque and notes that registration and payment must be received by October 30th for guaranteed accommodations, with spot registration available without accommodations guaranteed.
The document discusses restlessness as one of life's greatest enigmas. It describes restlessness as having an unknown origin and not being related to any particular want, though it can be compounded by things like hunger, thirst, insecurity, and sexual deprivation. The author complains about many things in life and finds that activities like sports, exercise, and hobbies do not fulfill or alleviate his restlessness. His restlessness is exacerbated when confronted with conflicts between ideas of morality and the harsh realities of life. To address his immense but potentially beneficial restlessness, he must channel it and guide it through holistic development in all areas of life.
A P A T H Y A G I T A T I O N & S U P E R A C T I V I T Y & Drsuhasmhetre
This document discusses apathy and agitation as threats to personal growth and development. It suggests that while responsiveness to one's environment is important, it needs to be properly directed to avoid negative outcomes. The document promotes the idea of NAMASMARAN, or remembrance of the divine name, as a practice that can help one blossom through enlightening influence on oneself and one's environment, catalyzing appropriate actions in the intellectual, emotional and physical realms. It encourages the reader to reflect on and verify this perspective.
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The document discusses the essence of sex and whether sexual gratification can contribute to total life fulfillment. While intense desire and coming together is a common experience for opposite sexes, the physical and emotional union does not provide permanent fulfillment or prevent couples from breaking away. The author questions if the essence of sex is cursed with a feeling of incompletion or if individuals miss its true essence.
The document discusses the concept of unconditioned happiness from the perspective of Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikar. It describes how saints exemplify equanimity in difficult situations, which is highly esteemed in the Bhagavad Gita. Initially, the author failed to appreciate this state of mind, thinking it was akin to depression, surrender, or indifference. However, it is realized that this state is when one rises above perceptions and influences of senses, endocrine systems, and the limbic system - a trans-physical, trans-physiological, and trans-psychological state of consciousness. In this state, one appears unaffected but can interact with situations through articulation, physical actions, or mystical
Sex is like a horse that must be tamed and ridden to reach fulfillment. Carrying sexual urges without satisfaction will exhaust one. Sex is a vehicle to fuel happiness and welfare for oneself and others when practiced mindfully. Understanding this blessing can be achieved through practice of mindfulness to fully enjoy life's pleasures and share the benefits with others.
Human physiology is the study of the functioning of living human beings. It originally referred to the study of nature but came to focus on how humans and other living things function. Today, human physiology includes the study of molecular, cellular, endocrine, cardiovascular and respiratory systems. Applied fields of human physiology also examine how physiology relates to areas like space, sports, exercise, altitude and clinical medicine. Human physiology is now understood as the study of dynamic interactions between humans and their total external and internal environments over time.
This document discusses the importance of romance in life. It states that romance is the vital energy and light that fuels life. It suggests that for one's life to blossom with romance, everything one possesses, uses, practices, consumes, indulges in or enjoys must reach their highest potential. It recommends the practice of NAMASMARAN as opening the door for all activities to culminate in ecstasy and for romance to be sustained.
Physical intercourse fulfills biological and individual needs but leaves the mind unsatisfied and restless. True happiness comes from realizing a grand union of one's inner self with the universe, described as an ecstatic intercourse. This realization can inspire holistic perspectives and policies that benefit health, education, and society on individual and global levels.
This document provides an overview of Practical Superliving, which is described as realizing simultaneous individual liberation and universal welfare through Total Stress Management (TSM). TSM is presented as a conscious evolutionary transformation that liberates individuals from suffering to experience A-grade happiness. Key aspects of TSM discussed include namasmarn (remembrance of the divine), physical measures like exercise and massage, managing instincts like hunger and sex, and dealing with emotions and relationships in a way that promotes common goals and missions. The document advocates for policies that support holistic health, education and other areas of life to develop a society where individuals and the collective can both thrive.
This document discusses a study on the role of Uttar Basti (medicated oil administered through the urethra) in treating urethral strictures. 210 patients received 5 sessions of Uttar Basti with sesame oil, honey and rock salt at weekly intervals. Symptoms improved considerably and follow up over 5 years found no recurrences. Uttar Basti was found to be an effective, non-invasive treatment for urethral strictures with minimal complications compared to conventional surgeries.
Fear is systematically generated and propagated by industries like insurance, medicine, cosmetics, and politics to drive profits. This unfounded fear of natural products like ghee, coconut oil, and salt has led to businesses promoting alternative products. While this financial gain leads to sick competition, it ultimately spreads dissatisfaction, disturbance, disease, and global decay. Spiritual growth through practices like remembrance of God's name may be what is essential for individual and global welfare.
The document discusses the experience of love and why it often leaves one feeling wanting. It states that love enthralls our entire existence but also makes us feel helpless due to our dependence on metabolism, hormones and nervous system. When our love is not reciprocated, it reflects this helplessness. However, the document suggests that it is possible to love freely without feeling helpless through the practice of NAMASMARAN, and encourages the reader to verify this possibility.
Physical intercourse fulfills biological and individual needs but does not provide lasting satisfaction or peace. While acquiring material goods and power can bring pleasure, one remains unsatisfied. True happiness is found through realizing a grand union of one's inner self with the inner essence of the universe, an experience described as an ecstatically satisfying intercourse. This ecstatic union provides a holistic perspective that can inspire holistic policies, planning, and implementations across various fields to improve individual and global welfare.
An individual or organization is not necessarily antinational just because they did not participate in political freedom movements. There are several valid reasons why one may not have participated, such as focusing on social reforms, religious issues, atheism, nationalism based on culture/religion rather than politics, or prioritizing the welfare of their own caste/group. Now that India is independent, it is important to move past petty disagreements and accept that all viewpoints contained some truth and error, in order to build a shared vision for progress.
This document discusses total stress management (TSM) or superliving as a way to achieve individual liberation and universal welfare. It provides guidance on practices like meditation, yoga, exercise, diet, relationships and emotional well-being that can help reduce stress and cultivate well-being. The key ideas are that superliving involves refining our perceptions, feelings and responses; it must be done consciously with top priority; and can help overcome challenges like family issues, careers dissatisfaction and social problems if integrated into our daily lives and larger policies.
Gandhi had a profound vision for universal progress through sociopolitical programs that were almost completely faithful to his perceptions, widely acceptable, and highly feasible. While many great people have had either a vision for humanity or led major efforts for people's welfare, Gandhi had both a vision and led huge endeavors for mankind. Additionally, few know that Gandhi continuously practiced remembering God's name. Today, there is a need to precisely translate universal philosophies, visions, and plans into actions at all levels of society, as Gandhi did.
Violence occurs either impulsively or through planned action by individuals or groups and stems from a failure to properly channel mental energy. While destruction can sometimes benefit individuals by removing diseased cells, most philosophies and ethics seek to discipline harmful or perverse behaviors that damage humanity or the natural world.
This document is a registration form for an event called "LAVASA" being held at Dasave, Pune from October 30th to November 1st, 2008. It requests the name, address, contact details and accompanying person of the registrant. It specifies the registration charges of Rs. 4000 for a single person or Rs. 7800 for a person with their spouse. It provides bank account details for payment via DD or cheque and notes that registration and payment must be received by October 30th for guaranteed accommodations, with spot registration available without accommodations guaranteed.
The document discusses restlessness as one of life's greatest enigmas. It describes restlessness as having an unknown origin and not being related to any particular want, though it can be compounded by things like hunger, thirst, insecurity, and sexual deprivation. The author complains about many things in life and finds that activities like sports, exercise, and hobbies do not fulfill or alleviate his restlessness. His restlessness is exacerbated when confronted with conflicts between ideas of morality and the harsh realities of life. To address his immense but potentially beneficial restlessness, he must channel it and guide it through holistic development in all areas of life.
A P A T H Y A G I T A T I O N & S U P E R A C T I V I T Y & Drsuhasmhetre
This document discusses apathy and agitation as threats to personal growth and development. It suggests that while responsiveness to one's environment is important, it needs to be properly directed to avoid negative outcomes. The document promotes the idea of NAMASMARAN, or remembrance of the divine name, as a practice that can help one blossom through enlightening influence on oneself and one's environment, catalyzing appropriate actions in the intellectual, emotional and physical realms. It encourages the reader to reflect on and verify this perspective.
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Basavarajeeyam is an important text for ayurvedic physician belonging to andhra pradehs. It is a popular compendium in various parts of our country as well as in andhra pradesh. The content of the text was presented in sanskrit and telugu language (Bilingual). One of the most famous book in ayurvedic pharmaceutics and therapeutics. This book contains 25 chapters called as prakaranas. Many rasaoushadis were explained, pioneer of dhatu druti, nadi pareeksha, mutra pareeksha etc. Belongs to the period of 15-16 century. New diseases like upadamsha, phiranga rogas are explained.
ABDOMINAL TRAUMA in pediatrics part one.drhasanrajab
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These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
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1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
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1. Dr. shriniwas janardan kashalikar
PROFESSION
Research, workshops, counseling, guest lecturers, writing (research
papers, articles and books), radio talks, public talks in the area of TOTAL
STRESS MANAGEMENT (TSM).
QUALIFICATIONS
- M.B.B.S., (October 1973, Poona University)
- M. D. , (December 1980, Bombay University, with rank)
- F.I.C.G., (Fellow of the Indian College of Gerontology, Bombay)
- F.F.F.B.M.S., (Foreign Faculty Fellow in Basic Medical Sciences Medical,
University of south Carolina, U.S.A)
POSITIONS HELD PRESENTLY
- Recognizd Postgraduate teacher for M.D. Physiology course.
- Recognized University examiner for M.D. Physiology examination.
- Professor in Charge of Central Library and Associate Professor, Seth G. S.
Medical College and K.E.M. Hospital, Mumbai - 400 012.
- Life Member, Association of Physiologists and Pharmacologists of India (APPI)
FELICITATIONS
Felicitated at the hands of Mayors of Mumbai and other organizations.
AWARDS AND HONOURS
Host institution and Home Institution awards and certificate of distinction by
ECFMG (USA).
2. ARTICLES ON PHYSILOGY/ RELATED TOPICS
1. Disease processes - A Holistic Perspective Medifacts Vol. 14,
1995.
2. Diagnosis: A Holistic Perspective Medifacts Vol. 15, 1995.
3. A Holistic Perspective of possible mechanisms of cars in
Homeopathy.
Medifacts. Vol. 16, 1995.
4. Holistic Insight into the possible mechanisms of Health
Promotion & Healing in yoga (Part I, Yama & Niyama)
Medifacts Vol. 18, 1996.
5. Holistic Insight into the possible mechanisms of health
Promotion & Healing in Yoga
Medifacts Vol. 19, 1996.
6. Holistic Insight into Locimotion and Health Promotion
Medifacts Vol. 20, 1997.
7. Holistic Concepts of Emotions (Part 7)
Medifacts Vol. 21, 1997.
8. Holistic Aspects of Promotion of Emotional Health & Performance
Medifacts Vol. 22, 1998.
9. Holistic Concept of Health in Geeta, Chapter 1
Medifacts Vol. 23, 1998.
10. Holistic Medicine Medicine
Medifacts Vol. 12, 1994.
11. Human Existence - A Holistic Concept
Medifacts Vol. 12, 1994.
12. Yoga in Health, Disease and other phases of life Havyaka
(Medicine)
13. Physiological Aspects of Hyper Tension
Medifacts Vol. 2, 1989.
14. The Significance of Physiological Consideration in the Study
of Tuberculosis
Medifacts Vol. 1, 1988.
15. Physiological Mechanisms involved in secretion of HCI in
stomach Medifacts
16. All important sex Manas times
17. The sshh topic Manas times
3. 18. Guild spoils sex Manas times
19. Sex can be rejuvenating Manas times
20. Is Celibacy harmful Manas times
21. Maximising pleasure Manas times
22. Love Vs Lust Manas times
23. I am short but can I be sexy?
18 articles in Tarun Bharat on Holistic health.
5 articles in Lokaprabha on Holistic medicine.
PAPERS
1. A Common Denomination in te Pathogenesisi of Asthama. Medical
Hypotheses, (1988) 27, 255-259, Longman Group U. K. Ltd., 1988.
2. An explanation for the Development of Decussations in the Central
Nervous System. Medical Hypotheses (1987), Longman Group U.K.
Ltd., 1988.
3. The teaching of Physiology for medical students - A perspective.
The Indian Journal of Medical Education Vol. XXVIII No. 2-3
May-December, 1989, Page 3-7.
4. The Pathological Aspects of Malethion Carbaryl, Lindana and
Pyrethroids.
5. An Evalution of two of the available studies on pesticides
poisoning.
6. Role of Mn++ in Ouabain Induced Cardiac Arrythmias.
Issues in Environmental Health. The case of Pesticides.
ABSTRACTS
1. Repelling activity in neuronal loop. An important determinant
in organisation of neurons in central nervous system. Volume - 27,
Number 5, XXIX A. C. APPI.
2. Olfactory system influences immune system and its development .
Indian Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology, Vol. 32, No. 5.
3. Yoga in medical eduication
I.A.A.ME 1st Annual Conf. Mumbai - 27th/29th Jan., 1992.
4. A comparative study of the absolute eonsinophil count in full term
and premature infants at Birth and at the end of one month. Indian
Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology, Supplement - I Vol. 29,
No. 5.
4. 5. Fitness Clinics - A teaching method
F : IC : 68, 42nd Annual APPI 1996 Conference.
6. Practical courses in Physiology
F : IC : 68, 42nd Annual APPI 1996 Conference.
GUEST LECTURES
1. Staff Society, KEM Hospital - “Stress”
2. Holistic Health (IMA) Miraj.
3. Health in Geeta - Khamgaon
4. Holistic Health - Sangli (Medical Association of Alternative therapy)
5. Holistic Health - Dombivali (Ashray)
6. Holistic Health - Dadar (Yogavidya Niketan)
7. Over 20 Lectures on All India Radio (Doctor Apylya Bhetila)
8. Holistic Health - Lions Club - Sawantwadi.
9. Holistic Health - Ayurveda College - Sawantiwadi.
10. Compering Health Progremmes - Doordarshan, Mumbai.
CONFERENCE ATTENDED ETC.
1. International Conference on Neuroscience, 14th Sept., 1986
(Washington, USA)
2. Panel Member, Workshop an Assessment in Medical (Physiology)
AIIMS, 14th to 16th Dec., 1987.
3. LIFE programme, Mumbai.
4. APPI - National Conference - presented a paper BJMC, Pune.
5. Update Ayurveda - CGM College, Mumbai - Nov. 26-27, 1988.
6. ISHA- course for health administrators, Bangalore - Sept. 11-15,
1989.
7. APPI - National Conference - SCB Med. College, Cuttack.
8. AVPI - presented a paper - 25-28 Dec., 1996. Annual Conference
27-29 Dec., 1985 - Culcutta, Presented paper.
9. National Course on Educational Science Technology for the
teachers in Health Professionals, PGIMER - 4th March - 13th
March, 1992, Chandigarh.
ACTIVITY OF SOCIAL BENEFIT
Gave medical and social services
1. 1975 to 1978 - Adeli (Village in Sindhudurg district)
2. Mill workers during strike 1982.
3. School for blindness.
4. Madan Cottage Slums - Bhandup (W)
5. OTHER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
1. Fellow of Indian College of Genontilogy
2. Foreign faculty fellow in basic medical sciences with cerfiticate of
distinction and luncheon in honour, MUSC (SC), ECFMG (USA)
3. Feliciated at the hands of Mayor 1985, 86, 88.
4. Professor in charge of Library (GSMC & KEMH)
5. M.D. with a special certificate of rank.
6. Examiner and Teacher for M.D. (Physiology)
7. Feliciatated by Dnyanadhara Education Institute, Mumbai.
OTHER WORK
Several articles and interviews on social issues published in newspapers
magazines, weeklies etc. from time to time in Hindi, Marathi & English.
CONTACT INFO
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BOOKS PUBLISHED
English Books
STRESS :
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Pages : 235
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Smiling Sun :
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Pages 184,
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Holistic Health
The more complete concept of health important
in Total Stress Management is described in a
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Pages 24,
Price Rs.10/-.
Health is Geeta (1st Chapter)
Concepts useful in Total Stress Management.
Pages 48,
Price Rs.15/-.
7. Namasmaran
This is the first book that describes the
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Pages 96,
Rs.100/-.
Navgrahstrotra
A humble attempt to understand the hymn,
Pages 36,
Price Rs.10/-.
Be Successful In Examination
A simple and effective guide to succeeds in
variety of examinations and beneficially modified
the examination and education systems,
Pages 46,
Price Rs.50/-.
Practical TSM
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The simple and “easy to follow” instructions
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TSM.
Pages 46,
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8. Holistic Medicine
This is the concise book that includes a)
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The solution of Articles on Sexology
A compilation of articles useful in overcoming
stress resulting from sexual suppression, abuse,
misconceptions and dilemmas.
Solutions To Social Stressors
A compilation of articles useful in overcoming the
emotional and intellectual stress resulting from
common social problems.
Art Of Teaching Medicine
(co-authored)
Available in KEM Hospital, Mumbai - 400012.
Text Book Of Physiology
(co-author,Ed-Bijlani)
Available in Medical book shops.
9. Marathi Books
Chaitnya Sadhana
This is a treatise on holistic health (TSM) full
of all neccessary information and concepts
relevant physical, emotional, intellectual, spiritua,
and economic, social, cultural, educational,
enviornment and other various aspects of health.
Co-author:Dr.Pushkar A. Shikarkhane
Pages 271,
Price Rs.200/-.
Kamjivan-Dyan and Samadhan
Scientific and practical understanding of human
sex and solution to overcome the miserable stress
resulting from sexual suppression,abuse,misconce
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Pages 256,
Price Rs.125/-
Bhovara
The touching, thrilling and invigorating story of
medical work in village.
Price Rs.175/-
American Antarangath
The enlighteing exploration of America and
Americans.
Price Rs.150/-.
10. Sahastranetra
A new understanding of the World Famous Hymn
Vishnu Sahastranam.
Price Rs.150.
Sampurna Arogyasathi Namasmarna
Traditional method to overcome stress, described
in brief,
Pages 28
Price Rs.10
Arogyacha Arasa
Simple ways of finding out how healthy you are,
Pages 48
Price Rs.15/-.
Thakava Ghalva-Spurthi Milava
Scientific Understanding and Practical solutions to
acquire positive health.
Pages 88,
Price Rs.100/-.
11. Namasmaran
Exposition of value of traditional way to TSM in
simple and lucid marathi.
Pages 64
Price Rs.50/-.
Mousami Aajar
(Seasonal dieseases and their treatment) Co-
authors :Dr.K.P. Kulkarni and Dr.P.A. Shikarkhane.
Pages 80
Price Rs.75/-.
Mhanaje Kay Hote?
General knowledge in medical science,
Pages 80
Price Rs.40/-
Ginipig
Co-Author : Laxman Londe,First Medical Science
Fiction In Marathi 13 episode TV serial on this
novel was telecast on doordarshan.
12. Shambhavi
A thrilling novel very useful in total stress
management as it reflects vividly the panorama of
intellectual and emotional cataclysms while in the
process of reaching the goal of life. Pages 264,
Price Rs.200/-.
Sampurna Tanavmuktisati Upaukta Lekh
A compilation of articles and short stories.
Sampurna Tanavmukti va samasyapurtiA
simple,effective & scientific exposition of stress
and its management useful for common people
and medical professionals.
price : 150/-
Hitguj.
A compilationof articles useful in concptual clarity
& stress management.
Price : 50/-
13. Vaidyakiya Vyavsay-Vyavhar and dheya
The views of young doctor practicing in the village
on the ideas and pratice of medical science.
Pages 56,
Price Rs.15/-.
A Spectrum of emotions while in the
process of TSM.
A compilatin of unpublished poems.
Swasthya Saadhana
A compilation of articles published in newspapaer
viz. Tarun Bharat.
Samyak Vaidhak
The concept of Holistic Medicine is described for
everyone,
Pages 60,
Price Rs.30/-.
Kamvigyan
Some aspects of sexology, Co-authored.
14. Hindi Books
Arogya Ka Rajmarg
Traditional way of TSM.
Pages 66,
Price Rs.15/-.
E-Books
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