Author-Prof. Yogi Sri. R. M. Madhavan
language- english
the detailed analysis of novel corona virus effect, predictions, astrological method, yoga techniques to handle in india.
1. A prediction of Yogi-
India Easily Overcome
COVID-19 Attacks
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SLOGANS FOR COVID-19
AWARENESS
“To enjoy good health, to bring true
happiness to one’s family, to bring peace to
all, one must first discipline and control one’s
own mind. If a man can control his mind he
can find the way to Enlightenment, and all
wisdom and virtue will naturally come to him.”
– Buddha
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1. INTRODUCTION
2. CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 (COVID-19)
3. SYMPTOMS
4. OTHER SYMPTOMS CAN INCLUDE::
5. WHEN TO SEE A DOCTOR
6. CAUSES
7. RISK FACTORS
8. PREVENTION
9. CDC - RECOMMENDS
10.DIAGNOSIS
11.TREATMENT
12.COPING AND SUPPORT
13.INCUBATION PERIOD FOR COVID-19
14.HOW LONG DOES THE VIRUS SURVIVE ON SURFACES?
15.HOW DANGEROUS IS THE VIRUS?
16.THE SPREADING RATE OF COVID-19 VIRUS INFECTION
17.EXPLANATION OF HOW COVID-19 VIRUS IN INDIA CAN HAVE NO EFFECT
18.COVI-19 AFFECTS OLDER PEOPLE
19.COUNTRIES WITH COLD-WEATHER HAVE HIGHLY REPORTED CASES OF COVID-19
20.IN THE COLDER COUNTRIES HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO SPREAD THE VIRUS
21.DISTINCT DIVERSITY OF KIR GENES IN SOUTHERN INDIAN POPULATIONS
22.INDIGENOUS CULTURES, RITUALS, CUSTOMS, RELIGIOUS BELIEFS IN INDIA
CONTENTS
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23.HOW IS THE COVID19 VIRUS ATTACK GOING TO BE IN INDIA?
24.CLASSICAL ASTROLOGICAL RULES, "SUN DISINFECTANT“
25.COVID-19 CAN SURVIVE IN THE OPEN AIR AT TEMPERATURES UP TO 30 ° C
26.ON THE CONTRARY, COVID-19, WHICH PENETRATE INTO THE HUMAN BODY,
CAN SURVIVE THE HIGHER TEMPERATURE
27.YOUNGER AND WOMEN HAVE MORE IMMUNE TO RESIST THE DISEASE THAN THE ELDERLY.
28.IMMUNITY GENES OF INDIANS
29.WHICH COUNTRIES ARE MOST VULNERABLE?
30.COUNTRIES MOST VULNERABLEIS
31.THERE A “SOCIAL SPREAD” IN INDIA?
32.IS THERE A DRUG FOR THIS IN ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE?
33.SIDDHA MEDICINE HAS VERY SIMPLE MEDICINES.
34.THERE ARE SIMPLE MEDICINES IN AYURVEDIC MEDICINE.
35.HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE HAS SIMPLE MEDICINES.
36.ARE THERE ANY METHODS OF YOGA PRACTICE?
37.YOGIC FOOD
38.METHODS OF YOGA PRACTICE
39.AND SOME MORE POSTS, FOR YOUR VIEWING
40.THE GOLDEN WORDS OF YOGIS AND MAHAN
41.CONCLUSIONS
CONTENTS
5. This article is a self-confident article on how to deal with
the extraordinary situation that is currently occurring in
India, and says how people should address the issue
with the help of science, spirituality, culture, and
psychology at present.
In this article, All the important concepts have been
studied.
There is no doubt that this article will help people
overcome their fears and defend themselves against the
COVID-19 attack.
This article is designed to help school and college
students overcome depression and build self-
confidence.
INTRODUCTION
Prof. Yogi Sri. R. M. Madhavan, M.SC. (COUN. & PSY.),
NET(Y)
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6. CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019
(COVID-19)
OVERVIEW
Coronaviruses are a family of viruses that can cause
illnesses such as the common cold, (SARS) (MERS).,
In 2019, a new coronavirus was identified as the cause of
a disease outbreak that originated in China.
The virus is now known as the severe acute respiratory
syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
The disease it causes is called coronavirus disease 2019
(COVID-19). In March 2020, (WHO) declared the outbreak
a pandemic.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/symptoms-causes/syc-2047
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7. • Signs and symptoms
of may appear two
to 14 days after
exposure and can
include:
Symptom
s
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1.Fever
2.Cough
3.Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
8. Other symptoms can include::
Tiredness Aches
Runny
nose
Sore
throat
Headache Diarrhea Vomiting
• The severity of COVID-19 symptoms can range
from very mild to severe.
• Some people may have no symptoms at all.
• People who are older or who have existing chronic
medical conditions, such as heart disease, lung
disease or diabetes, or who have compromised
immune systems may be at higher risk of serious
illness.
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9. WHEN TO SEE A DOCTOR
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If you have COVID-19 symptoms or you've been in contact with
someone diagnosed with COVID-19, contact your doctor or clinic
right away for medical advice
If you have emergency COVID-19 signs and symptoms, such
as trouble breathing, chest pain or pressure, confusion, or blue
lips or face, seek care immediately.
10. • infection with the new coronavirus
causes (COVID-19).
• It's unclear exactly how contagious the
new coronavirus is. Data has shown that it
spreads from person to person among
those in close contact.
• The virus spreads by respiratory
droplets released when someone with the
virus coughs, sneezes or talks.
• It can also spread if a person touches a
surface with the virus on it and then
touches his or her mouth, nose or eyes.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/symptoms-causes/syc-20479963
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Causes
11. Risk factors
Risk factors
for COVID-19 appear
to include:
Recent travel from or
residence in an area
with ongoing
community spread
of COVID-19 as
determined
by CDC or WHO
Close contact with
someone who
has COVID-19 — such
as when a family
member or health
care worker takes care
of an infected person
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/symptoms-causes/syc-20479963
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12. Complications
•Older adults or
people with existing
chronic medical
conditions are at
greater risk of
becoming seriously
ill with COVID-19.
•Complications can
include:
•Pneumonia in both
lungs
•Organ failure in
several organs
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13. Prevention
Although there
is no vaccine
available to
prevent
infection with
the new
coronavirus,
you can take
steps to reduce
your risk of
infection.
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14. Avoid large
events and mass
gatherings.
Keep distance
between yourself
and others
if COVID-19 is
spreading in your
community,
especially if you
have a higher risk
of serious illness.
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15. Wash your
hands often
with soap and
water for at least
20 seconds, or
use an alcohol-
based hand
sanitizer that
contains at least
60% alcohol.
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20. Stay home from
work, school
and public areas
if you're sick,
unless you're
going to get
medical care.
Avoid taking
public
transportation if
you're sick.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/symptoms-causes/syc-20479963
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21. The CDC recomm
ends wearing
cloth face
coverings in
public places,
such as the
grocery store,
where it's difficult
to avoid close
contact with
others.
It's especially
suggested in areas
with ongoing
community
spread.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/symptoms-causes/syc-20479963
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22. CDC - Recommends
The CDC recommends
wearing cloth face coverings
in public places,.
It's especially suggested in
areas with ongoing
community spread.
Non-medical cloth masks
are recommended for the
public.
Surgical masks and N-95
respirators are in short
supply and should be
reserved for health care
providers..
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23. Diagnosis
Are you experiencing
any of the following
symptoms.
Cough, Fever,
Difficulty to
Breathing
Have you ever
had any of the
following:
Diabetes, BP,
Lung Disease,
Heart Disease
Have you traveled
anywhere
internationally in the
last 14 days
I have recently
interacted or
lived with
someone who
has tested
positive for
COVID-19
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/symptoms-causes/syc-
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24. Treatmen
t
• *Currently, no antiviral medication is
recommended to treat COVID-19.
Treatment is directed at relieving
symptoms and may include:
• Pain relievers (ibuprofen or
acetaminophen)
• Cough syrup or medication
• Rest
• Fluid intake
• If you have mild symptoms, your
doctor may recommend that you
recover at home. Your doctor will
likely follow up with you regularly.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/symptoms-causes/syc-20479963
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25. Coping and support
It's common to feel fearful and anxious during the COVID-19 pandemic. You're probably
worried that you or those you love will get sick. You may be concerned about taking care
of yourself or others who are ill.
1. During this time, remember to take care of yourself and manage your stress.
2. Eat healthy meals.
3. Get enough sleep.
4. Get physical activity as you're able to, such as using exercise or yoga videos. If
you're healthy, go outside for a walk.
5. Try relaxation exercises such as deep breathing, stretching and meditation.
6. Avoid watching or reading too much news or spending too much time on social
media.
7. Connect with friends and family, such as with phone or video calls.
8. Do activities you enjoy, such as reading a book or watching a funny movie
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26. Coping
And
Support CONTN.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/symptoms-causes/syc-20479963
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If you're ill with COVID-19, it's especially important to:
Get plenty of rest.
Drink fluids.
Let your doctor know right away if your symptoms worsen.
Having COVID-19 or caring for someone with the disease can cause
stress and anxiety. If stress is affecting your daily life after several days,
contact your doctor. He or she may suggest that you talk to a mental
health professional.
It's common to feel fearful and anxious during the COVID-19 pandemic. You're
probably worried that you or those you love will get sick. You may be concerned
about taking care of yourself or others who are ill.
27. • The “incubation period” means
the time between catching the
virus and beginning to have
symptoms of the disease. Most
estimates of the incubation
period for COVID-19 range
from 1-14 days, most
commonly around five days.
INCUBATION
PERIOD FOR
COVID-19
https://www.who.int/news-room/q-a-detail/q-a-
coronaviruses
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28. •Studies suggest that Coronaviruses
(including preliminary information on
the COVID-19 virus) may persist on
surfaces for a few hours or up to
several days.
•This may vary under different
conditions (e.g. type of surface,
temperature or humidity of the
environment)
How long
does the
virus survive
on
surfaces?
https://www.who.int/news-room/q-a-detail/q-a-
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29. • To evaluate the risk of
this novel coronavirus
virus, three parameters
must be understood:
• Transfer Rate (RO)
• Case Mortality Rate (CFR)
• Is asymmetric
transmission possible?
How
dangerous
is the
virus?
https://www.who.int/news-room/q-a-detail/q-a-
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30. • The WHO estimates (on
Jan. 23) will be R.O 1.4 to
2.5.
• An explosion with a
reproductive number below
one will gradually
disappear.
• In comparison, the
common flu R.O is 1.3 and
for SARS is 2.0.
The spreading
rate of COVID-19
virus infection
https://www.who.int/news-room/q-a-detail/q-a-
coronaviruses
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32. Older persons and
persons with pre-
existing medical
appear to develop
serious illness more
often than others.
if a country people
have got the median
age of 30 to 48, that
country has caused
the most casualties.
But the median age in
India is 28,
So India, a country
with too many young
people, can do no
harm.
Reason-1
What explains Covid-19’s lethality for the elderly? Scientists look to
‘twilight’ of the immune system
BY SHARON BEGLEY @SXBEGLE
MARCH 30, 2020
Researchers on Monday announced the most comprehensive
estimates to date of elderly people’s elevated risk of serious illness
and death from the new coronavirus: Covid-19 kills an estimated
13.4% of patients 80 and older, compared to 1.25% of those in their
50s and 0.3% of those in their 40s.
The sharpest divide came at age 70. Although 4% of patients in their
60s died, more than twice that, or 8.6%, of those in their 70s did, Neil
Ferguson of Imperial College London and his colleagues estimated in
their paper, published in Lancet Infectious Diseases.**1
?https://www.statnews.com/2020/03/30/what-explains-coronavirus-lethality-for-elderly/
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COVI-19 Affects
Older People
33. ‘Low temperature
and low relative
humidity significantly
increase' spread of
COVID-19
For example,
United States
Japan
South Korea
Britain
Sweden
Spain
Germany.
Reason-2
Newstudy says 'high temperature and
high relative humidity significantly
reduce' spread of COVID-19
By Mark Puleo, AccuWeather staff
writer
Published Mar. 19, 2020 3:00 AM | Updated Mar. 21, 2020
10:49 PM **2
?
https://www.accuweather.com/en/health-wellness/new-study-says-high-temperature-and-high-relative-humidity-significantly-reduce-spread-of-covid-19/703418
33Prof. R.M. Madhavan
Countries with cold-weather
have highly reported cases of
COVID-19
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34. In the Colder countries have not
been able to spread the virus
In the colder
countries, the
human body is
completely
covered.
Thereby
preventing the
spread of the
virus.
Reason-3
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35. Distinct diversity of KIR genes in
southern Indian populations
Tamil Nadu has direct
business relationships
with many countries in
the world nearly a
thousand, two thousand
years ago.
they go there and living
with them, and bring
various virus infections
from those countries.
So, their body creates
own immune system to
fight with a deadly virus.
This is also a major
cause to win the fight
against COVID-19 in
Tamil Nadu
Reason-4
Distinct diversity of KIR genes in three southern Indian populations: comparison
with world populations revealed a link between KIR gene content and pre-historic
human migrations.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18369612/
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36. Indigenous cultures, rituals,
customs, religious beliefs in India
Indians are very
culturally and
religiously.
They have the
knowledge and
belief that they
can be cured by
worshiping a few
deities for a
certain disease
and by consuming
a few natural
herbs.
Reason-5
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37. Indigenous cultures, rituals,
customs, religious beliefs in
India. Cont...
Self-confidence is
essential for
healing.
Indians easily
overcome such
disasters as this
belief is spread by
their religious and
cultural beliefs.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4468812/
https://www.ncbs.res.in/HistoryScienceSociety/content/
overview-indian-healing-traditions
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3130647/
https://www.molinahealthcare.com/providers/fl/PDF/
Medicaid/resource_FL_AsianIndianCulture_Influences
AndImplicationsForHealthCare.pdf
https://www.advocatehealth.com/assets/docu
ments/faith/hindufinal.pdf
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38. Indigenous cultures, rituals, customs, religious
beliefs in India. Cont
For example, religious
rituals such as Neem
leaves, mangoes
leaves, turmeric
sprinkles, and lemon
water, with a deity
attached to it;
Neem leaves mean
that Mariamman,
Yellow, Lakshmi has
many such beliefs,
and that hope saves
them from such
catastrophes.
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40. Classical astrological
rules, "Sun disinfectant"
Many states in India
have temperatures as
high as 38 degrees
Celsius.
Moreover, as the sun
rays will be more from
April 15 onwards, the
temperature in India
will increase.
According to astrology,
"the sun is a
disinfectant".
All tropical countries
such as India are not
be affected by the
COVID-19 virus.
Reason-6
The Best Disinfectant Is Sunlight
If we're going to spend ever more time indoors, we need to at
least let the sun shine in
https://thriveglobal.com/stories/the-best-disinfectant-is-
sunlight/
"Sunlight Is Said to Be the Best of Disinfectants"*: The
Efficacy of Sun Exposure for Reducing Fungal
Contamination in Used Clothes
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25167689/
By Marc Sorenson, EdD. Sun exposure–Did you know
that sun exposure can kill germs both inside and outside
the body? Here is a little history.
http://sunlightinstitute.org/sun-exposure-antiseptic-
antibiotic/
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41. COVID-19 can survive in the open air
at temperatures up to 30 ° C
COVID-19 can
survive up to 30
degrees Celsius in
the open air,
and thus cannot be
affected by the
COVID-19 virus in
these tropical
countries, or in
countries where it is
hot.
Reason-7
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42. On the contrary, COVID-19, which penetrate
into the human body,
can survive the higher temperature
On the contrary,
COVID-19, which
penetrate into the
human body, can
survive the higher
temperature of
the body, because
the body stays
moist despite the
heat.
COVID-19 is
essential to
staying moist
Reason-8
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43. Younger and women have more
immune to resist the disease than the
elderly.
Most of
the
Indians are
middle
aged and
their
immunity
is high.
Reason-9
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COVID-19
COVID-19
COVID-19
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44. Indians have
been genetically
susceptible to
the onslaught of
many kind
diseases,
for that reason
they get
immune,
so Indians can
easily free
themselves from
this attack.
Reason-10
More immunity genes in Indians
doi:10.1038/nindia.2008.254 Published online 1 August 2008
An Indo-US team of researchers has found that Indians, compared to other world populations, carry more
of a kind of natural killer cells that can detect and terminate infections at an early stage1. Research
suggests that Indians acquired the activating KIR (killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors) genes as a
result of natural selection to survive the environmental challenges during their pre-historic coastal
migrations from Africa.
"Whether having more activating KIR genes is an advantage or disadvantage for Indians remains to be
elucidated," says Rajalingam Raja, one of the reseachers.
White blood cells, or leukocytes, are cells of the immune system defending the body against disease by
identifying and killing pathogens and tumor cells. The main types of WBC are T lymphocytes, B
lymphocytes, macrophages, neutrophils and natural killer cells. The defense in the first week of infection
is mediated primarily by macrophages, neutrophils and natural killer cells. In most cases, these cells do a
great job of keeping people healthy and preventing infections. If the infection is not contained by the first
week, the T and B lymphocytes will initiate more specific and strong defense.
Genes that control the immune response are generally variable among individuals, and such difference
has been implicated in human health and disease.
Macrophages, neutrophils and natural killer cells have long been regarded as primitive and nonspecific.
However, recent research revealed an unexpected complexity and sophisticated capability of these cells
in detecting and terminating infections at the early stage. Particularly, the natural killer cells use a family
of 14 killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR) in detecting infections and tumors – 7 of them vary
greatly between individuals and involve in activating natural killer cells. These activating KIR genes have
been implicated in resistance to infections and susceptibility to autoimmune diseases.
The authors of this work are from: Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, UCLA
Immunogenetics Center, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, University of California at Los Angeles,
Los Angeles, CA, USA; Department of Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India;
National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP), Minneapolis, MN, USA.
References
Du, Z. et al. KIR2DL5 alleles mark certain combination of activating KIR genes. Genes Immun. 9, 470-480
(2008) | Article |
https://www.natureasia.com/en/nindia/article/10.1038/nindia.2008.254
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Immunity Genes of Indians
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46. Countries most vulnerable
Which country is above
the "average age“ limit.
Any country with
temperatures below 28
degrees Celsius will
greatly increase the
"mortality rate".
Examples include Italy,
the United States,
Sweden, Germany,
England and Spain
Reason-11
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AGE FACTOR
TEMPERATURE FACTOR
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47. Is there a “social spread” in
India?
The answer is no!
At the same time there
is no denying that social
diffusion has not
occurred.
Despite the social
outbreak in countries
like India, due to the
immunity of the
Indians, little is affected
and his body is
immediately immune;
Those symptoms
disappear right away.
This can be detected by
the "antibody test".
Reason-12
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48. Disclaimer: This article is about general awareness of disease management through yoga. It should not be considered a therapeutic drug.
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49. Siddha medicine has
medicines for all kinds
of diseases. It is known
in the SiddhaVaidya
that the fivers are
divided into more than
60 types.
If you are diagnosed
with a good medical
practitioner and
diagnosed with the
appropriate
medication, COVID-19
will be cured-100% .
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Siddha
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Siddha medicine has Very
simple medicines.
Nela venbu kasayam
Kaba sura kasayam
Aduthota manappagu
Advisiory of AYUSH Ministery
50. 50
Ayurvedha There are simple medicines in
Ayurvedic medicine.
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52. மறுப்பு: இந்த கட்டுரை ய ோகோமூலம் ய ோய் யமலோண்ரம பற்றி பபோதுத் விழிப்புணர்வு உள்ளது. இது சிகிச்ரைமருந்து என்று கருதக்கூடோது.
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53. The Diet plays an
important role in
managing of Apnea
And Lung.
The patient has
allergic foods and
such foods should
be avoided.
These foods include
cold foods, ice
creams, chocolates
and dairy products.
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Management of
Apnea and Lung Yogic Food
54. Foods that
produce
mucus should
be avoided.
Try to take
warm water /
drinks.
Avoid ghee,
butter, oil,
spicy and
other foods.
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Management of
Apnea and Lung Yogic Food
57. Methods of Yoga Practice
.
• Jala neti,
• Sutra neti
• Kapalabhathi,
• Kunjal,
Shat
Kriyas:
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58. Methods of Yoga Practice
.
Suryanamaskar
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59. Methods of Yoga Practice
.
• Uccaraṇa Sthala Tatha
Visuddha Cakra ṣhuddi,
• Bhudhi Tatha Dhriti Shakti
Vikasaka,
• Vakṣha Sthala Shakti
Vikasakā - 1 And 2
Selected
Practices of
Sukshma
vyayama
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60. Methods of Yoga Practice
.
• Tadasana
• Kati Chakrasana
• Urdhwa hastotan asana
Asanas
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Urdhwa hastotan asana
61. Methods of Yoga Practice
.
• Gomukhasana,
• Ushtrasana,
• Vakrasana,
Asanas
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62. Methods of Yoga Practice
.
• Bhujangasana,
• Sarvangasana,
• Sarala Matsyasana,
• Savasana
Asanas
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Sarala MatsyasanaSavasana
63. Methods of Yoga Practice
.
• Full yogic breathing
• Nadishothana
Pranayama
Pranayama
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தியைோதன பிைோண ோமோ
64. Methods of Yoga Practice
. • Yoga Nidra/
Antar Mouna
Special
Practice:
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65. Methods of Yoga Practice
.
•Om Chanting
•Om meditation
Meditation
Practice:
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66. And some more posts, for your
viewing
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If COVID-19 cases will be
controlled within 30,000 on 5th
May 2020. We can strongly
believe that our country is the
best to win the critical situation
of the COVID 19 attacks.
Prof. R.M. Madhavan
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All of the people of India will have been
able to protect themselves from disease
following a social distance such as curfew.
There is no doubt that the virus can be
spared if all people, religions, races, and
nations bind over the same bridge of love.
Love all creatures, extend love to all; This
deadly virus will get rid of you
Indian Head: Deep scientific and
spiritual background, self-
contained set guidelines is the
best factor.
Prof. R.M. Madhavan
68. The Golden Words of Yogis and
Mahan
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69. The Golden Words of Yogis and
Mahan
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1. India is a country with more youth.
2. India is a tropical country
3. Indians have high immunity
4. Women have greater immunity than Indian men
5. India's belief in religion, science, customs and rituals is based on
the theory of immunity.
6. India has a family member of someone who knows the
techniques of a traditional grandmother's medicine at home
7. The COVID 19 virus is nearing its end of the season
8. Summer in India is a good time to get rid of the virus
9. Often this virus attacks older adults
•Much of the colder terrain is hitting the country
•It strikes the area where people are closest
•it does not attack too much Women and children
Conclusions
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Love is god
Love is Dharma
Love is Lord's mercy
Love is Protecting yourself
Love is Protecting the world
It is good and good is “That”
Prof. R.M. Madhavan