SSC 16 Digestion Problems Combination
SSC No | Combination for | BPS, DS & SSC Combinations included |
SSC 16 |
Digestion Problems
(Basic Combination) |
SSC 70 Sai Sanjeevini Tonic Combination
|
SSC 16 (a) |
Flatulence (Gas) |
SSC 16 Digestion Problems Combination |
SSC 16 (b) |
Acidity |
SSC 16 Digestion Problems Combination |
SSC 16 (c) |
Indigestion |
SSC 16 Digestion Problems Combination |
SSC 16 (d) |
Colic |
SSC 16 Digestion Combination + |
SSC 16 (e) |
Hiccups |
SC 16 Digestion Combination + |
SSC 16 (f) |
Diarrhoea and Dysentry |
SSC 16 Digestion Combination + |
SSC 16 (g) |
Ulcer |
SSC 16 Digestion Combination + |
SSC 16 (h) |
Worms & Parasites |
SSC 16 Digestion Combination + |
SSC 16 (i) |
Cholera |
SSC 16 Digestion Combination + |
SSC 16 (j) |
Colitis |
SSC 16 Digestion Combination + |
SSC 16 (k) |
Crohn's Disease/ Celiac Disease |
SSC 16 Digestion Combination + |
SSC 16 (l) |
Poisoning (all types) |
SSC 16 Digestion Combination + |
SSC 16 (m) |
Prolapsed Colon Combination |
SSC 16 Digestion Combination + |
Notes
Yoga & Meditation are wonderful for healing and prevention of all Digestive and Eliminative system related problems.
Also please see Chapter 8 Section 8.8.12 of A Healer's Guide : How should be eat our food?
SSC 16 (e) Hiccups
Hiccups are an indication that the body is not happy with either what is being eaten (e.g. too much chilly) or that you are eating too fast. Sometimes it is an indication of internal haemorrhage. (People who take asprin often under the misguided notion that they are "preventing" heart trouble, could well be developing internal haemorrhage).
SSC 16 (f) Diarrhoea and Dysentry
Fast with lemon water and honey. Rice kaanji or sago (arrowroot) water is good when some improvement is seen. Khichdi (rice/daal gruel) can be slowly introduced. Cook in ghee (clarified butter). Add black pepper (whole), ginger and cummin seeds to the hot ghee before adding the rice and daal and water.
SSC 16 (g) Ulcer
If the ulcer is in the mouth, add BPS 32 Mouth Sanjeevini
Ulcers in the mouth indicate that the body does not want to eat or that it wants only bland food. (Always cook even "bland" food in ghee and add whole black pepper, cummin and some ginger).
SSC 16 (h) Worms & Parasites
Natural "de-worming" :
Worms do not like raw carrots. Eating raw carrots will drive the worms out.
Boil Neem leaves (10-15) in a cup of water (reduced to half a cup by boiling), add some salt and drink in the morning for 7-10 days.
SSC 16 (i) Cholera
This combination can be used as a prophylactic (preventive) too. 3 doses a day till the epidemic lasts. If the disease does strike, this combination must be given in water for constant sipping and same precautions as given for Diarrhoea/Dysentry must be taken. Please make sure you follow the advice of your medical doctor. Take the Sanjeevini remedy in water along with whatever the doctor has recommended
SSC 16 (k) Crohn's Disease/ Celiac Disease
Although known as Crohn's Disease Sanjeevini, this Sanjeevini also covers Celiac disease. Crohn's Disease is a chronic inflammation of the intestine - usually the last part of the small intestine at the lower right end of the abdomen. However it can occur in other parts of the intestine as well. The inflammation can heal but often leaves scar tissue behind which can cause a blockage in the intestine. It starts most often in young adults. Celiac Disease on the other hand is usually diagnosed in infancy. Both diseases show allergy/sensitivity to dairy products and gluten (which is present in many grains esp. wheat). Note - rice does not have gluten. In India these conditions are sometimes referred to as Colitis.
SSC 16 (k) Poisoning (all types)
If it is a case of food poisoning please add DS 41 Diarrhoea and Dysentry Sanjeevini and DS 38 Dehydration Sanjeevini.
Licking lemon juice dipped in little bit of salt can usually give immediate relief.
Note - For all problems relating to the digestive tract, diet is of utmost importance. Fasting is a very potent tool to help the patient "tune in" to the body's requirements. Please do read Chapter 8.8.12 How should be eat our food?
SSC 16 (m) Prolapsed Colon
Please read the write up on Colon given below to understand the vital importance of a clean colon for good health.
The Colon
The small intestine opens into the colon through a pouch like sac called the cecum at the lower right end of the abdomen. The colon travels up the right side of the abdomen (this section is called the ascending colon), turns at the rib cage to go across to the left side of the body (this section is called the transverse colon) and at the far left end it turns to go downwards (this section is called the descending colon). At the bottom left end of the abdomen it joins the rectum which in turn opens to the anus. The colon is a tube about 2 inches in diameter and about 5 feet in length. It has curves and convolutions making it an ideal breeding ground for diseases. It is the part of the digestive tract which is most susceptible to cancer, tumours, polyps and growths and blockages It is in this part of our anatomy where maximum hygiene needs to be maintained but unfortunately it is perhaps the most neglected organ for most of us. This is where all the accumulated junk (sometimes 20 -30 years old) lies. The lining of the colon is sensitive and absorbs the good and the bad - mostly bad because the natural lining has now become coated with the artificial lining of accumulated rubbish. As the rubbish continues to accumulate, the colon stretches itself - soon sac like pockets begin to form to increase the storage space for the junk. These are known as diverticulii - these can cause significant discomfort and pain and lead to inflammation and infection (besides absorbing toxins produced by the contents which can lead to virtually all of the problems that humans suffer from today). Sometimes, with the burden of accumulated junk (or other reasons on rare occasions), the transverse colon comes free and collapses on top of the small intestine. This is called a prolapsed colon. The DS 102 Prolapsed Uterus Sanjeevini may be used in conjunction with the BPS 57 Colon Sanjeevini for a prolapsed colon.
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