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Volume 1 Issue 9 |
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January 2009 |
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Welcome to the Jiva Newsletter |
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This month, we will explore the
relevance of the ancient Indian
wisdom on the family life of the
busy, modern world vis-à-vis
Ayurveda, Culture and Education. In
addition to the above you will also
find the regular columns that
include useful tips on children’s
lack of confidence, handy
information on ischaemic heart
disease and a healthy recipe for
making squash with greens and
Mung beans. Please send in your
feedback so that we may provide you
with the best knowledge related to
the body, mind and soul. Enjoy! |
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An Ayurvedic Guide to Happy Family Life |
by Dr Partap Chauhan |
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The modern age with its fast-paced life
has taken its toll on the family life of
people in general. After the day’s hard
work people are left with almost no time
to even talk to other members of the
family which has created a sort of
artificial barrier between each other
resulting in utter non-cooperation and
incongruence. Read this insightful essay
to find out how Ayurvedic principles can
help us nurture a happier and more
fruitful family life.
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Family—Children’s Academic Barometer |
by Steven Rudolph |
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Parents often see their main role as
‘providers’. They sit in complacency
thinking that their primary
responsibility is to ensure their
children’s basic needs of life and that
they are enrolled in a good school. What
they fail to realise is that they must
play a greater role in their children's
lives—by giving their time. In this
article, get practical tips to boost
academic performance and inculcate
positive behaviour among children
through constructive family habits.
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Nurturing a Supporting Family |
by Dr Satya Narayan Das |
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The condition of any society can be best
known by studying a few families. For,
families are the building blocks of any
society. With the slow degeneration of
family values, it is easy to see that
the current problems of the society are
rooted deeply within the family unit
itself. Discover, in this absorbing
article, how the ancient Indian wisdom
found in books written thousands of
years ago has effective recipe to create
a loving family and, therefore, a
peaceful and prosperous society.
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Ask Steve |
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Ask Steve |
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Get practical solutions to
all your troublesome
educational issues in this
column. Renowned TV
personality, public speaker
and educator, Steven Rudolph
has the answer for parents,
students or teachers having
a question related to
education. Sample this: “My
daughter is studying in the
11th class (non medical).
She has a moody behaviour.
She throws tantrums at the
drop of a hat! Is this a
reflection for our current
family problems? Please
help.”
Read
more… |
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Jiva Parenting Tips |
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Lack of Confidence |
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Diffidence among children is
often seen in their initial
school days. They withdraw
into themselves and find
very little joy in their
world. They generally suffer
from low self-esteem which
can make life much more
difficult for them. Children
with low self-esteem
perceive temporary setbacks
as permanent, intolerable
conditions. In this column,
get answers to questions
such as how to boost low
confidence among children
which is often the result of
imbalanced family relations
and lack of a positive
atmosphere at home.
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Healthcare with Ayurveda |
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Ischaemic Heart Disease |
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In this column, find out how
Ayurveda can cure common
medical problems using
natural remedies without the
hazards of side effects.
This edition discusses
Ischaemic Heart Disease (IHD)—which
is characterised by reduced
blood supply to the heart
muscle and often triggered
by emotional or family
distress. Symptoms of IHD
include mild to excessive
chest pain, difficulty in
breathing and swelling in
the body, eventually leading
to heart failure.
Read more… |
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Cook for Health |
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Squash with Greens and
Mung Beans |
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Holidays are here! Share a
moment of togetherness with
your family by helping each
other in cooking this
healthy Ayurvedic recipe. In
this column, read about
tasty squash with greens and
Mung beans that is a
light, digestible meal. It
is helpful in problems such
as indigestion and
hyperacidity. The recipe has
been specially designed as a
tridoshashamak
(pacifier of all the three
doshas).
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Jiva Success Story |
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“Jiva gave me a reason to
live” |
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Read a testimonial of a
married woman from Mumbai,
India who embraced health
and happiness through Jiva
Ayurveda. Vimla had
complaints of hair loss.
Before consulting Jiva, she
had a thinning hairline and
was going bald at some
places. The situation was
worsened by the presence of
dandruff. With the help of
the natural remedies offered
by Jiva’s expert Ayurvedic
doctors, she was
successfully cured of hair
loss and dandruff problems.
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What's Up |
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Jiva opens its sixth clinic
in Gurgaon |
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The residents of Gurgaon
will now have the ability to
get a consultation with
Jiva’s expert doctors with
regard to all their health
problems. Jiva’s flagship
line of authentic Ayurvedic
treatments are now available
in Gurgaon—the hi-tech
suburb of the capital region
of Delhi—through the
establishment of its sixth
clinic there.
Read more… |
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Jivananda launched in France
and Monaco |
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A life of happiness and
eternal bliss in this modern
age of today is no more a
distant dream for the people
in the two European
countries of France and
Monaco. From now onwards
people in these countries
can usher in perpetual
happiness into their lives
using simple routines and
practices as prescribed in
the Jivananda Lifestyle
Programme, propounded by Dr
Partap Chauhan.
Read more… |
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