COP26: The Long & Short Of It

COP26

Words: Paribha VASHIST Just pick up any newspaper, or watch TV news, and you will see that ‘economic development and growth’ is the agenda of governments worldwide. ‘India to become a US$5 trillion economy by 2024-25’ and ‘China to peak emissions by 2030 to achieve maximum economic growth,’ are some of the major headlines. What

First-Aid Made Simple: Part-2

First-Aid

Words: Dr Barbara ETCOVITCH Most of the homeopathic remedies described in Part One of this article [ThinkWellness360; November 7, 2021], as well as others proven to be of value in first-aid, can be useful as external applications when used in tincture form. With the exclusion of skin complaints, such as eczema, psoriasis and warts, which

[K]night In Healthy Armour

Black nightshade

Words: Dr Chaithra S RAO   Childhood is the phase of life most cherished by all. Childhood experiences of most kids in the rural, semi-urban dwellings and suburban townships across India is incomplete without a memorable indulgence in the wildly growing succulent black berries of the black nightshade. This edible medicinal weed, quite popular in

The Eczema Dilemma

Eczema

Words: Dr Rajgopal NIDAMBOOR  Dermatitis is a broad expression. It covers different disorders, with one main presentation — a red, tickly rash. The term, eczema, is sometimes used for dermatitis. While some types of dermatitis affect only specific parts of the body, there are others that can present themselves anywhere. Some forms of dermatitis have

Don’t Sweat The Small Stuff

Stress

Jigyasa JAIN responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire: Your view on beauty? Beauty, for me, is being unapologetically ‘me.’ While wearing a subtle, unobtrusive make-up wouldn’t hurt anybody, the most beautiful thing you’d ‘wear’ 24×7 is confidence. Confidence gives you the ability to feel good without needing someone to tell you. It is, likewise, just as important

Ayurveda: A Dream Come True

Dr Ambika P NAYAK responds to ThinkWellness360 questionnaire. Why and how did you think of becoming a doctor?   Childhood dream; also aspiration. What made you think of, study and specialise in the system of medicine you now practice?   Ayurveda celebrates holism in health and medicine — this caught my attention, not just fancy. Add to

Two Cases Of Calcarea

Calcarea

Words: Dr Christine LASCHKOLNIG I present two classical cases, where the homeopathic Calcarea carbonicum ‘personality,’ in children, was evident. The remedy was, therefore, prescribed — with good effect. Here’s a summary. Calcarea carbonicum seems more than an anachronism in our fast-moving world — in our two case examples, children who need their time, who can’t

Value Of Nutrition In Ayurveda

Value Of Nutrition

Words: Dr Ambika P NAYAK The first wealth is health wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson, the great American essayist and philosopher, in 1860. It is a timeless aphorism. The National Ayurveda Day is recognised on the auspicious day of Dhanteras. It commemorates Dhanvantari, the God of Health. This year, it was celebrated on November 2. The

From Ayurveda To Biomedicine

biomedicine

Words: Suzanne NEWCOMBE What is a human body? This may seem a facetious question, but the answer will be very different according to which medical tradition you consult. Take Ayurveda, a traditional system of medical knowledge from India which has enjoyed a renaissance of popularity in the West since the 1980s — and is the

Coping With Job Loss

jobs

Words: Paribha VASHIST The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a major stain on our socio-economic fabric. It not only had a ravaging impact on our health and well-being, but also disrupted the functioning of the global economy. Millions lost their jobs and potential employment opportunities were, more or less, wiped out. The vulnerable sections, including

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