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Pranic Healing as a Complementary Therapy for Insomnia
Insomnia is a global health problem that has a major impact on the quality of life and productivity of millions of people. Global data recorded that 37% of adults experience insomnia. Management of sleep disorders is multimodal consisting of non-pharmacological and pharmacological approaches.
Desak Ketut Indrasari Utami
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Extraction of Carotenoids from Tomato Pomace via Water-Induced Hydrocolloidal Complexation [PDF]
Agro-industrial waste is a largely untapped natural resource of bioactive compounds including carotenoids and pectin. However, conventional solvent extraction involves the excessive use of organic solvents, costly equipment, and tedious operation.
Jayesree Nagarajan +6 more
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Prisoner's long-term stay in solitary confinement can lead to disturbances in physical and mental health. Aim The aim of the present study is to learn about the impact of Pranic Healing (PH) in elevating the functional health and wellbeing of inmate. PH is an ancient science of healing.
Jois Srikanth, N. +2 more
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Retrospective Analysis of the Efficacy of Integrated Lifestyle Modifications in Managing Prediabetes in the Indian Population. [PDF]
Background: Prediabetes is a growing health concern in India, with a prevalence of 15.3%. This retrospective study was aimed at assessing the effectiveness of an integrated intensive lifestyle intervention (ILI) in Indian patients with prediabetes while exploring sex‐ and body mass index (BMI)–based differences.
Tripathi P +7 more
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Pranic agriculture: a holistic approach to advancing the UN sustainable development goals
Pranic Agriculture (PA) is a holistic, energy-based agricultural method that aims to enhance the vitality of soil, plants, and the environment by leveraging prana (life force).
K. Nagendra Prasad +2 more
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Tridosha Influence on Prana Perception and Well-Being: An Exploratory Study of Pranic Healing Techniques Among Ayurveda Students. [PDF]
Background Ayurveda Prakriti determines individuals’ physical, physiological, and psychological features. Prana—the vital life energy—flows throughout the body and is intimately linked to the tridosha .
Vinushree MKS +3 more
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Pranic Healing as a Complimentary Therapy in averting Multiple Organ Failure: A Case Report
The case report has been presented to demonstrate the response to Pranic Healing intervention by a patient with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), heading towards multiple organ failure, triggered by secondary haemophagocyticlymphohistiocytosis (HLH)The29 yr old patient had been on ventilator support, immunocompromised and in a critical state ...
ANURADHA NITTUR, Rajesh Srivastava
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Theories and management of aging: modern and ayurveda perspectives. [PDF]
Aging is a complex phenomenon, a sum total of changes that occur in a living organism with the passage of time and lead to decreasing ability to survive stress, increasing functional impairment and growing probability of death. There are many theories of aging and skin remains the largest organ of the study.
Datta HS +3 more
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Pranic Healing (PH) is an ancient energy healing method focusing on the body's energy fields. The study explores its potential positive impact on the well-being of medical students. Existing research supports the transformative effects of PH on molecular structures and overall well-being.
Prachi Renjhen +3 more
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AimsTo study the effects of Pranic Healing (PH), as a complementary therapy to improve lung function, physiological condition and quality of life of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) patients.MethodsRandomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled,
Jois Nagaraja Srikanth +8 more
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