2014, ഫെബ്രുവരി 1, ശനിയാഴ്‌ച

Ayurvedic Remedies For Sinus Infection

 Ayurvedic treatment for sinus infection includes several methods that will put you at ease. Sinusitis treatment with ayurvedic remedies are sure to give you some relief! Next time, you need not worry about sneezing, coughing or a bad headache while you wake up in the morning.

1. Anu taila One of the ayurvedic remedies for sinusitis treatment are anu taila. When you approach an ayurvedic doctor complaining about sinusitis, he may certainly recommend anu taila, which is meant to reduce congestion. These oils are good enough to remove blocks from the nasal passage. Although initially you sneeze continuously or have a running nose, it is going to be all fine in a few days with the ayurvedic cure for sinus. ADVERTISEMENT 2. Khadiraadi Vati This is the next medicine your doctor can recommend while going for ayurvedic treatment for sinus infection. The medicine is mainly prescribed by the doctor to reduce inflammation. There are also other medicines like kaanchanaara guggulu and vyoshaadi vati which serve the same purpose. 3. Chyawanprasha Chyawanprasha is a common ayurvedic medicines recommended to cure sinus. Ailments like nasal allergies, body pain etc., are cured through chyawanprasha. There are also other medicines like Abrakha bashma and lakshmi vilas ras which are also used to treat ailments like body pain. 4.Chitraka hareetaki This is a medicine that is available in lehya form. This is one of the ayurvedic treatment for sinus infection and the medicine should be consumed regularly in the form which your doctor prescribes. Usually the medicine is consumed in a dose of two tablespoon along with milk. 5.Jeevandhara This is a combination of camphor and methanol and is used in sinus infection ayurvedic treatment. The medicine is to be added during the nasal inhalation of steam and is one of the best ayurvedic remedies for sinus. It is good if inhaled twice a day for about a week. This is certainly going to give you some relief! 6. A mixture Your body may be less in immunity and you need to build immunity and the first step to do it is remove toxins from the body. You can do it easily by sipping spring water all through the day. You can also add mint, cloves, ginger to your tea and consume for some extra relief. Also add turmeric, black pepper, fennel, cumin, coriander, ginger and garlic to the food that you cook. Sinusitis can be treated through a strict and good diet along with these ayurvedic remedies. Since ayurvedic cures are free of side effects, you are in safe hands.


Ayurvedic Remedies For Sinus Infection

 Ayurvedic treatment for sinus infection includes several methods that will put you at ease. Sinusitis treatment with ayurvedic remedies are sure to give you some relief! Next time, you need not worry about sneezing, coughing or a bad headache while you wake up in the morning.

1. Anu taila One of the ayurvedic remedies for sinusitis treatment are anu taila. When you approach an ayurvedic doctor complaining about sinusitis, he may certainly recommend anu taila, which is meant to reduce congestion. These oils are good enough to remove blocks from the nasal passage. Although initially you sneeze continuously or have a running nose, it is going to be all fine in a few days with the ayurvedic cure for sinus. ADVERTISEMENT 2. Khadiraadi Vati This is the next medicine your doctor can recommend while going for ayurvedic treatment for sinus infection. The medicine is mainly prescribed by the doctor to reduce inflammation. There are also other medicines like kaanchanaara guggulu and vyoshaadi vati which serve the same purpose. 3. Chyawanprasha Chyawanprasha is a common ayurvedic medicines recommended to cure sinus. Ailments like nasal allergies, body pain etc., are cured through chyawanprasha. There are also other medicines like Abrakha bashma and lakshmi vilas ras which are also used to treat ailments like body pain. 4.Chitraka hareetaki This is a medicine that is available in lehya form. This is one of the ayurvedic treatment for sinus infection and the medicine should be consumed regularly in the form which your doctor prescribes. Usually the medicine is consumed in a dose of two tablespoon along with milk. 5.Jeevandhara This is a combination of camphor and methanol and is used in sinus infection ayurvedic treatment. The medicine is to be added during the nasal inhalation of steam and is one of the best ayurvedic remedies for sinus. It is good if inhaled twice a day for about a week. This is certainly going to give you some relief! 6. A mixture Your body may be less in immunity and you need to build immunity and the first step to do it is remove toxins from the body. You can do it easily by sipping spring water all through the day. You can also add mint, cloves, ginger to your tea and consume for some extra relief. Also add turmeric, black pepper, fennel, cumin, coriander, ginger and garlic to the food that you cook. Sinusitis can be treated through a strict and good diet along with these ayurvedic remedies. Since ayurvedic cures are free of side effects, you are in safe hands.


Cargo ship sinks off Yemen killing 12 Indian sailors



ADEN: A cargo ship sank off the coast of Yemen killing 12 Indian sailors on board, Yemen interior ministry said on Saturday. The ship, which was carrying car tyres and car parts, ran aground on Thursday night but the incident did not come to the attention of Yemeni security until 10 hours later, its statement said.

Heavy winds and high waves prevented the rescue of the Indian sailors. The ship was owned by a Yemeni and was on its way from the United Arab Emirates to Al Mukalla port in Yemen. It sank off the coast of Al Shehar town in Yemen's southeastern Hadramout province, the ministry said.

Cargo ship sinks off Yemen killing 12 Indian sailors



ADEN: A cargo ship sank off the coast of Yemen killing 12 Indian sailors on board, Yemen interior ministry said on Saturday. The ship, which was carrying car tyres and car parts, ran aground on Thursday night but the incident did not come to the attention of Yemeni security until 10 hours later, its statement said.

Heavy winds and high waves prevented the rescue of the Indian sailors. The ship was owned by a Yemeni and was on its way from the United Arab Emirates to Al Mukalla port in Yemen. It sank off the coast of Al Shehar town in Yemen's southeastern Hadramout province, the ministry said.

Kodiyeri, Jayarajan and MLAs visit TP convicts in Viyyur

Thrissur: CPM leaders Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, P Jayarajan and MLAs Babu M Pallisseri, VD Devassy and C Ravindranath visited the TP murder case convicts in the Viyyur central jail today.  
The convicts were Friday transferred to Viyyur jail from the Kannur central jail after authorities had requested for their transfer due to concerns about their conduct and safety in Kannur.  
Eleven convicts in the TP Chandrashekaran murder case was sentenced to life imprisonment on different charges by a local court in Kozhikode.

Autorickshaw driver allegedly rapes blind girl

Thiruvananthapuram: An 18-year-old partially blind girl, an intermediate student, was raped by an autorickshaw driver here on Friday. The accused Harishanker, who hails from Kaladi, has been taken into custody. The girl boarded the autorickshaw near Thampanoor bus stand. She claimed that on discovering that she was partially blind, the auto driver took her to an isolated area near the medical college and sexually assaulted her.

She also said that he thereafter tried to take her along with him to a lodge, but the people in the area noticed that there was something wrong and took the girl to the medical college police station where she briefed the police about the incident. A police case has been filed and the girl has undergone a medical test.


Autorickshaw driver allegedly rapes blind girl

Thiruvananthapuram: An 18-year-old partially blind girl, an intermediate student, was raped by an autorickshaw driver here on Friday. The accused Harishanker, who hails from Kaladi, has been taken into custody. The girl boarded the autorickshaw near Thampanoor bus stand. She claimed that on discovering that she was partially blind, the auto driver took her to an isolated area near the medical college and sexually assaulted her.

She also said that he thereafter tried to take her along with him to a lodge, but the people in the area noticed that there was something wrong and took the girl to the medical college police station where she briefed the police about the incident. A police case has been filed and the girl has undergone a medical test.


Kodiyeri, Jayarajan and MLAs visit TP convicts in Viyyur

Thrissur: CPM leaders Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, P Jayarajan and MLAs Babu M Pallisseri, VD Devassy and C Ravindranath visited the TP murder case convicts in the Viyyur central jail today.  
The convicts were Friday transferred to Viyyur jail from the Kannur central jail after authorities had requested for their transfer due to concerns about their conduct and safety in Kannur.  
Eleven convicts in the TP Chandrashekaran murder case was sentenced to life imprisonment on different charges by a local court in Kozhikode.

Italy blasts India's handling of marines case as 'contradictory'

Rome/New Delhi: Ahead of hearing of the case in India's apex court, Italy has blasted India's handling of the case of the two Italian marines as 'contradictory and disconcerting'. Italy has also said that it will work among its international partners to raise awareness of the plight of the marines who are facing trial in India for the alleged killing of two fishermen.

Premier Enrico Letta, after meeting an Italian parliamentary delegation that visited the two marines -- Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone - in New Delhi, said in Rome: 'We will continue our contacts with Italy's main European and international partners to raise awareness on an issue that sees the international community on the side of our two marines and their families,' Italian news agency ANSA reported.

President Giorgio Napolitano has blasted India's handling of the case as 'contradictory and disconcerting', he said in a statement. On Thursday, a special court in New Delhi announced that it would postpone the case until Feb 25, heightening tension in what has become an international matter.

The special court said it would await a Feb 3 ruling from the Indian Supreme Court on a reported move by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to prosecute the Italians under an anti-terrorism law that bears the death penalty, despite previous reassurances from the Indian foreign ministry that the marines would not face capital punishment.

Napolitano, who said that the case had been managed in 'contradictory, disconcerting ways by the Indian authorities', added that he will support Letta in raising awareness among Italy's international partners about the marines. 
'The head of State will continue and intensify the contacts established on this issue with the heads of State of friendly nations, having already encountered attention and understanding about this painful case from them,' the statement added.

Napolitano reportedly also promised them that they would return to Italy 'with honour', according to a centre-right MP who has been at the forefront of a drive to get the marines home. 'Napolitano on the phone with #marines, you will return with honour,' tweeted Maurizio Gasparri, Senate whip for ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia party and deputy Speaker in the upper house.

The pair are accused of killing fishermen Valentine (aka Gelastine) and Ajesh Binki after allegedly mistaking them for pirates and opening fire on their fishing trawler while guarding the privately owned Italian-flagged oil-tanker MT Enrica Lexie off the coast of Kerala on Feb 15, 2012. Italy's defense minister Mario Mauro said Friday that India is violating the marines' human rights by holding them for so long.

Speaking outside a defense conference in Munich, Mauro said that India's justice system has taken too long. '(The) marines are innocent and it is right that they come back home.' 'After two years, there is still not an indictment: this is a violation of human rights,' Mauro added. The renewed threat of capital punishment in the case has increased outrage.

One of the Italian lawmakers who was part of a delegation that travelled to New Delhi likened capital punishment to an act of war.  One of the marines said Monday that they were still doing their military duty. 'We are soldiers, Italian soldiers. We must suffer with dignity,' said Latorre, who met the parliamentary delegates at the Italian embassy.'We hope to come back with honour'.

After seeing the marines, the Italian delegation met all the EU ambassadors in New Delhi. All except one, whose nationality has not been disclosed, agreed with Italy that the case of the two marines was an international issue, not just a bilateral issue, the MPs said. An Italian petition to the Indian Supreme Court said that the pair should be released due to long delays in the pre-trial process, following their arrest almost two years ago.

It also called on Indian magistrates to 'immediately press charges without recurring to the anti-terrorism law,' and to let the marines return to Italy to wait until they actually stand trial, judicial sources in Italy have said. As well, the petition complained that it is unclear whether the investigation has been concluded since no charges have been filed. It also argued that invoking the anti-terrorism act would be tantamount to calling Italy a terrorist state. 

The case that has drawn expressions of concern from the heads of the European Union, and the United States has reportedly also expressed support for Italy in the row. European Commission President José Manuel Barroso warned Wednesday that the fate of the two Italian marines would 'have an impact on the whole EU'.

'The EU is against the death penalty in any situation,' he added after a meeting Italian Premier Enrico Letta. That support from the EU and other European States was 'very important for a positive solution' to the case of two Italian marines, said Letta. The controversy has even taken a commercial twist with the EU threatening India with economic consequences if the death penalty is not taken off the table, said the news agency.

Italy blasts India's handling of marines case as 'contradictory'

Rome/New Delhi: Ahead of hearing of the case in India's apex court, Italy has blasted India's handling of the case of the two Italian marines as 'contradictory and disconcerting'. Italy has also said that it will work among its international partners to raise awareness of the plight of the marines who are facing trial in India for the alleged killing of two fishermen.

Premier Enrico Letta, after meeting an Italian parliamentary delegation that visited the two marines -- Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone - in New Delhi, said in Rome: 'We will continue our contacts with Italy's main European and international partners to raise awareness on an issue that sees the international community on the side of our two marines and their families,' Italian news agency ANSA reported.

President Giorgio Napolitano has blasted India's handling of the case as 'contradictory and disconcerting', he said in a statement. On Thursday, a special court in New Delhi announced that it would postpone the case until Feb 25, heightening tension in what has become an international matter.

The special court said it would await a Feb 3 ruling from the Indian Supreme Court on a reported move by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to prosecute the Italians under an anti-terrorism law that bears the death penalty, despite previous reassurances from the Indian foreign ministry that the marines would not face capital punishment.

Napolitano, who said that the case had been managed in 'contradictory, disconcerting ways by the Indian authorities', added that he will support Letta in raising awareness among Italy's international partners about the marines. 
'The head of State will continue and intensify the contacts established on this issue with the heads of State of friendly nations, having already encountered attention and understanding about this painful case from them,' the statement added.

Napolitano reportedly also promised them that they would return to Italy 'with honour', according to a centre-right MP who has been at the forefront of a drive to get the marines home. 'Napolitano on the phone with #marines, you will return with honour,' tweeted Maurizio Gasparri, Senate whip for ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia party and deputy Speaker in the upper house.

The pair are accused of killing fishermen Valentine (aka Gelastine) and Ajesh Binki after allegedly mistaking them for pirates and opening fire on their fishing trawler while guarding the privately owned Italian-flagged oil-tanker MT Enrica Lexie off the coast of Kerala on Feb 15, 2012. Italy's defense minister Mario Mauro said Friday that India is violating the marines' human rights by holding them for so long.

Speaking outside a defense conference in Munich, Mauro said that India's justice system has taken too long. '(The) marines are innocent and it is right that they come back home.' 'After two years, there is still not an indictment: this is a violation of human rights,' Mauro added. The renewed threat of capital punishment in the case has increased outrage.

One of the Italian lawmakers who was part of a delegation that travelled to New Delhi likened capital punishment to an act of war.  One of the marines said Monday that they were still doing their military duty. 'We are soldiers, Italian soldiers. We must suffer with dignity,' said Latorre, who met the parliamentary delegates at the Italian embassy.'We hope to come back with honour'.

After seeing the marines, the Italian delegation met all the EU ambassadors in New Delhi. All except one, whose nationality has not been disclosed, agreed with Italy that the case of the two marines was an international issue, not just a bilateral issue, the MPs said. An Italian petition to the Indian Supreme Court said that the pair should be released due to long delays in the pre-trial process, following their arrest almost two years ago.

It also called on Indian magistrates to 'immediately press charges without recurring to the anti-terrorism law,' and to let the marines return to Italy to wait until they actually stand trial, judicial sources in Italy have said. As well, the petition complained that it is unclear whether the investigation has been concluded since no charges have been filed. It also argued that invoking the anti-terrorism act would be tantamount to calling Italy a terrorist state. 

The case that has drawn expressions of concern from the heads of the European Union, and the United States has reportedly also expressed support for Italy in the row. European Commission President José Manuel Barroso warned Wednesday that the fate of the two Italian marines would 'have an impact on the whole EU'.

'The EU is against the death penalty in any situation,' he added after a meeting Italian Premier Enrico Letta. That support from the EU and other European States was 'very important for a positive solution' to the case of two Italian marines, said Letta. The controversy has even taken a commercial twist with the EU threatening India with economic consequences if the death penalty is not taken off the table, said the news agency.

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