about the potential aspirin has for causing the sometimes deadly
syndrome. "We need to continue to warn parents, children and adolescents
about taking aspirin," said Dr.Brian Forsyth, who conducted the study with
Dr.Ralph Horwitz at the Yale School of Medicine.
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(Comment in (Text 52113) by Svarupa das
(Text 52127) by Ekanath das)
(Text 52113) 08-May-89 14:50 /4 lines/ Svarupa das
Comment on: (Text 52110) by Brahma Muhurta das
Receiver: Practical Medicine <122>
Receiver: Ekanath das <2456> -- Received: 08-May-89 16:30
Receiver: Brahma Muhurta das <7375> -- Received: 08-May-89 18:00
Subject: Aspirin
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Once when I was 15 year old I took 2 aspirin because I had headache, and
within a short time my whole body started shake and I coulden`t walk so
they had to carry me to the car and drive me to the hospital. From that
time I have avoided aspirin.
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(Text 52127) 08-May-89 16:30 /1 line/ Ekanath das
Comment on: (Text 52110) by Brahma Muhurta das
Receiver: Practical Medicine <123>
Receiver: Brahma Muhurta das <7378> -- Received: 08-May-89 18:01
Subject: Aspirin
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What is the Reye`s syndrom?
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(Text 52331) 10-May-89 10:37 /21 lines/ Srikanta Sena das
Receiver: Practical Medicine <124>
Subject: ticks
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If someone gets by chance these bloodsucking bugs, there is a
very easy way to remove them: put a little vinegar (from apples
or rice) on it with some cloth or so. They will fall out
immedeatly and walk their way. It is even better cure than oil,
which kills them and takes a long time before they fall off. The
vinegar also stops immedeatly the itching sensation which is
caused by the ticks.
In Germany they make propaganda in the farmacies that these
little animals cause meningitis, which I personally consider to
be an exaggeration. Anyway, if such bugs should have chosen you
as their food supplier, don`t pull them out with fingernails,
because it could be that you simply cut the body of the tick from
its head, while it`s head is still in your skin. Then it becomes
problematic.
I know that the whole thing sounds strange and that may only a
few devotees know where I am speaking about, but it could happen
to you that some day while you are doing a japa-walk in the
forest or so, you get attacked by these little bloodsuckers.
They are very tiny in the beginning, may be 1/10 mm, and grow
very big in the skin and cause an unpleasant constant itching
sensation.
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(Comment in (Text 52367) by Svarupa das)
(Text 52367) 10-May-89 15:05 /1 line/ Svarupa das
Comment on: (Text 52331) by Srikanta Sena das
Receiver: Practical Medicine <125>
Receiver: Srikanta Sena das <259> -- Received: 11-May-89 10:51
Subject: ticks
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What is meningitis?
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(Text 52696) 13-May-89 19:49 /7 lines/ Svayambhuva das
Receiver: Practical Medicine <126>
Subject: TIKS
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TIKS DO CAUSE ENCEPHALITIS. THIS IS A DISEASE CAUSED BY VIRUSES
TRANSMITTED FROM THE SICK PERSON. THEY CAN LIVE IN THE BODY OF THE INSECT
VERY LONG TIME. MENINGITIS IS ONE OF THE MANIFESTATION OF THE DISEASE,
SPECIFFICALLY MANIFESTED AS INFLAMMATION OF THE BRAIN COVERINGS. VERY
HEAVY THING - HIGH FEVER, HEADACHES, SLOW TO CURE. THERE IS VACCINATION
AGAINST THIS DISEASE, BUT IT IS NECESSARY ONLY IN THE AREAS, WHERE TIKS
ARE ACTUALLY CARRYING IT.
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(Comment in (erased Text 52726) by Tapan Misra das
(Text 52729) by Tapan Misra das)
(Text 52729) 14-May-89 08:55 /16 lines/ Tapan Misra das
Comment on: (Text 52696) by Svayambhuva das
Receiver: Practical Medicine <128>
Subject: TIKS
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Remember that after you put butter or oil (grease) and waited around 15-20
min. you MUST turn them the OPPOSITE way as the clock move.
That is because the thing they put into the skin is constructed as a
screw. So if you screw the little fellow the wrong direction you make it
worse.
The butter or grease (some thick stuff) makes the tick choke. That`s why
it`s so easy to screw him out. He himself trys of all his abillity to come
out in order to get some air to breathe.
The ticks breathing organs is situated in the backpart of the body.
This I have tested on the cats here at the farm with good result!
The vinegar treatment I have never tryed.
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(Text 53486) 23-May-89 15:09 /10 lines/ Ciranjiva das
Receiver: Practical Medicine <129>
Subject: boils and what to do?
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We have a mataji in Cop who has problems with boils. She had high
fever and went to the hospital for a check-up. They gave her some
injections directly on the boil and then operated on her. It became
worse and they have to make another operation. They ended up with 3
operations and the boil appeared again each time bigger than before
and now she has two more! She also has a fever for the last 10 days -
about 37.5.
Does anyone know what can be