gone after 2
days and it didn`t come back this year. Alos, this medicine don`t wipe you
out. I have the medicine but haven`t tried it. I had high fever the last few
days, and now the hay fever seems to have gone. That may be another cure.
(Text 56101) ------------------------------
(Comment in (Text 56109) by Govinda Madhava das)
(Text 56109) 24-Jun-89 10:28 /1 line/ Govinda Madhava das
Comment on: (Text 56101) by Ciranjiva das
Receiver: Practical Medicine <142>
Receiver: Sadhusangananda das <460> -- Received: 24-Jun-89 18:59
Receiver: Ciranjiva das <2002> -- Received: 24-Jun-89 18:28
Subject: hay fever
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Probably Dr. Beitz.
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(Text 56797) 01-Jul-89 12:06 /3 lines/ Kamalasundari d.d.
Receiver: Practical Medicine <143>
Subject: Herbs
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Hare Krsna.
I wonder if Dr. Nerula also has different kind of herbs or if anyone knows
how to get the herb Gota Kola, also called hydrocotyle or umbelliterae.
(Text 56797) ------------------------------
(Comment in (Text 56804) by Harikesa Swami)
(Text 56804) 01-Jul-89 15:06 /4 lines/ Harikesa Swami
Comment on: (Text 56797) by Kamalasundari d.d.
Receiver: Practical Medicine <144>
Receiver: Kamalasundari d.d. <578> -- Received: 01-Jul-89 20:19
Subject: Herbs
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Gota Kola, known as brahmi, is available in the west. Subal das knows
where they have it in Sweden.
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(Text 73677) 04-Jan-90 11:56 /30 lines/ Brahma Muhurta das
Receiver: Practical Medicine <152>
Subject: Watch out for the new stuff
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About two months ago I had been asked by the dentist whether I would like
to have an amalgam filling or a glass ceramic filling (I think the tech
name was "Dycon", or something very similar).
I chose the glass ceramic because of the weird stories one keeps hearing
about amalgam.
I deeply regret that decision.
Okay, the glass ceramic stuff looks good, but what`s the use if you can`t
bite on it. Actually, I can hardly drink because those two teeth are very
temperature sensitive now.
The doc says it`s not the glass ceramic which is conducting the
temperature. It`s the glue. The development of that sort of glue is not
finalized yet, he says. That of course helps me a lot -- "we`re working on
it" (the same old story).
To replace the glass ceramic with amalgam is also not possible because in
order to put the glass ceramic in you have to take away too much of the
actual tooth.
Anyway, it`s a mess. I just wanted to warn you since this is the
conference for practical solutions and experiences.
By the way, Kasiraj told me he is having the exactly same trouble.
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(Comment in (erased Text 73714) by Prsnigarbha das
(erased Text 73720) by Prsnigarbha das
(Text 73750) by Priyavrata das
(Text 92232) by Priyavrata das)
(Text 73750) 04-Jan-90 20:30 /3 lines/ Priyavrata das
Comment on: (Text 73677) by Brahma Muhurta das
Receiver: Practical Medicine <158>
Receiver: Brahma Muhurta das <12750> -- Received: 04-Jan-90 23:46
Subject: Watch out for the new stuff
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I excanged all my amalgam fillings (around 14 of them) with this other
stuff, and I never had any problems. I thought it was some plastic, though.
(Text 73750) ------------------------------
(Comment in (Text 73753) by Premarnava das)
(Text 92232) 30-Jul-90 18:01 /17 lines/ Priyavrata das
Comment on: (Text 73677) by Brahma Muhurta das
Receiver: Practical Medicine <177>
Receiver: Brahma Muhurta das <17915> -- Received: 11-Aug-90 16:02
Subject: Watch out for the new stuff
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Regarding problems with tooth fillings, that Brahma-muhurta described in
the text I am presently commenting on, I have something to add.
First of all, this photopolymer (plastic) fillings that are often used
instead of amalgam do not last very long. I did mine 4-5 years ago and
most of them start to whither away (cracks appear between the filling and
the tooth).
Therefore I am now considering to change at least the bad ones to
something better. What is better? I`d like to ask Brahma about how he
solved his problems. I guess he can still chew somehow or other, since he
does not look too skinny. Does that mean it is ok now with those glass
fillings?
If one makes gold fillings, is still the same problem there with the
cement causing different reactions? Or is it only for the glass fillings?
(Text 92232) ------------------------------
(Comment in (Text 92260) by Locan das
(Text 93071) by Brahma Muhurta das)
(Text 73722) 04-Jan-90 18:16 /6 lines/ Brahma Muhurta das
Comment on: (Erased Text 73720) by Prsnigarbha das
Receiver: Practical Medicine <154>
Receiver: Prsnigarbha das <5542> -- Received: 04-Jan-90 18:18
Subject: Watch out for the new stuff
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In my case the doc made a negative of all the teeth, sent that to a lab
which produced a positive glass ceramic filling, which he later glued into
the hole of the tooth. He definitely used a glue, not some photopolymer.
(Text 73722) ------------------------------
(Comment in (Text 73723) by Prsnigarbha das)
(Text 73753) 04-Jan-90 20:43 /2 lines/ Premarnava das
Comment on: (Text 73750) by Priyavrata das
Receiver: Practical Medicine <159>
Receiver: Brahma Muhurta das <12751> -- Received: 04-Jan-90 23:46
Receiver: Priyavrata das <5764> -- Received: 04-Jan-90 20:48
Subject: Watch out for the new stuff
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Where did