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From: Ajeet Gautam on 30 Sep 2005 01:33 Amritdhara is one such ayurvedic herbal preparation that is very effective in relieving excess flatulence, stomach gas, stomach pains and abdominal bloating. It is very effective in cases of distension and heaviness in the stomach. It dramatically reduces acidity in the stomach . What it contains Each ml. of Amritdhara solution contains: Ajwain (Ajowan or Carum Copticum) extract: 0.200 gms. Pudina (Mint) extract: 0.050 gms. Clove oil: 0.002 ml. Camphor: 0.400 gms. Eucalyptus Oil: to make 1 ml. Ajowan (Ajwain) is a very effective herb for relieving indigestion flatulence, and spasmodic disorders. Mint extracts have excellent carminative and digestive properties. They provide quick natural relief from stomachache, gas and indigestion without any side effects. Camphor, in small doses camphor warms the stomach, stimulates secretion, increases peristalsis, and expels flatus. Clove oil stimulates peristalsis. When combined in predetermined proportions, they present a POWERFUL concoction that works wonders on stomach health. How it works A few drops of Amritdhara help normalize the peristaltic movements - a major cause of stomach discomfort. It is effective in healing stomach bloating and stomach heaviness caused by excessive gas formation. Directions for use: For stomach pains, stomach gas or indigestion, add 3-4 drops of herbal Amritdhara to lukewarm water and drink. May be taken thrice a day or even hourly in case of acute cases. For greater effect, the Amritdhara drops may be added to a decoction of fennel seeds (saunf). Soon after intake, you should experience a relief in symptoms such as an urge to release stomach gas, or a subsiding of stomach pains and abdominal bloating. The most important benefit is the absence of any side effect when taken in recommended dosage. It should not effect the body adversely. However, in the extreme unlikely event of an undesired effect, please discontinue use. AVAILABLE AT http://www.globalstore.tk
From: Odie Ferrous on 30 Sep 2005 15:12 Ajeet Gautam wrote: > > Amritdhara is one such ayurvedic herbal preparation that is very > effective in relieving excess flatulence, stomach gas, stomach pains > and abdominal bloating. It is very effective in cases of distension and > heaviness in the stomach. It dramatically reduces acidity in the > stomach . > What it contains > > Each ml. of Amritdhara solution contains: > > Ajwain (Ajowan or Carum Copticum) extract: 0.200 gms. > > Pudina (Mint) extract: 0.050 gms. > > Clove oil: 0.002 ml. > > Camphor: 0.400 gms. > > Eucalyptus Oil: to make 1 ml. > > Ajowan (Ajwain) is a very effective herb for relieving indigestion > flatulence, and spasmodic disorders. > > Mint extracts have excellent carminative and digestive properties. They > provide quick natural relief from stomachache, gas and indigestion > without any side effects. > > Camphor, in small doses camphor warms the stomach, stimulates > secretion, increases peristalsis, and expels flatus. > > Clove oil stimulates peristalsis. > > When combined in predetermined proportions, they present a POWERFUL > concoction that works wonders on stomach health. > > How it works > > A few drops of Amritdhara help normalize the peristaltic movements - a > major cause of stomach discomfort. It is effective in healing stomach > bloating and stomach heaviness caused by excessive gas formation. > > Directions for use: > > For stomach pains, stomach gas or indigestion, add 3-4 drops of herbal > Amritdhara to lukewarm water and drink. May be taken thrice a day or > even hourly in case of acute cases. > > For greater effect, the Amritdhara drops may be added to a decoction of > fennel seeds (saunf). > > Soon after intake, you should experience a relief in symptoms such as > an urge to release stomach gas, or a subsiding of stomach pains and > abdominal bloating. > > The most important benefit is the absence of any side effect when taken > in recommended dosage. It should not effect the body adversely. > However, in the extreme unlikely event of an undesired effect, please > discontinue use. > AVAILABLE AT > http://www.globalstore.tk You keep on going on about "stomach gas" and "warms the stomach" and "stomachache" and "relieving indigestion" - but do you have a brain cell inside that tiny mind of yours that is aware that Crohn's and UC extend well beyond just the stomach? I would say that most of your "remedies" would exacerbate the symptoms of UC or Crohn's sufferers. Before you post such drivel, perhaps you should think about the possible consequences of sufferers? OD
From: mgbio on 30 Sep 2005 16:38 Peddle your wares elsewhere. mgbio Ajeet Gautam wrote:
From: Musashi on 30 Sep 2005 19:58 Oh I get that in real life, that people think what I have is just a stomach ache, and most people have had a stomach ache so they dunno what I'm complaining about really. Musashi "Odie Ferrous" <odie_ferrous(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:433D8E04.5C250657(a)hotmail.com... > Ajeet Gautam wrote: >> >> Amritdhara is one such ayurvedic herbal preparation that is very >> effective in relieving excess flatulence, stomach gas, stomach pains >> and abdominal bloating. It is very effective in cases of distension and >> heaviness in the stomach. It dramatically reduces acidity in the >> stomach . >> What it contains >> >> Each ml. of Amritdhara solution contains: >> >> Ajwain (Ajowan or Carum Copticum) extract: 0.200 gms. >> >> Pudina (Mint) extract: 0.050 gms. >> >> Clove oil: 0.002 ml. >> >> Camphor: 0.400 gms. >> >> Eucalyptus Oil: to make 1 ml. >> >> Ajowan (Ajwain) is a very effective herb for relieving indigestion >> flatulence, and spasmodic disorders. >> >> Mint extracts have excellent carminative and digestive properties. They >> provide quick natural relief from stomachache, gas and indigestion >> without any side effects. >> >> Camphor, in small doses camphor warms the stomach, stimulates >> secretion, increases peristalsis, and expels flatus. >> >> Clove oil stimulates peristalsis. >> >> When combined in predetermined proportions, they present a POWERFUL >> concoction that works wonders on stomach health. >> >> How it works >> >> A few drops of Amritdhara help normalize the peristaltic movements - a >> major cause of stomach discomfort. It is effective in healing stomach >> bloating and stomach heaviness caused by excessive gas formation. >> >> Directions for use: >> >> For stomach pains, stomach gas or indigestion, add 3-4 drops of herbal >> Amritdhara to lukewarm water and drink. May be taken thrice a day or >> even hourly in case of acute cases. >> >> For greater effect, the Amritdhara drops may be added to a decoction of >> fennel seeds (saunf). >> >> Soon after intake, you should experience a relief in symptoms such as >> an urge to release stomach gas, or a subsiding of stomach pains and >> abdominal bloating. >> >> The most important benefit is the absence of any side effect when taken >> in recommended dosage. It should not effect the body adversely. >> However, in the extreme unlikely event of an undesired effect, please >> discontinue use. >> AVAILABLE AT >> http://www.globalstore.tk > > You keep on going on about "stomach gas" and "warms the stomach" and > "stomachache" and "relieving indigestion" - but do you have a brain cell > inside that tiny mind of yours that is aware that Crohn's and UC extend > well beyond just the stomach? > > I would say that most of your "remedies" would exacerbate the symptoms > of UC or Crohn's sufferers. > > Before you post such drivel, perhaps you should think about the possible > consequences of sufferers? > > > OD
From: Jeff and Mary on 30 Sep 2005 21:01
oh yeah, been there-done that-have t-shirt. jeff "Musashi" <pippystix(a)fondutown.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message news:dhkjfk$vi0$1(a)news8.svr.pol.co.uk... > Oh I get that in real life, that people think what I have is just a stomach > ache, and most people have had a stomach ache so they dunno what I'm > complaining about really. > > Musashi > > > > "Odie Ferrous" <odie_ferrous(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:433D8E04.5C250657(a)hotmail.com... > > Ajeet Gautam wrote: > >> > >> Amritdhara is one such ayurvedic herbal preparation that is very > >> effective in relieving excess flatulence, stomach gas, stomach pains > >> and abdominal bloating. It is very effective in cases of distension and > >> heaviness in the stomach. It dramatically reduces acidity in the > >> stomach . > >> What it contains > >> > >> Each ml. of Amritdhara solution contains: > >> > >> Ajwain (Ajowan or Carum Copticum) extract: 0.200 gms. > >> > >> Pudina (Mint) extract: 0.050 gms. > >> > >> Clove oil: 0.002 ml. > >> > >> Camphor: 0.400 gms. > >> > >> Eucalyptus Oil: to make 1 ml. > >> > >> Ajowan (Ajwain) is a very effective herb for relieving indigestion > >> flatulence, and spasmodic disorders. > >> > >> Mint extracts have excellent carminative and digestive properties. They > >> provide quick natural relief from stomachache, gas and indigestion > >> without any side effects. > >> > >> Camphor, in small doses camphor warms the stomach, stimulates > >> secretion, increases peristalsis, and expels flatus. > >> > >> Clove oil stimulates peristalsis. > >> > >> When combined in predetermined proportions, they present a POWERFUL > >> concoction that works wonders on stomach health. > >> > >> How it works > >> > >> A few drops of Amritdhara help normalize the peristaltic movements - a > >> major cause of stomach discomfort. It is effective in healing stomach > >> bloating and stomach heaviness caused by excessive gas formation. > >> > >> Directions for use: > >> > >> For stomach pains, stomach gas or indigestion, add 3-4 drops of herbal > >> Amritdhara to lukewarm water and drink. May be taken thrice a day or > >> even hourly in case of acute cases. > >> > >> For greater effect, the Amritdhara drops may be added to a decoction of > >> fennel seeds (saunf). > >> > >> Soon after intake, you should experience a relief in symptoms such as > >> an urge to release stomach gas, or a subsiding of stomach pains and > >> abdominal bloating. > >> > >> The most important benefit is the absence of any side effect when taken > >> in recommended dosage. It should not effect the body adversely. > >> However, in the extreme unlikely event of an undesired effect, please > >> discontinue use. > >> AVAILABLE AT > >> http://www.globalstore.tk > > > > You keep on going on about "stomach gas" and "warms the stomach" and > > "stomachache" and "relieving indigestion" - but do you have a brain cell > > inside that tiny mind of yours that is aware that Crohn's and UC extend > > well beyond just the stomach? > > > > I would say that most of your "remedies" would exacerbate the symptoms > > of UC or Crohn's sufferers. > > > > Before you post such drivel, perhaps you should think about the possible > > consequences of sufferers? > > > > > > OD > > |