Medicinal Benefit of Gold,Silver,Copper and Iron

Many Ayurvedic medicines even today use gold and silver ash (bhasm) as one of their ingredients. Also it was and is a common practice in India to put a gold or silver foil in murabbas, chyawanprash and medicines. Paan, the Indian betel leaf mouth freshener and digestive, is covered in silver foil before being given to the customer. All this just shows the importance these metals have on our health and well being.

Metal Charged Water Preparation:-

  1. a)Gold

Gold can be used as a nervine tonic. It has a beneficial impact on the mind, increasing memory and intelligence, relaxes the body and mind. People suffering from respiratory disease like asthma, breathless less, heart diseases, hysteria, muscular atrophy, tuberculosis find it benefits to consume gold charged water. Gold is a traditional remedy for arthritis.

Method of charging water by gold :-

This is done by boiling 10 to 30 grams of pure 22 to 24 carat gold biscuit or coins or ornaments (chain, ring, or bracelet without any stones) in four glasses of water. Boil until quantity of water became half and in acute cases boil until water evaporates to one fourth.

The electronic energy of gold will enter the water during this process.

People who are sensitive to gold may have rashes if gold is applied.

Precautions:
Ornaments with stones or a lot of joints, like chains or necklaces should not be used for this purpose.

  1. b)Silver

Benefits & characteristics of silver:

  1. Helpful in digestive problems & urinary problem.
  2. Increases strength and stamina as silver is a cooling metal.
  3. Useful in treatment of fevers, weakness, and internal inflammation, especially conditions of the intestines and gallbladder.
  4. Silver has anti-bacterial, anti-viral and anti-fungal properties.
  5. Silver ash is used in heart, liver and spleen disorders. 
  6. Milk can be preserved by putting silver coins in it since it kills pathogens.
  7. Beneficial in respiratory infections and conditions, frees air passages so allows a more efficient stream of oxygen to lungs. Many respiratory infections are caused by bacterial, viral & fungal infection in the lungs, and silver water can inhibit their growth.
  8. Colloidal Silver is being used in intensive care, heart transplant and burn units of hospitals. Benefits of colloidal silver are far reaching. It can help in curing eyes sties, throat and ear infections, and can kill acidity causing stomach bacteria Helicobacter pylori, where prescribed medicines failed.
  9. Silver ionization water treatmenttrusted water purifier. Electrical ionizer units use silver and copper ions to sanitize water.
  10. Silver Water Gel.An infection preventer and rapid healing aid for minor to severe skin burns. Silver nitrate solutions were introduced to protect newborn infants’ eyes from infection. Silver-containing creams such as silver sulfadiazine have been used in burn. Gel quickly revives damaged collagen (naturally occurring proteins found in the flesh and connective tissues). It is also used to diminish skin wrinkles, bruises, rashes, scratches, cuts, diaper rash and razor burn.
  11. Medical science has found that bacteria and other pathogens develop immunities to antibiotics; they do not develop immunity to silver.

Method of charging water by silver :-

Silver water is prepared using the same method as gold water. Boil 20 to 60 grams of pure silver bullion piece or coins (>99% purity) in four glasses of water. Boil until quantity of water became half and in acute cases boil until water evaporates to one fourth.  You can drink warm milk heated in a silver container to improve strength and stamina.

Precautions
Use only pure silver for this purpose.

c)       Copper : 

Storing water for about 3 hours in a copper jug can kill harmful bacteria. The copper reacts with water and

ionizes it. This water is an excellent remedy to several diseases.

The metal copper has electromagnetic energy which is called Prana Shakti. Drinking water that is stored for 8-10 hours in a copper vessel is very much beneficial for a body to stay healthy. Copper makes the water ionic which helps to maintain body’s pH (acid-alkaline) balance.

Ayurveda advises to keep drinking water in a copper jug in the night and drink it in the morning. This is called tamra jal. This tamra jal will prevent you from all the three doshas: Kapha, Vata, and Pitta.

 Benefits of Copper:1.       Helps in healing wounds and relieving pains.2.       Helps in formation of new cells, iron absorption, and sugar absorption.3.       Primary element to produce melanin (pigmentation of eyes, hair and skin) in our bodies.4.       Prevent amoebiasis, dyesentry, diahrrhea, cholera, jaundince, and other water borne diseases.5.       An anti-inflammatory that helps in arthritis and other inflammatory pains.6.       An antioxidant and anti-carcinogenic that prevents cell damage and slows aging.7.       A Brain stimulant.8.       Prevents degenerative diseases, heart diseases, autoimmune diseases, arthritis, cataracts, Alzheimer’s disease, and diabetes.9.       Possesses anti-convulsion properties and prevent seizures. It synthesizes phospholipids that are essential for myelin (nerve coating) formation.10.   Regulates thyroid glands.11.   Needed for hemoglobin synthesis, bone strength and immunity building.12.   An anti-microbial and can inhibit growth of harmful bacteria like E.Coli or Staphylococcus aureus which are viable on glass or stainless steel.13.   Reduce bad cholesterol level and helps in increasing beneficial cholesterol.14.   Helpful in general cardiovascular health. Copper related queries:- a)      Sources of Copper:Honey, beans, whole wheat, green leafy vegetables, liver, meat, seafood, soy flour, wheat bran, almonds, avocados, barley, garlic, nuts, oats, blackstrap molasses ,beets and lentils. Copper also reaches human body by drinking water from copper pipes and by using copper cooking wear. Oysters are the richest sources of copper. Copper content is lost because of prolonged storing in tin cans and in food materials that are high in acid content.b)      Deficiency of Copper:Deficiency of copper can cause anemia, osteoporosis, low WBCs, elevated cholesterol, low skin pigmentation, thyroid problems, nervous system disorders, etc. c)       Copper Dosage:Human body cannot synthesize copper and to carry out normal metabolic functions, copper intake is essential. Average intake of 1.2 mg/day (trace amounts) is recommended for adults. In a copper jug, copper intake is only in trace amounts that cannot be toxic. d)      Cleaning a Copper Jug:Copper gets dark stains with use and exposure to air. You can just use a piece of lime to get the same shiny finish it had when you bought it. If not lime, try salt or baking soda and vinegar to clean it. e)      Possibilities of Cooking Food in a Copper Vessel:-          Due to acidic in nature, copper vessels should never be used to store or cook pickles or acidic food. It may react with certain foods.-          Milk and milk products such as curds, butter, and ice creams react very quickly with copper. So never store these in such vessels. –          Never keep honey, citrus juice, and citrus fruits in copper vessels. –          Certain food after reacting with copper may lead to many health problems related to digestive system such as gastrointestinal infection, nausea, stomachache, acidic and metallic feeling on the tongue, dizziness and feeling of frequent thirst. –          Having excess of copper may lead to short or long term health issues. 

Method of charging water by copper:-

Keep water in copper vessel overnight and drink that water in the morning or boil 40 to 50 grams pieces of copper in water in stainless steel vessel. Boil until quantity of water became half and in acute cases boil until water evaporates to one fourth.

  1. d)Iron

Iron is favorable for the bone marrow, bone tissues, red blood cells, liver, 

and spleen. It increases the production of red blood cells. Their ash is used to treat anemia or provide the necessary iron requirements during pregnancy. It is effectively used as an antidote for the enlargement of the liver or spleen. Iron strengthens muscles and nerve tissues and has rejuvenating properties. Boil 60 grams of no rust pieces of iron in four glasses of water.

Common precautions while water charging with a needed metal:-

  • Wash the needed metal well with clean water before boiling.
  • Boil in a steel vessel (do not use aluminum vessel).
  • Remove the metals from the water and strain this water through a fine muslin cloth.
  • Drink 1 cup to 1 glass of this slightly warm metal charged water in the morning and the other cup in the evening.
  • Do not drink stale water that is water remaining from the previous day. Fresh metal charged water should be made each day preferably each time. Use pure metals.
  • It is not necessary to use all the 3 to 4 metals together for making the metal charged water. One can use the metal indicated for the specific disease and make the water. However many times we are not aware of the exact reason of the disease or health condition. It is therefore better to use all the 3 to 4 metals together to make the charged water.
  • Do not use copper wires meant for electric work even if they are new.
  • Avoid sour things like lemon, sour buttermilk etc. 30 min before and after it.

Quantity: 1 cup to 1 glass, 2 times a day is the quantity for all above 12 years. For children over 2 years 50 % of the quantity is to be given. For children below 2 years give only 10 to 25 % quantity of adult dose.

Sun-charged Water Preparation:

  1. a) To sun-charge water, place fresh drinkable water into a clear glass container.  The maximum

recommended container size is one gallon.  Using smaller and/or broader containers provide more surface area for the sunlight to directly contact, thus quickening the charging process.

  1. b) Cover the clear glass container with a clear glass lid.  Do not use plastic, since plastic has been found to leech harmful chemicals into liquid and air.
  2. c) Place the container in direct sunlight, outside on bare earth.  Do not place the container on grass, since grass will prevent charging.  If bare earth is not available, choose a suitable material other than grass (sand, rock, cement, etc.)
  3. d) Leave the container outside for a minimum of 5 hours.  Depending on the season and planetary location, a container of water will be fully sun-charged between 5 and 8 hours.
  4. e) Sun-charged water may be stored for up to 24 hours.  After which time, it should be re-charged in the sunlight.  There is no need to refrigerate this water.  Science has shown that room-temperature drinking water is the most beneficial temperature.
  5. f) In addition to drinking sun-charged water, this water can be applied directly to the skin through self-massage, soaks, or compresses.  Sun-charged water is also helpful when used as an eye-wash. Avoid the use of colored glass containers.  At this time, color therapy has not effectively standardized the relationships between different colors and localized areas of the human body.  It is safest to use clear glass that gathers white light, itself containing all the colors. 

Benefit of using magnetic water:

  1. Improves digestion & beneficial in gastric disorder.
  2. Overcomes fatigue & provides the needed energy to all the major organs of the body.
  1. Prevents the cholesterol deposition in blood vessels and removes any previous deposition.
  2. Relaxes heart and enhances its functionality.
  3. Useful in disorders related with Bladder, Kidney and Gall Bladder due to diuretics in nature.
  4. Beneficial in Acidity, piles, constipation, intestine diseases etc.
  5. Beneficial in fever, asthma, colds, cough etc.
  6. Effective in eliminating concretion (stones).
  7. Beneficial in Eyes wash & wound cleaning.
  8. Helps in fetus development if drink by a pregnant women.
  9. Helps to relieve menstrual irregularities in women. Relief from suffering related to uterus.

Precaution to use:

  1. Pregnant ladies should use only low power magnet to charge water. Don’t use high power magnet.
  2. Water should be charged by both poles of magnet which are scientifically inbuilt in copper magnetic jug & magnetic water stand, but if you use separate magnet for charging water then take pair of equal power magnets & charge water with both poles.
  3. High power magnets should not be used.

Seven Spiritual Chakras & Human Health

Seven Spiritual Chakras & Human Health:

There are seven major human body chakras, which are arranged vertically along the axial channel (sushumna nadi).

1) Muladhara (मूलाधार) or root chakra :

It is symbolized by a lotus with four petals and the color red. This center is located at the base of the spine in the coccygeal region.
Muladhara is related to instinct, security, survival and also to basic human potentiality. Physically, Muladhara governs sexuality, mentally it governs stability, emotionally it governs sensuality, and spiritually it governs a sense of security. Muladhara has a relation to the sense of smell.
This chakra is where the three main nadis separate and begin their upward movement. Kundalini rests here, wrapped three and a half times around the black Svayambhu linga, the lowest of three obstructions to her full rising (also known as knots or granthis). The animal associated is the elephant.
The deity is Ganesh, and the Shakti is Dakini. The corresponding deity for material element of this chakra is Prithvi.

2) Svadhishthana (स्वाधिष्ठान) or sacral chakra :

It is symbolized by a white lotus within which is a crescent moon, with six orange petals. The presiding deity is Brahma, with the Shakti being Rakini (or Chakini). The animal associated is the crocodile of Varuna.
This chakra is located in the sacrum and is related to the testes or the ovaries that produce the various sex hormones involved in the reproductive cycle. It is also related to the genitourinary system and the adrenals. The key aspects involving Svadhishthana are relationships, violence, addictions, basic emotional needs, and pleasure. Physically, this chakra governs reproduction, mentally it governs creativity, emotionally it governs joy, and spiritually it governs enthusiasm.
The deity is Indra or Varuna.

3) Manipura (मणिपूर) or solar plexus/navel chakra :

It is symbolized by a downward pointing triangle with ten petals, along with the color yellow.
It is related to the metabolic and digestive systems. related to the groups of cells in the pancreas, the outer adrenal glands and the adrenal cortex. These helps in digestion, the conversion of food matter into energy make available for the body use. Key aspects governed by this chakra are issues of personal power, fear, anxiety, decision making, introversion, and transition from simple or base emotions to complex. Physically, it governs digestion, mentally it governs personal power, emotionally it governs expansiveness, and spiritually, all matters of growth.
The deity is Braddha Rudra, with Lakini as the Shakti. The deity for material element of this chakra is Agni.

4) Anahata (अनाहत) or heart chakra :

It is symbolised by a circular flower with twelve green petals. Within it is a yantra of two intersecting triangles, symbolizing a union of the male and female. Anahata is related to the colours green or pink.
It is related to an element of the immune system as well as being part of the endocrine system which is located in the chest. Key aspects involving this chakra involves complex emotions, compassion, tenderness, unconditional love, equilibrium, rejection and well-being. Physically it governs circulation, emotionally it governs unconditional love for the self and others, mentally it governs passion, and spiritually it governs devotion.
This chakra carries our consciousness to our next lives. It is described as being white, circular, with eight downward pointing petals, and the seed syllable Hum inside. During mantra recitation in the lower tantras, a flame is imagined inside of the heart, from which the mantra rings out. Within the higher tantras, this chakra is very important for realising the Clear Light.
The presiding deity is Ishana Rudra Shiva, and the Shakti is Kakini. The deity for material element of this chakra is Vāyu.

5) Vishuddha (विशुद्ध) or Vishuddhi or throat chakra :

It is depicted as a silver crescent within a white circle, with 16 light or pale blue, or turquoise petals. The seed mantra is Ham.
Vishuddha may be understood as relating to communication and growth through expression. This chakra is paralleled to the thyroid, a gland that is also in the throat and which produces thyroid hormone, responsible for growth and maturation. Physically, Vishuddha governs communication, emotionally it governs independence, mentally it governs fluent thought, and spiritually, it governs a sense of security.
This chakra is red, with 16 upward pointing petals. The deity is Panchavaktra shiva, with 5 heads and 4 arms, and the Shakti is Shakini.
The deity for material element of this chakra is Dyaus.

6) Ajna (आज्ञा) or third-eye chakra :

It is symbolized by a lotus with two petals, and corresponds to the colours violet, indigo or deep blue, though it is traditionally described as white. It is at this point that the two side nadis Ida (yoga) and Pingala are said to terminate and merge with the central channel Sushumna, signifying the end of duality, the characteristic of being dual (e.g. light and dark, or male and female).
The seed syllable for this chakra is the syllable OM. The deity is Ardhanarishvara, who is a half male, half female Shiva/Shakti. The Shakti goddess of Ajna is called Hakini.
Ajna is known as the third eye chakra and is linked to the pineal gland. The pineal gland is a light sensitive gland that produces the hormone melatonin which regulates sleep and waking up. Key aspects involve balancing the higher and lower selves and trusting inner guidance. Its inner aspect relates to the access of intuition. Mentally, it deals with visual consciousness. Emotionally, it deals with clarity on an intuitive level.
It is the end of the central channel, since the central channel rises up from the sexual organ to the crown of the head, and then curves over the head and down to the third eye. While the central channel finishes here, the two side channels continue down to the two nostrils.
The deity for material element of this chakra is Soma.

7) Sahasrara (सहस्रार) or crown chakra :

It is the state of pure consciousness, within which there is neither object nor subject. When the Kundalini energy rises to this point, it unites with the male Shiva energy, and a state of liberating samadhi is being attained. Symbolized by a lotus with one thousand multi-coloured petals, it is located either at the crown of the head, or above the crown of the head. It is represented by the colour white and it involves such issues as inner wisdom and the death of the body.
It is related with the pituitary gland, which secretes hormones to communicate to the rest of the endocrine system and also connects to the central nervous system via the hypothalamus. The thalamus is playing a key role in the physical basis of consciousness. Sahasrara’s inner aspect deals with the release of karma, physical action with meditation, mental action with universal consciousness and unity, and emotional action.
The point at the crown of the head is represented by a white circle, with 33 downward pointing petals. It is of primary importance in the performance of phowa, or consciousness projection after death, in order to obtain rebirth in a Pure Land.
Corresponding deity for material element of this state is Dhruva.

गर्भ संस्कार में मंत्रो के शुभ प्रभाव !!

भारतीय परम्परा ने मंत्रो कि गूंज और इनसे होने वाले प्रभाव को स्वीकार किया है । गर्भावस्था के दौरान बोले एवं सुने जाने वाले मंत्र प्राचीन काल से ही उनकी शुभता हेतु प्रचलन में हैं !

गर्भस्थ शिशु ध्वनियों पर अपनी प्रतिक्रिया व्यक्त करता है । गर्भ संस्कार में उच्चारित मंत्र की गूंजने वाली ध्वनि बच्चे तक पहुँचती है, जिसके शुभ प्रभाव से उनमें सदगुण पैदा किये जा सकते है और उन्हें गर्भ में ही संस्कारी बनाया जा सकता है ।

गायत्री मंत्र 

चिंतन मंत्र — ॐ भूर्भुवः स्वः तत्सवितुर्वरेण्यं भर्गो देवस्य धीमहि धियो यो नः प्रचोदयात् ।
अर्थात् उस प्राण स्वरुप, दुःख नाशक, सुख स्वरुप, श्रेष्ठ, तेजस्वी परमात्मा को हम अंतरात्मा में धारण करें वह परमात्मा हमारी बुद्धि को सन्मार्ग में प्रेरित करे ।

Mantra works on the vibration energy and that is why they are able to reach the subtle levels. Mantra and Beej Mantra are of various kinds and they have specific purposes. Reciting mantras in different ragas, sur and taal will produce different effects. There are few Maha Mantras that vibrates the seven chankras and 24 subtle points in the body. When these chakras and subtle points get activated we achieve divine wisdom. We will be able differentiate between right and wrong. We will be able to take right decisions.

There will be peace in mind and purity at heart. The fetus will get all these qualities along with mother. These benefits will help the child throughout the life and one day that child will become a great person.

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