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Thursday, November 26, 2020

🍓🍎25 Best Diabetes Friendly Fruits That Will Not Raise Your Blood Sugar🍉🍑

Passion fruit is rich in vitamin C. The peel of the passion fruit contains soluble fiber, pectin. And pectin benefits people with diabetes by preventing sudden spike in blood sugar levels.

4. Guava

Guavas are another rich source of dietary fiber and vitamin C. With their high fiber and low glucose concentration, guavas promote weight loss and create the feeling of fullness.

5. Kiwi

The brown fuzz covered fruit, with the millions of seeds within, is a compact source of fiber and vitamin C. Snacking on a kiwi will help you access a healthy dosage of sugar along with other nutrients (2).

6. Pears

Pears can be eaten plain or added to a salad. Whichever way you consume them, they taste great and are packed with nutrients and good fibers (3). The high water content and dietary fiber in pears may help in keeping your hunger pangs at bay.

7. Oranges, Tangerines, And Mandarins

Another great addition to your food plan is oranges, tangerines, and mandarins. These are low-glycemic index fruits and are packed with vitamin C and dietary fiber.

8. Apples

Being abundantly available, let’s not take apples for granted. They happen to cover all the essentials for good health and living. The skin of apples is crammed with antioxidants. Apples also contain high fiber that helps in proper digestion, and works perfectly as a refreshing light snack.

9. Apricots

If you are looking for something with limited sweet (sugar) and maximum benefit, then apricot will be your best friend. With low carbs, apricots are nothing short of healthy fruits and make a great addition to the diabetic meal course. Apricots are rich in fiber and vitamin A. But DO NOT consume dried apricots as they contain a higher amount of sugar.

10. Peaches

Peaches taste delicious! And it’s great for people with diabetes. Whether you’re looking for vitamins A and C, or are trying to fix your fiber intake, peaches are what you should consider (4).

11. Cherries

Cherries possess anti-inflammatory properties, which can be of tremendous benefit for you (5). But keep a check on the number of cherries you consume. When buying cherries, go for those that aren’t high in sugar DO NOT buy canned cherries.

12. Strawberries

Strawberries are a rich source of antioxidants and essential vitamins. So, they can highly beneficial for you (6).

13. Grapefruit

Grapefruit is packed with a good amount of vitamin C and dietary fiber. It will help keep you satiated for a longer duration and may prevent a high-blood sugar. Avoid artificial or store bought grapefruit juice as the sugar content in it is very high.

14. Figs

High dietary fiber, antioxidants, iron and other minerals can be obtained with concise portions of figs. When consuming dried figs, people with diabetes must make an effort to keep in check the number of figs they eat. Figs are truly a boon when you suffer from diabetes, as they contribute to weight loss with their low glucose content.

15. Blueberries

Blueberries are like little shots of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory components (7). They are low in glycemic index which is why you should have this fruit.

16. Watermelon

Watermelons have a lot of useful minerals, fiber and high water content. This is likely to reduce hunger as it will create a feeling of fullness, without raising the blood sugar levels.

17. Mango

Mangoes contain vitamins and minerals, and they provide lot of energy. People would usually shy away from eating mangoes, because of their high carbohydrate content. But, if taken in the right amount, they can be helpful.

18. Banana

Bananas are an excellent source of potassium. In addition to that, they also have a very high percentage of vitamins. Consume this fruit in limited amounts to controlling sugar levels as bananas are high in carbohydrates.

19. Raspberries

Raspberries are high in fiber, which is good for diabetics (8). They also rich in antioxidants and vitamins.

20. Grapes

Red grapes are a good source of dietary fiber, minerals, vitamins and fruit sugar. Because of fruit sugar, grapes are usually not ideal for people with diabetes. But if you practice portion control, you will be able to control the spike in blood glucose levels.

21. Avocado

Though high in calories, avocados can be helpful for diabetics (9). They present themselves as exceptional forms of fatty acids and vitamin C. The fatty acids in avocados can bring down glycemic levels in the body.

22. Cantaloupe:

Cantaloupe is very refreshing and tender. It is high in water, nutrients, and minerals. People with diabetes must keep a constant check on the portion sizes before consumption.

23. Pomegranate:

Pomegranates are wonderful sources of iron. They provide various other minerals and nutritional substances for the benefit of our living. Pomegranate juice works wonders in keeping blood sugar levels under control (10).

24. Plums:

Plums are no exception to the rule of portion control. Sugar levels can rise considerably if you consume too many plums. But they can also prove to be good for health. Plums are high in sugar, so they can be used to sweeten fruit salads, smoothies, and so on.

25. Tomatoes:

Tomatoes are also found to have a great deal of use for diabetics (11). Tomatoes are very low in carbohydrates. They should he eaten raw to reap the full benefit. Avoid consuming tomato sauce and ketchup, as they contain a high amount of sugar and salt.

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Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Surgical procedures that Ayurvedic doctors are now permitted to perform

Full list of surgical procedures that Ayurvedic doctors are now permitted to perform on completion of a PG course:-

*MS (Ayurved) Shalya Tantra* 

1.    Debridement/fasciotomy/Curettage
2.    Perianal abscess, breast abscess, Axillary abscess, cellulitis, etc
3.    All types of skin grafting, ear lobe repair
4.    Excision of simple cyst and benign tumours (lipoma, fibroma,  schwannoma, etc.) of Non-vital Organs
5.    Excision/amputation of gangrene
6.    Traumatic wound management - all types of suturing, Haemostatic ligatures, Ligation and repair of tendon and muscles
7.    Removal of metallic and non-metalic foreign bodies from non-vital organs
8.    close reduction, immobilisation, splints/cast
9.    Reduction of dislocation and subluxation
10.    Laparotomy
11.    various methods of haemorrhoidectomy, Rubber Band Ligation, Sclerotherapy, IRC, Radio frequency/Laser ablation, etc.  
12.    Fissure in ano - Anal Dilatation, Sphincterotomy Anoplasty
13.    Fistulectomy, Fistulotomy
14.    Excision of pilonidal sinus
15.    various Rectopexies
16.    suprapubic cystostomy/cystolithotomy
17.    Urethral Dilatation, meatomy
18.    Circumcision
19.    Congenital/ Inguinal/ Umbilical / Epigastric/ Femoral/ Incisional Hernia :-Herniotomy, Herniorraphy, Hernioplasty
20.    Hydrocele Eversion of Sac
21.    Intercostal Drain for thoracic trauma
22.    Ligation of Haemangioma, Vascular ligation, Ligation of varicocele, varicose veins/ stripping surgery
23.    Excision of benign lesions, cyst/tumour of breast, Lump biopsy
24.    Exploratory laparotomy
25.    Foreign body removal from stomach.  
26.    use of Video proctoscopy, Sigmoidoscopy
27.    Ileostomy, colostomy, Resection anastomosis in emergency
28.    Sigmoidoscopic biopsies, polypectomy
29.    Appendisectomy
30.    Cholecystectomy
31.    Laryngeal Mask Airway, Intubation, Bag/Mask Ventilation
32.    Suprapubic Cystostomy, SuprapubicCystolithotomy
33.    Excision of Calcified Plaque Peyronie's Disease
34.    Orchidopexy, Orchidectomy

 *Eye* 
1.    Diseases of Eyelids:-  sling surgery, correction surgery, Incision and drainage/ curettage, Benign Lid tumour - Excision Surgery
2.    Pterygium- excision & conjunctival limbal autograph/amniotic membrane graft
3.    Iris prolapse-excision surgery
4.    Glaucoma-trabeculectomy
5.    (Trauma to eye:- Injury to the eyebrow, lid, conjunctiva, sclera, and cornea- trauma repair surgery
6.    Squint surgery - Esotropia, Exotropia, Horizontal muscle resection and recession
7.    Dacryocystitis- DCT/DacryocystoRhinostomy [DCR]
8.    Cataract surgery - cataract extraction with IOL implantation surgery  
9.    Local Anesthesia in the Eye

 *Nose* 
1.    Deviated nasal septum surgery - septoplasty  
2.    Nasal polyp polypectomy
3.    Deformed nose - rhinoplasty

 *Ear* 
1.    Torn ear lobule- lobuloplasty
2.    Acute suppurative otitis media/glue ear/" secretory or serous otitis media- Myringotomy
3.    Chronicsuppurative Otitis Media- safe:-" tympanoplasty unsafe: - mastoidectomy

 *Throat diseases* 
1.    Pharynx: peritonsillar abscess - quincy, incision, and drainage; Chronic Tonsillitis - Tonsillectomy
2.    Hair lip repair

 *Dental* 
1.    Loose Tooth Extraction
2.    Carries Tooth/Teeth- Root Canal Treatment
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Sunday, November 22, 2020

Vasa – Adhatoda vasica

Vasa – Adhatoda vasica / Malabar nut is one the powerful herbs used in treating asthma, bronchitis and excess mucous condition. This is so powerful an herb that there was an allopathic medicine syrup combination with Bromhexine and Vasa, marketed with the tag line – “With Vasaka effect”
But it was pulled out of the market by Indian FDA, because, no allopathic medicine can have an herb as an ingredient.

That is an altogether different story, whether FDA was right or wrong, but it clearly indicates the efficacy and fame of this wonder herb – Vasa – Malabar Nut.
Another interesting fact is that, it is coolant herb, but it is useful in respiratory tract conditions.

Botanical Name- Adhathoda vasica Nees. (Adhatoda zeylanica Medicus), Adhatoda beddomei
Family – Acanthaceae (Vasa Kula)

Adhatoda vasica Nees is accepted botanical source of Vasa throughout India. But in Kerala Adhatoda beddomei C.B.C1 is also considered as the botanical source of Vasa.

Classification
Division : Spermatophyta
Subdivision : Angiospermae (Angiosperms)
Class : Dicotyledonae (Dicotyledons)
Sub class : Gamopetalae
Series : Bicarpellate
Order (Cohort) : Personales
Family : Acanthaceae

Vernacular names
Hindi Name- Adosa, Arusha, Rus, Bansa, Adusa
English Name- Malabar Nut
Telugu Name- Addasaramu, Adamkabu, Adampaka
Bengali Name- Adulsa, Bakash,Vasok
Punjabi Name-Vamsa, Bhekkar
Marathi Name- Adulsa
Malayalam name – Adolakam
Gujarati Name- Araduso, Aradusī, Adulso, Aduraspee, Bansa
Tamil Name- Eidhadad, Adathodai
Nepali name – Asuro, Kalo vasak
Persian name – Bansa
Oriya name – Basanga, Arusa, Basung
Marathi name – Adulsa, Adusa
Kannada name – Adusogae, Adu muttada soppu (the green veg that a goat never eats)
Assamese name – Titabahak, Bahak,
Konkani name – Adusoge

Sanskrit synonyms
Vasa, Vasaka, Vasika – Vasayati Acchadayati – the herb which is thick and spreads its branches to create shade area
Simhi, Simhasya – the flower resembles the mouth of lion
Vajidanta – the flowers are as white as teeth of horse
Vrisha, Vrusha – Varshati Madhu – flowers attract bees
Atarusha, Atarooshaka
Bhishagatma – mother medicine


Classical categorization
Classical Categorization of Vasa
Charaka—Tikta Skandha – Bitter tasting group of herbs
Vagbhata- Durvadi Gana


Types:
In Brihatrayees VASA varieties is not mentioned and in Bhavaprakasha Nighantu namely he has mentioned two types
Shweta – white
Krishna/Asthiparni – black varieyty

Medicinal qualities
Malabar nut – Vasaka – Medicinal qualities:
Rasa (taste) – Tikta (bitter), Kashaya (astringent)
Guna (qualities) – Laghu (light), Rooksha (dryness)
Vipaka – Katu – undergoes pungent taste conversion after digestion
Veerya – Sheeta – cold potency
Karma- Balances Kapha and Pitta

Part used, dosage
Part Used- Leaf, Root, Flower, Whole plant
Vasaka Dose –
Leaf Juice – 10-20 ml;
Root decoction 40-80 ml; flower juice- 10-20 ml
Leaf dry powder – 1 – 3 grams, once or twice a day
Vasa Putapaka Swarasa – Juice extract by Putapaka method – 24 – 48 ml, once or twice a day
Vasa Ghrita – herbal ghee – 5 – 10 grams once or twice a day before food or as directed by Ayurveda doctor.

Uses
Malabar Nut – Adhatoda – uses
The flower –
Balances Kapha and Pitta.
It is bitter, coolant and pungent.
Kshaya – useful in chronic respiratory tract infections,
Kasa – useful in cold and cough.
It is useful to relieve burning urination

The whole plant –
Asrajit – useful in bleeding disorders, detoxifies blood
Kshaya – useful in chronic respiratory tract infections,
Kasa – useful in cold and cough.
Chardi – useful in vomiting
Kushta -useful in skin disorders
Jwara – useful in fever
Trut, Trushna – useful in excessive thirst
Hrudya – acts as cardiac tonic,
Svarya – good for throat
Shwasahara – useful in asthma, chronic bronchitits
Mehahara – Useful in urinary tract disorders, diabetes
Aruchi – useful in anorexia
Raktapitta – useful in bleeding disorders
Kaamala – useful in jaundice and liver disorders.
Of all the herbs useful in bleeding disorders, Vasa is the best.
Its leaves are made into paste and applied to relieve inflammation, pain, rheumatoid arthritis, worm infested wounds and skin disorders.
It acts as diuretic.

Side effects
People with diabetes should use this medicine with care, because it helps to reduce blood sugar levels. Hence, the dose needs to be calibrated diligently.
It is safe to use in children above 1 year of age.
It is best to avoid in pregnancy. Can be used in lactation, under medical supervision.

Interaction with medicines, supplements
Can this be used while taking Homeopathic medicine?
Yes. This product does not react with homeopathic medicine.

Can this medicine be continued while taking supplements like multivitamin tablets, Omega 3 fatty acids etc?
Yes. Generally, this product goes well with most of the dietary supplements. However, if you are taking more than one product per day, please consult your doctor for an opinion.

With western medicines
Seek your doctor’s advice if you are taking this product along with other western (allopathic / modern) medicines. Some Ayurvedic herbs can interact with modern medicine.
If both Ayurvedic and allopathic medicines are advised together, then it is best to take Allopathic medicine first, wait for 30 minutes and then take the Ayurvedic medicine.

Distribution
Found throughout India, Usually grown on beside compounds

Chemical constituents
Adhatoda vasica chemical Constituents
Vasicine (peganine), Vasicinine, B- Sitosterol, Kaempferol, 3- Sophoroside, Luteolin, Tritriacontane, Adhatodic acid, Carotene, Vasakin, Vasicinol 1= q- Hydroxyvasicinine, Vasicinone, Vit –C, vasicol. Vasicinol, Vaicinolone, Adhatodine, Adhavasinone, Anisotine, Vasicolone, Vasicolinone etc.
(Reference: Illustrated Dravyaguna Vijnana, Vol. II, by Dr JLN Shastry)

Research
Antimicrobial activity against clinical pathogens
Anti ulcer activity
Hepatoprotective activity of Vasaka
Anti oxidant and antimicrobial activity

Ayurvedic Home remedies
For Laryngitis – hoarse voice – 1 teaspoon of juice of Vasaka is administered along with 2 teaspoons of honey, twice a day after food for 1 week time.

Use in Rasashastra
Uses in Rasashastra – metallic Ayurvedic medicines:
Vasaka is used in the process of purification of Vimala (Iron pyrite). Vimala is tied in a pack and sudation (Swedana) is given with the leaf juice extract of Vasaka for 3 hours.

Ayurveda medicines
Ayurveda medicine with Vasaka as ingredient:
Vasarishta – used in cold, cough and asthma
Mathala rasayanam – indicated in almost all the conditions in which malabar nut is indicated.
Maha Vishagarbh Tail – Used in sciatica, stiffness and tetanus

Special Ayurvedic medicines of Vasa

Charaka Samhita
Atarushadi kwatha – Raktapitta – C.Chi.4/65
Vasa ghrita Gulma, Jwara C.Chi.5/126-127
Kanakabindvarishta Kusta C.Chi.7/76-79
Mahakhadiradi ghrita Kusta C.Chi.7/152-156
Chandanadya ghrita Grahani C.Chi.15/125-128
Amrita ghrita Visha C.Chi.23/243
Vrushamuladi taila Vata vyadhi C.Chi.28/170
Triphaladi kalka Vatashonita C.Chi.29/152
Vrushakadi choorna Yonivyapat C.Chi.30/56
Mahatiktaka ghrita Kusta, Jwara C.Chi.7/144-150

Sushruta Samhita
Vasadi Kashaya Vata vyadi Su.Su.4/30

Astanga Hridaya
Vasa ghirta Raktapitta, Jwara A.H.Chi.2/40
Duralabharista Arsha A.H.Chi.8/70
Vrsadi ghirta Kasa, Jwara A.H.Chi.3/162
Chandanadi ghrita Grahani dosa A.H.Chi.10/42
Mahatiktaka ghrita Kushta A.H.Chi.19/9
Vajaraka ghrita Kushta, Jwara A.H.Chi.19/18
Patoladi ghrita Vruna, Jwara A.H.K.13/6-9

Astanga Sangraha
Vasa ghrita Raktapitta, Jwara A.S.Chi.3/63
Duralabh Arista Arsha A.S.Chi.10/20
Mahatikta ghirta Kushta A.S.Chi.21/4
Maha triphala ghrita Timira pratisweda A.S.U.16/14
Patoladi ghrita Timira pratisweda A.S.U.16/7-10

Sarangadhara Samhita
Vasakadi swarasa Raktapitta, Jwara Sh.S.Mk.1/8
Vasaputapaka Raktapitta, Jwara Sh.S.Mk.1/34
Bunimbadi kwatha Kapha jwara Sh.S.Mk.2/19
Panchakamaha kwatha Vishama jwara Sh.S.Mk.2/51
Devadaru churna Vhaturtaka jwara Sh.S.Mk.2/58
Panhatikta ghirta Vishama jwara Sh.S.Mk.9/91
Devadarvyadi rasa Prameha Sh.S.Mk.10/53

Chakradatta
Duralabhadi kwatha Jwara (Pittaja) Chakradatta.1/84
Triphala kwatha Kaphaja jwara Chakradatta.1/107
Vasa swarasa Jwara (Kaphapitta) Chakradatta.1/127
Vasadya ghrita Jwara Chakradatta.1/258
Panchatikta ghirta Kushta Chakradatta.50/99
Vasa guggulu Amlapitta Chakradatta.52/13
Eladi kwatha Ashmari Chakradatta.34/32
Pancha kasaya Vamana prakarna Chakradatta.70/10
Guduchyadipancha ghrita Jwara Chakradatta.1/260

Bhavaprakasha
Guduchyadi kwatha Jwaradikar B.P.Mk.8,1/358
Kshudradi kwatha Jwaradikara B.P.Mk.8,1/660
Danyadi hima Raktapittadikara B.P.Mk.8, 9/23
Vasavakha Rajayakshmadikara B.P.Mk.8,11/55
Pipplyadi kwatha Kasa roga B.P.Mk.8, 12/26
Patoladi kwatha Jwara B.P.Mk.8, 1/835
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Microneedle Bandage to Detect Malaria in Minutes

⚕️Researchers at Rice University have developed a microneedle patch (bandage) to rapidly detect malaria in interstitial fluid. 
👉This patch can be applied on the skin like a bandage and then obtain a result in just 20 minutes. This technology is low-cost and requires no expertise to utilize.

▪️Malaria is a significant killer in many parts of the world where access to medical services is limited or non-existent. ▪️Obtaining a laboratory-based malaria diagnosis is challenging or impossible for many people living in such regions. 

▪️Low-cost, point-of-care diagnostic alternatives are needed in such conditions, and this latest technology may fulfill the criteria.

👩‍⚕️How it works?

Containing a 4 x 4 array of hollow microneedles, the patch gently penetrates the skin when applied and draws interstitial fluid inside itself, where an antibody-based lateral-flow test strip detects protein biomarkers of malaria. 

The device provides an easy to read visual results in about 20 minutes in the form of colored strips, similar to a pregnancy test.

At only 375 microns wide, the microneedles are truly tiny and do not cause significant pain on insertion. They are hydrophilic and can easily draw interstitial fluid into the device. 

It doesn’t feel painful than a finger prick or a blood draw and less painful than getting a splinter.

Interestingly, this bandage may also be useful in detecting other diseases, including COVID-19. 

However, this study is focused on malaria detection, but this technology can be adapted to detect other diseases for which biomarkers appear in interstitial fluid.

⚕️The researchers estimate that the device is affordable. Its appearance as a bandage makes the patch more relatable to the general public and less daunting for non-clinical users, and less scary for the patients getting screened.⚕️
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Friday, November 20, 2020

Age Spots

Age spots are also known as liver spots, sun spots and are brown, flat discolourations of the skin, which usually occur on the face, hands and the neck. In most cases, these spots are aggravated with exposure to the sun. They also occur when the liver becomes overwhelmed with toxins and age spots begin to develop on the surface of the skin.

Luckily, the first signs and appearances of these age spots can be easily remedied and treated with the help of simple Ayurvedic Treatment. Let us now look at some effective Ayurvedic Treatment for age spots.

Ayurvedic Treatment for Age Spots

Apple Cider Vinegar

When both apple cider vinegar and the juice of an onion are rubbed on these age spots, the acidic effects of the onion and the vinegar helps to lighten these age spots.

Take one part of apple cider vinegar and one part of onion juice and dab it directly on the age spots. You can also dilute the apple cider vinegar in a glass of warm water and drink this concoction once daily for a smooth and age spot free skin.

Aloe Vera

The juice of aloe Vera is also said to be effective in the treatment of age spots. Many people have found it effective in reducing the appearance of age spots. Simply rub and dab the juice of aloe Vera plant directly on the age spots. You should see considerable and visible improvements in the next few months.

Lime Juice

Another exceptional home remedy is the use of lime juice for treatment of age spots, tanning and blemishes. Squeeze the juice of a lime and directly apply it to the age spots. If the juice is very potent, you can dilute it with some curd and then apply it on the face. The curd will leave your skin soft and lime juice will help to fade the age spots.

Castor Oil

Castor oil is believed to be an effective home cure for age spots. Rub some castor oil on the age spots occurring on the face and the neck. You can gently massage this oil so that it seeps well into the skin. Do this every morning and evening for best results.



Eat a Potassium Rich Diet

Your diet can affect the severity and the spread of age spots. Make sure you take in a diet that is rich in potassium. Some of the potassium rich foods are bananas, cantaloupes, kiwi fruit, avocadoes , figs, dates and melons to name a few. By taking a diet that is rich in these foods, you will be minimizing the outbreak of incidences of age spots.

Orange Juice

Orange juice has vitamin C that is said to be effective against age spots. Rub some orange juice directly on the affected areas of the skin. This will help to lighten the age spots.

Protect Your Skin from the Sun

Since age spots tend to get aggravated by the sun, make sure you keep your skin well protected even while you are at home. Apply sunscreen after every two hours because the sun can penetrate your windows and curtains.

Organic buttermilk

See if you can procure organic buttermilk at home. Now apply this buttermilk on the various age spots on your face and neck. Buttermilk has lactic acid in it, which helps to restore and rejuvenate the skin and make it healthier in the process.

Chickpea Paste

Soak some chickpeas. Boil and mash them and apply the chickpea paste on your face. Leave it on the face for 30 minutes and allow it to dry before washing it off completely.

Dandelion

Dandelion root is said to be very good for the complexion and helps to reduce burn marks and sun spots. Break off the stem of the dandelion root and rub the sap of the root on your face. Pure dandelion sap helps to clear the dead and dried skin cells of the face and leaves your face looking clear and radiant.

Rosemary Essential Oil

Use rosemary essential oil on your face to get rid of age spots. Take some rosemary essential oil and


mix it well with lemon juice and vinegar. Now massage your face well with this mixture. Wash off with warm water later on. Do this twice everyday for best results.

Drink Enough Water

Along with any home remedy for age spots, it is also necessary to drink a lot of water throughout the day. Water will help to flush out the toxins from the body and is good for any or all possible skin problems and ailments.

Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide is available at home and can be used as a facial bleach to get rid of age spots. Apply diluted hydrogen peroxide directly on your face with the help of a cotton swab. This helps to reduce and lighten the age spots after use for a few weeks.

Sandalwood Paste and Rose Water

Make a paste of sandalwood powder and rose water. Now apply this paste all over your face and leave it on to dry. Once it has dried completely, wash it off. You can do this twice every week for best results.

Tomatoes

Tomatoes are an age old home remedy for treatment of age spots. Rub some ripe tomatoes on your age spots. The juice of a tomato helps to lighten and remove tans, pigmentations and age spots.

Eat More of Fruits and Vegetables

Make sure you eat a diet that is high on fruits and vegetables. The vitamins and minerals found in fruits and vegetables help to restore the natural texture and smoothness of the skin. They also moisturize because they are high in natural water content.

These simple and effective Ayurvedic Treatment are very good in removing and eradicating age spots. Besides this, you should exercise and eat healthy. Eliminate unhealthy lifestyle practices like smoking, drinking and taking drugs, which all do untold damage to the skin. Keep stress at bay by practicing yoga and meditation. All of these will work together to give you a clear complexion.
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