Sometimes a good belly massage with coconut oil does do wonders
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Riff posted:Sometimes a good belly massage with coconut oil does do wonders
have you ever gone to the doctor and told him/her that you think you got Nahra?
skeldon_man posted:Riff posted:Sometimes a good belly massage with coconut oil does do wonders
have you ever gone to the doctor and told him/her that you think you got Nahra?
My indian doctor might know about it since this originated in India
Riff posted:skeldon_man posted:Riff posted:Sometimes a good belly massage with coconut oil does do wonders
have you ever gone to the doctor and told him/her that you think you got Nahra?
My indian doctor might know about it since this originated in India
Donât use the words âIndian doctorâ here, âpeopleâ will say you are racist.
Riff posted:Sometimes a good belly massage with coconut oil does do wonders
Hopefully Nehru knows a good pandit who can help.
Leonora posted:Riff posted:Sometimes a good belly massage with coconut oil does do wonders
Hopefully Nehru knows a good pandit who can help.
Gyal, don't trust them pandits and other religious leaders. Dem man haan faas wid dem young gyals you know!
A stomach massage is simple and works wonders. This could be done either by self or another person. The massage goes from the right side (ascending colon) up ..under the rib cage...across to left side (transverse colon) using the rib cage for guidance then down (descending colon) move toward four inches below the navel, repeat several times. Could be done in a circular motion.
Don't take two phensic and don't call me in the morning.
cain posted:A stomach massage could be done either by self or another person. This goes from the right side (ascending colon) up ..under the rib cage...across to left side (transverse colon) using the rib cage for guidance then down (descending colon) move toward four inches below the navel, repeat several times. Could be done in a circular motion.
Don't take two phensic and don't call me in the morning.
Can we call you Pandit Nahra?
cain posted:A stomach massage is simple and works wonders. This could be done either by self or another person. The massage goes from the right side (ascending colon) up ..under the rib cage...across to left side (transverse colon) using the rib cage for guidance then down (descending colon) move toward four inches below the navel, repeat several times. Could be done in a circular motion.
Don't take two phensic and don't call me in the morning.
Yes, the "rubbing" is done in a defined manner. Check for the pulse of the stomach. If it is located other than over the navel, then it's most likely naaraa. Use coconut oil and gently rub from the solar plexus to the navel, continue to rub from the pelvic area to the navel and then from both sides to the navel. Repeat the process until you can determine that the pulse is over the navel. This is an ancient ayurvedic art. If you need jharay claath, send some ladoo.
They use to have a string to measure somehow from the belly button. Anyone know about that. My grandmother use to do it. Even my wife knew how to haul it.
Heavy lifting would cause strains to the stomach. Cane cutters and Rice mill workers were primarily the victims.
Amral posted:They use to have a string to measure somehow from the belly button. Anyone know about that. My grandmother use to do it. Even my wife knew how to haul it.
yes, I remember the string
Uncle Nehru only know to Haul women Narah, and I do not charge a penny, I even provide my own oil.
Mitwah posted:cain posted:A stomach massage is simple and works wonders. This could be done either by self or another person. The massage goes from the right side (ascending colon) up ..under the rib cage...across to left side (transverse colon) using the rib cage for guidance then down (descending colon) move toward four inches below the navel, repeat several times. Could be done in a circular motion.
Don't take two phensic and don't call me in the morning.
Yes, the "rubbing" is done in a defined manner. Check for the pulse of the stomach. If it is located other than over the navel, then it's most likely naaraa. Use coconut oil and gently rub from the solar plexus to the navel, continue to rub from the pelvic area to the navel and then from both sides to the navel. Repeat the process until you can determine that the pulse is over the navel. This is an ancient ayurvedic art. If you need jharay claath, send some ladoo.
yuh sound like wan pandit
We are so easily convinced to dispense with valuable, commercially and otherwise, traditions while we pay through our noses for questionable fashion fads from developed countries. The tradition of massaging babies with oil and stretching their joints and rubbing the bones of the lower legs to eradicate bandy legs is now virtually abandoned by young Hindu mothers as being a messy âprimitiveâ practice. Of course now that the western medical literature is starting to accept and propound the therapeutic and beneficial values of it, the tradition is suddenly seen as valuable and good. The baby massages not only foster the bond between mother and child but help in the physical development of the child.
Mitwah posted:Yes, the "rubbing" is done in a defined manner. Check for the pulse of the stomach. If it is located other than over the navel, then it's most likely naaraa. Use coconut oil and gently rub from the solar plexus to the navel, continue to rub from the pelvic area to the navel and then from both sides to the navel. Repeat the process until you can determine that the pulse is over the navel. This is an ancient ayurvedic art. If you need jharay claath, send some ladoo.
I called my Dad and he said the same thing.
You sound like the San Diego professor regarding jharay cloth. Where's he these days?
Bibi Haniffa posted:Riff posted:skeldon_man posted:
have you ever gone to the doctor and told him/her that you think you got Nahra?
My indian doctor might know about it since this originated in India
Donât use the words âIndian doctorâ here, âpeopleâ will say you are racist.
Gaslighter, who ever said or implied that referring to Indian doctors is racist.
Riff, there are different ways of treating, the usual massage or get a good crack. But for that you need a tall strong big man brace he front pon yuh back!ð
Riff posted:We are so easily convinced to dispense with valuable, commercially and otherwise, traditions while we pay through our noses for questionable fashion fads from developed countries. The tradition of massaging babies with oil and stretching their joints and rubbing the bones of the lower legs to eradicate bandy legs is now virtually abandoned by young Hindu mothers as being a messy âprimitiveâ practice. Of course now that the western medical literature is starting to accept and propound the therapeutic and beneficial values of it, the tradition is suddenly seen as valuable and good. The baby massages not only foster the bond between mother and child but help in the physical development of the child.
Common sense is not common today.
Leonora posted:Mitwah posted:Yes, the "rubbing" is done in a defined manner. Check for the pulse of the stomach. If it is located other than over the navel, then it's most likely naaraa. Use coconut oil and gently rub from the solar plexus to the navel, continue to rub from the pelvic area to the navel and then from both sides to the navel. Repeat the process until you can determine that the pulse is over the navel. This is an ancient ayurvedic art. If you need jharay claath, send some ladoo.
I called my Dad and he said the same thing.
You sound like the San Diego professor regarding jharay cloth. Where's he these days?
He is on FB.
Mitwah posted:I called my Dad and he said the same thing.You sound like the San Diego professor regarding jharay cloth. Where's he these days?
He is on FB.
Chap looks like my Dad, and really aged fast in a short time.