The Science of Spiritual Thinking: Documenting the Effects of Positive Thoughts: Interview with "The Natural Nurse®", Ellen Kamhi, PhD, RN
- By Ayurveda Holistic Community
- Published 12/28/2007
- Spiritual , Research Studies , Psychology, Sociology, & Ayurveda
Dr. Kamhi has been involved in Natural Medicine since 1973, when she
directed a program in Ethnobotany at Cochise College in Douglas,
Arizona. She sat on the Panel of Traditional Medicine at Columbia
Presbyterian Medical School, is currently a Clinical Instructor at
Stony Brook Medical School, and teaches Botanical Pharmacology at NY
Chiropractic College. The Natural Nurse has received many honors and
awards in her work integrating modern and ancient wellness practices.
The author of five books, she has been sharing holistic advice on TV,
radio, and magazines, as well as offering personal health
consultations. We talked to her today about scientific research on the
effects of spiritual thinking.
Behavioural and Health Outcomes Under Stressful Conditions in Adolescents
- By Indu Tripathi
- Published 03/9/2006
- Research Studies , Psychology, Sociology, & Ayurveda , Lifestyle , Childcare & Parenting
ABSTRACT
The study was conducted on a sample of 110 teenagers (students and non-students) residing in different areas of
Ayurvedic Understanding of Stress and its Management
- By Dr. M V Subramanyam, MD, PhD (Shalakya Tantra )
- Published 02/15/2006
- Psychology, Sociology, & Ayurveda
Maintaining the balance of tri doshas (Vata, Pitta and Kapha) is the main concern in managing the activities of the mind and body. Mental and physical health is possible, when balance of doshas is maintained.
Ayurveda & Mental Alertness: Six Ways to Keep Memory Sharp
- By Shailesh Jain
- Published 12/20/2005
- Psychology, Sociology, & Ayurveda
In Ayurveda we recognize that the mind is mirror-like in nature wherein are reflected the objects seen by the physical eyes, heard by the physical ears, tasted by the physical tongue, and so on. But even more fantastical than the most imaginative fairy tale, the images reflected in the mirror of our minds take on a life of their own! So, within our minds there evolves an imagined worlda world of images of things seen, heard, tasted, smelled and touched. A world which compares and contrasts images, remembers them, forms ideas around them. Quickly, there arise desires, aversions, ambitions, envy, hatred, attractions, plans, theories, and an entire imagined universe. Here are six different ways to keep yourself happy, and help you to sharp your memory.
Keep Back Pain at Bay
- By Dr. Savitha Suri, BAMS
- Published 12/8/2005
- Psychology, Sociology, & Ayurveda , Lifestyle
Ayurveda regime for winter depression.
- By Dr. Savitha Suri, BAMS
- Published 11/25/2005
- Psychology, Sociology, & Ayurveda , Seasonal Issues & Therapies
Ayurveda and Mental Health
- By Daniel Burow
- Published 11/2/2005
- Psychology, Sociology, & Ayurveda
What contemporary mental health treatment needs is a conception of the human mind and the human life that is not plagued by the ego-self. If people are to be responsible for their mental health they need a theory and practice that will liberate them from the ego-self and help them see things as they truly are. The Vedic system as a whole and Ayurveda in particular offer just such a solution.
Ayurveda & Healthy Psychology
- By Daniel Burow
- Published 08/22/2005
- Psychology, Sociology, & Ayurveda
In the human mind the ?I? or ego is the sacred enter around which everything must rotate. Anything that treatens the ?I?/ego or its status as unique and special is instantly defended against.
This article will discuss how Ayurveda achieves a healthy balance of the ego by experiencing that which is the greater life-force controller.
Ayurveda & Mental Health
- By Swami Sadashiva Tirtha
- Published 02/3/2005
- Psychology, Sociology, & Ayurveda
An entire area of Ayurvedic healing focuses on psychological health. It is already known that the mind can cause physical diseases. Initially, it is the preoccupied mind which is causing us to not think about our health.
Ayurveda, Vedic Astrology & Meditation: Completing the tools of the Social Scientist
- By Swami Sadashiva Tirtha
- Published 02/3/2005
- Psychology, Sociology, & Ayurveda
Ayurveda, Vedic Astrology, and Meditation Completing the Tools of the Social Scientist by Swami Sada Shiva Tirtha Over 5,000 years ago, the mother of all sciences, India's `Vedic' system was organized and developed. So comprehensive was this system that it included holistic healing for the body, mind and spirit.

Psychology, Sociology, & Ayurveda