• For many years, researchers believed that the ability of cranberries and
    cranberry juice to help prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs) was partly
    related to the strong acidity of the cranberries. Recent research has shown that
    it's not the acidity of the cranberries, but the unusual nature of their
    proanthocyanidins (PACs) that is related to prevention of UTIs. The special
    structure of these PACs (involving A-type linkages between their components)
    acts as a barrier to bacteria that might otherwise latch on to the urinary tract
    lining. In many studies, the UTI-preventing benefits of cranberries are somewhat
    modest and limited to women who have recurrent UTIs. But this whole area of
    investigation has opened the door to an understanding of other possible
    cranberry benefits. For example, stomach ulcers are often related to overgrowth
    and over-linking of one particular type of stomach bacteria (Helicobacter
    pylori
    ) to the stomach lining. In much the same way as cranberries may help
    prevent bacterial attachment to the lining of the urinary tract, they may also
    help prevent attachment of bacteria to the stomach lining. There is already some
    preliminary evidence that cranberry may help protect us from stomach ulcer in
    this way. We expect to see future studies confirming this fascinating type of
    health benefit.

  • Many cranberries are water-harvested. Water-harvesting means that the
    cranberries are grown in bogs and floated in water to allow for easy harvesting.
    For many years, water-harvesting of cranberries has been looked upon as an
    industry convenience. It's simply easier to harvest berries that are floating on
    the surface. However, recent research has shown that the anthocyanin content of
    cranberries (the phytonutrients that give the berries their amazing red color)
    is increased in direct proportion to the amount of natural sunlight striking the
    berry. If berries floating on top of water get exposed to increased amounts of
    natural sunlight (in comparison to other growing and harvesting conditions),
    they are likely to develop greater concentrations of anthocyanins. These greater
    concentrations of anthocyanins are likely to provide us with stronger health
    benefits. In other words, water-harvesting may turn out to provide more than
    just harvest convenience. If it can expose cranberries to greater amounts of
    natural sunlight, it can increase phytonutrient health benefits that involve the
    unique antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of anthocyanins.

  • A substantial number of recent studies have shown that whole cranberries
    consumed in dietary form—in comparison with purified cranberry extracts consumed
    in either liquid or dried supplement form—do a better job of protecting our
    cardiovascular system and our liver. Several groups of researchers have
    summarized their health benefit findings by pointing out that it is the synergy
    among cranberry nutrients (rather than individual cranberry components) that is
    responsible for cranberry's health benefits. This synergy is only found in the
    whole berry as consumed in food form. This rule about whole dietary intake
    appears to apply to the antioxidant benefits, anti-inflammatory benefits, and
    anti-cancer benefits of cranberry.

  • Over the past 5 years, scientists have identified an increasing number of
    mechanisms that help explain the anti-cancer properties of cranberries. These
    mechanisms are now known to include: blocked expression of MMPs (matrix
    metalloproteinases); inhibition of ODC (ornithine decarboxylase enzymes);
    stimulation of QRs (quinone reductase enzymes); inhibition of CYP2C9s (Phase I
    detoxification enzymes); and triggering of apoptosis (programmed cell death) in
    tumor cells. The cancer-preventive benefits of cranberries are now known to
    extend to cancers of the breast, colon, lung, and prostate.

 
 
Ayurveda is a science of life so to know more about it, we must know what is life? Life according to Ayurveda is a combination of senses, mind, body and soul. So it is clear from this definition of life that Ayurveda is not only limited to body or physical symptoms but also gives a comprehensive knowledge about spiritual, mental and social health. 

The modern society, education, culture and the television everything speaks about materialism. If this was everything why is it so that most us are unhappy. There is unrest, anxiety, mental tension, fighting and terror every where despite best efforts being made to stop them. This is because some part of our body is not being nourished properly.

Ayurveda (Sanskrit for "knowledge of life" or "knowledge of longevity") is a comprehensive system of traditional health care that emphasizes the relationship among body, mind, and spirit. And is considered to be the traditional system of medicine of India. 

Ayurveda is a science in the sense that it is a complete system. It is a qualitative, holistic science of health and longevity, a philosophy and system of healing the whole person, body and mind. Historians have not pinpointed the exact time Ayurveda came into being. Most agree that Ayurvedic classical texts were written in India between 3,500 and 5,000 years ago. At this time, philosophy and medicine were not separated. Therefore, philosophical views have strongly influenced the Ayurvedic way of thinking.

There are several aspects to Ayurveda that are quite unique:

Ayurveda provides reference points for managing treatment decisions specific to each case. Ayurvedic theory is profoundly useful in analyzing individual patient constitution and understanding variations in disease manifestation.

The Ayurvedic framework can be used to structure working models of the unique state of each patient, and to project a vision or goal for a whole state of health, again unique to each case. Ayurveda provides specific Do's and Don'ts to each individual on lifestyle, diet, exercise and yoga, herb therapy, and even spiritual practices to restore and maintain balance in body and mind.  Ayurveda sees a strong connection between the mind and the body, and a huge amount of information is available regarding this relationship.

This understanding that we are all unique individuals enables Ayurveda to address not only specific health concerns but also provides explanation as to why one person responds differently than another.
 
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