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The section has various articles on topics ranging from regional issues of malnad to general medicines, ayurveda, diseases, therapies etc. Most of the articles are contributed from members of Malnadu.com
However, while cruising on the web, if we find something interesting for our readers, we just publish details(sometimes full article) on that. If you want to contribute articles, you can reach us here: Send email
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Written by Dr Keshav
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Malnad, a part of western ghats of Indian is richly credited with varied kind of vegetation and unimaginable topographical features. Lot of families use naturally available plants in the surroundings as cures for many diseases. Many of the plants and their uses is still to be unearthed as it is so far limited to traditional usage.
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Written by Shiva
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Organic farming requires developing and maintaining an ecological system where nature solves problems with proper management. It also involves keeping good records of production practices and yields. Consumers can be assured the product is organic, as labeled, through records and a tracking system that allows tracing the product back to the very field or farm on which it was produced.
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Written by Shiva
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Forget about the big talk on water conservation plans from govt and private organizations, best way to contribute to the water conservation is start it from your home. We know that water onservation has become an essential practice in all regions, even in areas where water seems abundant. In addition to saving money on your utility bill, water conservation helps prevent water pollution in nearby lakes, rivers and local watersheds.
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Written by Dr Keshav
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According to the definition used by the Cochrane Collaboration, ‘Complimentary and Alternative medicines (CAM)’ is a broad domain of healing resources that encompass all health systems, modalities, practices and their accompanying theories and beliefs, other than those intrinsic to the dominant health systems. According to famous medical expert Eskinzi, they are broad health care practices that are readily not integrated into the dominant systems.
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