Sunday, February 23, 2014

Rasa Shastra


Rasa Shastra: The Hidden Art of Medical Alchemy [Kindle Edition]

Author: Andrew Mason Vaidya Atreya Smith | Language: English | ISBN: B00II814M4 | Format: PDF, EPUB

Rasa Shastra: The Hidden Art of Medical Alchemy
You can download Rasa Shastra: The Hidden Art of Medical Alchemy [Kindle Edition] from with Mediafire Link Download Link The first comprehensive analysis of Asian Medical Alchemy, this book describes the use of herbo-mineral-metal based medicines as used in some of the world's oldest healing traditions. It offers a detailed exploration of Âyurvedic medicinal purification practices that seek to enhance the therapeutic potential of materials, metals and gemstones, as well as offering a concise overview of traditional and modern equipment and methods used in the manufacture of these medicines.

The author's unique and fascinating account of the hidden alchemical arts also explains some of the historical background behind the on-going quest amongst Asian alchemists for immortality. Download latest books on mediafire and other links compilation Rasa Shastra: The Hidden Art of Medical Alchemy
  • File Size: 7222 KB
  • Print Length: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Singing Dragon; 1 edition (March 21, 2014)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00II814M4
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  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #796,254 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
Rasa Shastra: The Hidden Art of Medical Alchemy, Andrew Mason
Review from Jeannie Zelos book reviews
I'm fascinated by medicines and traditional remedies of past times and other cultures. Though mice wrapped in flannel for sore throats etc is a little too off the wall for me!! its still intesting reading how people came to the ideas for these remedies, and though we rely very much on chemical cures, so many are still based around old herbal ones. Think about how silver is now used in dressings, honey also has bveen found to have anti bacterial properties and used for wounds. That one was a favourite of my grans, though she also swore by cobwebs added to it too and iIm really not fixed on that one! My old horse, who had arthritis used to nibble at my willow tree on some days. Willow bark was what Aspirin, a pain killer and good for arthritis, was originally derived from. Animals, given the choice, will often seek out from nature what they need for health. All dog/cat owners will have seen their pets eat grass sometimes – it makes them sick, and maybe they do it when they've stomach ache/fur balls or something? Maybe in past times we had that same instinct, but our reliance in Science and all things artificial has overtaken it. Not that I'm anti modern medicine – thankfully chemo kept me alive, and pain meds keep me moving, but there's much to be learned from the past that without books such as this could get lost.

Alchemy to me is the straw into gold, search for immortal life type of thing, and yet in this book we see its far more, that there are real scientific bases to the use of crystals, metals and the like in medicines. I've got books on such things as crystals for healing, and a few years back was chatting to Son no 1 about this.

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