Title: Introduction to unani medicine
1 INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES,
DAVV INDORE
HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
TOPIC-ALTERNATIVE SYSTEM OF HEALTH CARE
Guided By Dr. C.C.Motiani
Presented By Roshni jaiswal
Sadhna sontake Aasha Tawdekar
Shaziya Gandhi Archana Patel MBA
(HA) IInd sem.
2INTRODUTION
- There are so many alternative ways of treatment
in whole world other than allopathy, which serve
humanity for curing diseases ailments that
comes under the alternative system of health care
.
3DIFINATION
- Those pathies which are widely used for the
treatment of diseases in very natural way other
than allopathy is known as alternative medicine
of treatment
4- The process of treatment of these alternative
medicine includes ancient types of procedure,
have there unique features, unique ways of
treatment of different diseases, unique
principles laws which they follow also unique
medicine, those totally different from allopathic
medicine.
5IN INDIA
- There are some pathies of alternative medicine
which are widely used for treatment now a days - include-
- 1. Ayurvedic
- 2. Homoeopathy
- 3. Unani
6- 4. Yoga
- 5. Sujok
- 6. Siddha
- 7. Naturopathy
- 8. Acupressure Acupuncture.
7HOMOEOPATHY
8INTRODUCTION
- Homoeopathy is a system of medical tretment
introduced by Dr.Christian Friedrich Samual
Hahnenann, a German physician. - he had spread a long and useful life of 88
years during which he benefited the suffering
humanity immense by introducing this new system
of medicine.
9DIFINATION MEANNING
- Homoeopathy is a system of treatment (branch of
medical science) works on the principle of
Similia similibus curenter. - Means like cures like , further explanation is
that patient medicine symptoms are similar, it
also called LAW OF SIMILA
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11- ABOUT THE FOUNDER DR.HAHNEMANN
- The Founder of homoeopathy was born on 10th
April,1755 at Meissen in saxony of Germany. - He was basically a M.D Medicine allopathic doctor
who turned in to Homoeopath. - He Died on 2nd july 1843.
12DISCOVERY OF HOMOEOPATHY
- because some dissatisfaction on that time about
there practicing way of treatment i.e. allopathy,
he relinquished the medical practice and devoted
himself in translating the books, because
hahnemann had knowledge about the various
language.
13- In 1790, when Hahnemann was engaged in
translating Cullens materia medica his attention
was arrested by the remark of author that
cinchona bark cured malaria because of its
bitterness and tonic effects of stomach. This
explanation appeared unsatisfactory to him.
Hahnemann himself ingested cinchona juice,
14- He was attacked by symptoms very similar to
malarial fever. This unexpected result set up in
his mind a new train of thoughts and he conducted
similar experiments on himself and other
individuals with other medicines whose curative
action in certain diseases had been well
established.
15- He found that in the healthy persons the medicine
produce symptoms very similar to what they cure
in diseases individuals. - so he had led to the inference that
medicine cure disease only because they can
produce similar symptoms in healthy individuals.
The whole of homoeopathy derives from this Law.
16FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPAL OF HOMOEOPATHY
- 1.Law of Similia
- 2. Law of Simplex
- 3. Law of Minimum
- 4. Doctrine of Drug proving
- 5. Theory of Chronic disease
- 6. Theory of Vital force
- 7. Doctrine of Drug-dynamization
17Scope of homoeopathy
18Limitation of homoeopathy
19 UNANI MEDICINE
20introduction
- The Unani System of Medicine has a long and
impressive record in India. - It was introduced in India by the Arabs and
Persians sometime around the eleventh century. - Today, India is one of the leading countries in
so for as the practice of Unani medicine is
concerned. - It has the largest number of Unani educational,
research and health care institutions.
21Origin Development of Unani System
- Unani system originated in Greece
- Hakim Ajmal Khan IS UNANI physician but also one
of the foremost freedom fighters in the country. - He established an Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbia
College and Hindustani Dawakhana a
pharmaceutical company for Ayurvedic and Unani
medicine in Delhi in 1916.
22- Today the Unani system of medicine with
hospitals and educational and research
institutions, forms an integral part of the
national health care delivery system.
23Principles Concepts
- The basic theory of Unani system is based upon
the well- known four- humour theory of
Hippocrates. This presupposes the presence, in
the body, of four humours viz., blood, phlegm,
yellow bile and black bile. - The human body is considered to be made up of the
following seven components are - i.Elements (Arkan)
- ii.Temperament (Mizaj)
24- iii.Humors (Akhlat)
- iv.Organs (Aaza)
- v.Spirits (Arwah)
- vi.Faculties (Quwa)
- vii.Functions (Afaal)
25Elements (Arkan)
- The human body contains four elements. Each of
the four elements has its own temperament as
follows - Element TemperamentAir Hot and MoistEarth Cold
and DryFire Hot and DryWater Cold and Moist
26Temperament (Mizaj)
- In the Unani system, the temperament of the
individual is very important as it is considered
to be unique. The individuals temperament is
believed to be the result of the interaction of
these four elements.
27Humors (Akhlat)
- Humours are those moist and fluid parts of the
body which are produced after transformation and
metabolism of the aliments they serve the
function of nutrition, growth and repair and
produce energy, for the preservation of
individual and his species. - The humors are responsible for maintaining
moisture of different organs of the body and also
provide nutrition to the body.
28Organs (Aaza)
- These are the various organs of the human body.
The health or disease of each individual organ
affects the state of health of the whole body.
29Spirits (Arwah)
- Ruh (Spirit) is a gaseous substance, obtained
from the inspired air, it helps in all the
metabolic activities of the body. It burns the
akhlat latifah to produce all kinds of quwa
(powers) and hararat ghariziyah, it is the source
of vitality for all the organs of the body. - These are considered to be the life force and
are, therefore, important in the diagnosis and
treatment of disease. These are the carriers of
different powers, which make the whole body
system and its parts functional.
30Faculties (Quwa)
- These are of three kinds
- Natural power (Quwa Tabiyah)
- Natural power is the power of metabolism and
reproduction. Liver is the seat of this power and
the process is carried on in every tissue of the
body. Metabolism is concerned with the processes
of nutrition and growth of human body. Nutrition
comes from the food and is carried to all parts
of the body, while growth power is responsible
for the construction and growth of human
organism. - Psychic power (Quwa Nafsaniyah)
31- Psychic power refers to nervous and psychic
power. It is located in side the brain and is
responsible for perceptive and motive power.
Perceptive power conveys impressions or sensation
and motive power brings about movements as a
response to sensation. - Vital power (Quwa Haywaniyah)
- Vital power is responsible for maintaining life
and enables all the organs to accept the effect
of psychic power. This power is located in the
heart. It Keeps life running in the tissues.
32Functions (Afaal)
- This component refers to the movements and
functions of all the organs of the body. - In case of a healthy body the various organs are
not only in proper shape but are also performing
their respective functions. - This makes it necessary to have full knowledge of
the functions of the human body in full detail.
33Diagnosis
- The Diagnostic process in Unani system is
dependent on observation and physical
examination. - Diagnosis involves investigating the causes of
disease thoroughly and in detail. For this, the
physicians depend mainly on pulse reading and
examination of urine and stool. - The ten conditions of pulse observed during the
diagnosis are - i.Quantity
- ii.Force
- iii.Duration of movement
34- iv.Condition of the vessel wall
- v.Volume
- vi.Duration of the rest period
- vii.Palpitation of the pulse
- viii.Equality and inequality
- ix.Balance of the pulse
- x.Rhythm
35- Physical examination is carried out by the
diagnosis of urinogenital disorders, pathogenesis
of blood and other humors, metabolic disorders
and liver diseases. - The following observations of urine are made
- Colour
- Consistency
- Clearness and turbidity
- Odour
- Foam or froth
- Precipitates
- Quantity
36- The examination of stool, its colour, quantity,
consistency and the presence of foreign body help
very much in the diagnosis of various diseases. - Besides the means of pulse reading and physical
examination of urine and stool, other
conventional means such as inspection,
palpitation, percussion and occultation are also
used for diagnosis purposes.
37Strenght of Unani
- Unani system of Medicine has very remarkable
strength in the following disorders - Skin disorders
- Digestive disorders
- Mental disorders
- Sexual disorders
- Gynecological disorders
- Neurological disorders
38Shape of Drugs
- Unani drugs are prepared in the following shapes
- majunj, jawarish
- Qurs,hab, johar
- Marham
- Roghan
- Arq and sharbat
- Sufoof
39YOGA
40What is yoga?
- Yoga meaning union in sanskrit,is a family of
ancient spiritual practices and school of
spiritual thought that originated in india. - It is considered as means to enlightenment.
- In other parts of world notably west yoga has
become associated with the asanas of hath
yoga,which are popularly considered as fitness
exercise.
41 meaning of yoga
- The word yoga is derived from the sanskrit
root yuj to yoke cognate to modern english and
jugum in latin.all derived from the
proto-indo-european root yeug meaning to join
or unite. - It is generally translated as union of
individual atma with paramatma,the universal
soul.
42Brief history
- The earliest written accounts of yoga appear in
rigveda codified between 1500 and 1200 b.c. as
rigveda is orally transmitted for atleast a
milenium exact date of origin is unknown. - The first yoga text dates to around the 2nd
century b.c. by patanjali and prescribes
adherence to eight limbs-ashtang yoga or raja
yoga. - The first full description of the principles and
goals of yoga are found in upanishads thought to
have been composed between the 8th and 4th
century b.c.
43- There are different types of yoga,but 4 being
considered as important. - Karma yoga
- Bhakti yoga
- Jnana yoga
- Raja yoga
44Ashtang yoga
- i.e eight limbs of yoga.
- 1.YAMA-how one should react with outer world.
- Ahinsa
- Satya
- Asteya(non stealing)
- Brahmacharya
- Aparigrah
- 2.NIYAMA-How should be the inner state
maintained.
45- Shauch(purity)
- Santosh(contentment)
- Tapa(austerity)
- Swadhyaya(self education)
- Ishwar pranidhan(meditation on the divine)
- 3.Asana-have five function-mind
body,soul,conative and cognative function. - Categories of asanas-
- Standing asana
46- Forward bending
- Supine asana
- Inverted asana
- Abdominal and lumbar asana
- Twisting asana
- Back bending asana
- Balancing asana
- 4.pranayam-
- Classified as under-
- Sahita kumbhak
47- Surya bhedi chandrabhedi
- Ujjayi
- Sitali
- Bhastrika
- Bhramri
- Murcha and kewal
- when practiced along with
asana again of 4 types- - Inhalation-puraka
- Exhalation-rechaka
48- Nadi shodhan kriya-anulom-vilom
- kapalbhati
- 5.pratyahara-meditation
- 6.dharana-directing,controlling and mind fixing
skill. - 7.dhyana-attainment of stability of mind.
- 8.samadhi-total observation,true concentration
i.e,connection between individual and universal
soul.
49Cleansing and yoga
- Basically 5 kriyas-
- Neti-nasal cleansing.it cleans nasal chamber and
inner channel. - Kunjal-stomach wash,cleanses LGIT
- Dhauti-foodpipe cleansing with cloth
- Vaman-food pipe cleansing with lukewarm water
plus salt,cleanses UGIT - Nauli-abdominal churning
50These kriyas help in
- Cures constipation
- Indigestion
- Acidity
- Stomach pain and bloating
- Sexual disorder
51Food and yoga
- 3 types of food-
- Rajasik-food of king,highly seasoned
,fired-leads to restlessness and energetic
disposition - Tamasik-excess of spices,salt, and hot
seasoning-leads to lethargic disposition,lazziness
and intolerant temperament. - Sattvik-minimum amount of spices and salt and
seasoning.
52Importance of yoga
- It acts at the same time on mind body and soul.
- Are highly effective in-
- Increasing flexibility of the body
- Freeing all energy blocks
- Helps to reduce extra flab and weight another
cause of ill health - Massaging of internal organs rarely stimulated
parts such as the thyroid gland. - Help to treat several health disorders from
common one
53- Such as backache , arthritis , to seemingly
unrelated disorder such as stammering. - -It improves cardio-respiratory function,
- -muscular strength and flexibility
- -reduces physical and emotional stress.
54Conclusion
- Yoga techniques almost reduces or say help in
reducing physiological disorders and their
prevention and pathological diseases also
indirectly, but not in emergency cases like
accidents.
55sujok
56What is sujok?
- This is a korean therapy. The word sujok is fomed
combining two words in korean su-mean hand
and jok mean foot. - This method uses only hand and feet for treatment
and therefore also considered as advance
acupressure.
57Origin and history
- This therapy has been established by prof. Park
jae woo. Sometimes near 1953,while looking at his
hand he suddenly came across an idea of thumb
to b e correspondent to head. - By 1974 he had developed a clear idea of the
constitutional likeness of human hand and body. - In 1984 he made a complete description of the
curative correspondence system ,which included
hands and feet.
58- By 1984 he made its clear cut description and
finally in 1987 he officially presented in press
due to other research work it get delayed. - And in next year he get its manual published
describing the body correspondence cure system
and its metaphysical principles.
59Basic principle
- Ki which is considered as universal energy which
is perceived to be flowing in every living being,
flows through eight different channel in our body
on regular basis if any blockage in this flow is
developed it will lead to disease. - In sujok treatment we clear this blockage and
again try to establish the flow of energy as it
was naturally previously.
60Different level of treatment procedures
- 1. The body correspondence cure system
- It is further subdivided into three-
- Hand and foot-primary and secondary
- Insect correspondent system
- Miniature correspondent system
- 2. Six ki treatment procedure
- 3.Triorigin model
61- Hand and foot correspondence
62- Insect correspondent system
63- Miniature correspondent system
64SIX KI TREATMENT PROCEDURE
65Different methods to apply this procedure
- Sujok byol meridian therapy/magnetotherapy
- Sujok colour therapy
- Sujok seed therapy
- Moxa therapy
- Sujok needling-
- Single needle
- Nine star insertion
- Random intensive insertion
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68Different instrument used in sujok
- Jimmy
- Magnet- byol, star, rod, chakra magnet
- needles
- Sujok ring
- Moxa
- Colored markers, stones, balls
- Thumb jimmy
- Seeds
- Single point vibrator
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70Importance of sujok
- Gives result without any oral intake of medicine,
as everything is applied or sticked externally
mainly. - Its best results are seen in relieving any type
of pain whether arthritis, sciatica or cancer. - Elephantiasis, migraine, varicose veins,
gastritis, indigestion ,loose motion, obesity,
fever, cough n cold, asthma, etc.
71CONCLUSION
- Nearly 90 disorders can be treated through this,
from top to bottom excepting the physiological
disorders like fracture, dislocation, incision.
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