Wednesday 13 January 2021

Eashwaramma handles Health in the Village

 


Eashwaramma is the Paalaguttapalle doctor. She handles the ayurvedic medication with competence, compassion and commitment. Each person who comes to her has improved substantially. She has the kairasi. Maybe kairasi is simply competence, compassion and commitment.
Tomorrow Jeevani Milk will be started in the Kommapalle school, as they requested after seeing the well being of our children. And a friend offered to pay.
Mixing and packing the Amukkara Churnam and Loha Bhasman to take there tomorrow. Which , with the milk, will restore the children of this SC hamlet to health and well-being.


Eashwaramma, the village doctor. Kavya is the accountant, as Eashwaramma cannot read or write. But her clarity, her memory, her ability regelates reading and writing to a tertiary skill.
Eashwaramma's patient Chinakka on the trunk, feeling far far better. Chinakka and her husband Nadupayna walk comfortably now, after years of chronic swollen and painful knees ahd legs. And surviving on painkiller injections.




Eashwaramma is clear on the diet requirements, insists on that and follows up at homes tasting the curries. The ayurvedic medicines given under Dr. Girijas guidance is working magic in the village.
The ayurvedic ghees and lehyams are also addressing years and years of chronic malnourishment.
Grateful to friends who have helped in that we can afford to stock medicines for the village as much as needed.


Bharati, my neighbour, and Anita's mother-in-law called up. To report that she was much better since the month of Dadimadi Grutham and Dhatri Loham. She had come to see Dr. Girija a month ago. She was chronically anaemic.
Pushpa, Jayanthi's mother is also having this now. She had resisted this option for a long time as she was advised to stop the heavy chilly and tamarind in her food for the treatment to be effective. But when her anamia got far worse after an unnecessary hysteractomy, she came to Eashwaramma for the medicines. She is also much better.
Eashwaramma handles the medical kit effectively and compassionately. For a women who knows about 200 local hernal medicines, this is simple. Illiteracy is hardly as critical as we like to make it sound.
Ayurveda builds health, even as it addresses the specific complaint. One village, in one district in South India has benefited as diseases from fevers to piles to menstrual complaints to diarrhoes to joint pains to anaemia are handles smoothly and well.

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