Menopause & perimenopause

Ayurveda and menopause — References & further reading

References

1 Wikipedia. Ayurvedic. URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurvedic (accessed 07.06.2007).

2 Frawley, D. 2000. Ayurvedic healing. Twin Lakes, WI: Lotus Press, 9–10.

  National Institute of Ayurvedic medicine (NIAM). [No date given.] Basic principles of Ayurveda. Constitutional type &mdash prakriti. URL: http://niam.com/corp-web/constitution.html (accessed 07.06.2007)

3 Secrets of Vedic arts. 2005. Ayurveda, menopause, and symptom relief. URL: www.secretsof.com/content/2847 (accessed 07.06.2007).

4 Holistic Online. [No date given.] Aurveda, menopause and hormone replacement therapy, natural alternatives, alternative medicine. URL: www.holisticonline.com/Remedies/hrt/hrt_ayurveda.htm (accessed 07.06.2007).

5 Food for Life Global. [No date given.] The history of butter and ghee. URL: http://www.ffl.org/ffl_pf_real_milk.php (accessed 07.06.2007).

6 National Institute of Ayurvedic Medicine (NIAM). [No date given.] Basic principles of Ayurveda. URL: http://www.niam.com/corp-web/definition.html (accessed 07.09.2007).

7 Wikipedia.org. 2007. Bacopa monnieri. URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacopa_monnieri (accessed 07.06.2007).

8 Patwardhan, S. Graceful menopause with the help of Ayurveda. URL: http://ayurveda-foryou.com/women/gracefulmenop.html (accessed 07.06.2007).

9 Pelletier, K. 2007. Ayurvedic medicine and yoga: From Buddha to the millennium. URL: http://www.drpelletier.com/TBAM/excerpts/016-Ayurvedic_Medici.html (accessed 07.06.2007).

  Pelletier, K. 2000. The best alternative medicine. What works? What does not. NY: Fireside.

10 Billings, T. 1998. Living and raw foods: Ayurveda and raw foods: Notes. URL: http://www.rawfoods.com/articles/ayurveda.html (accessed 07.12.2007).

Further Reading

The National Institute of Ayurvedic Medicine (NIAM). URL: http://niam.com/corp-web/index.htm (accessed 07.06.2007).

Patwardhan, B., et al. 2005. Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine: A comparative overview. Evid. Based Complement. Alternat. Med., 2 (4), 465–473. URL (full text): http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=16322803 (accessed 07.13.2007).


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Original Publication Date: 08/03/2007
Last Modified: 02/16/2010
Principal Author: Marcella Sweet

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