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Herbal Masterpiece
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What we need is the ability to meet the mental demands
of the day without feeling over-stressed. It was exactly this need that
prompted The Council of Maharishi Ayurveda Physicians to formulate the
Peace of Mind Tablet formula.
Tranquillisers reduce anxiety but cause drowsiness so
that work becomes difficult.
Research shows that Peace of Mind tablets
provide the best of both worlds: they balance the mind and at the
same time heighten alertness so you can meet the demands of your day and prevent
mental stress from mounting.
Peace of Mind tablets
are a balanced synergistic formula prepared in the
traditional ayurvedic way. This makes the product safe and improves
bioavailability and assimilation. The Maharishi Ayurveda Council of Vaidyas
do not recommend self-medicating with single herbs.
Ingredients of Peace of Mind tablets: Jal-Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri), Aloeweed (Convolvulus pluricaulis), Ashwagandha/Winter cherry (Withania somnifera), Muskroot/Jatamansi
(Nardostachys Jatamansi), Pearl, Greater Galangal (Alpinia galangal), Liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra), Indian Tinospora/Heart-leaved moonseed
(Tinospora cordifolia).
Herbal Recommendations:
The Council of Maharishi Ayurveda Physicians recommends taking one to two
tablets twice daily with water, preferably after meals. Children 10-15 years
take one tablet per day. Keep out of reach of young children.
Research
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Researchers at the University of California at
San Diego (UCSD) conducted a randomised, controlled pilot study to
measure the effects of Peace of Mind tablets on ten people who felt
stressed. For 3 months one group took two tablets of Peace of Mind twice
a day, while the other group took a placebo. After three months 80% of
the Peace of Mind group felt significantly less stressed. The
improvement was twice that of the placebo group.
The Ayurvedic
explanation
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In Ayurveda, mental abilities are divided into
three categories -dhi (acquisition) dhriti (retention) and smriti
(recall). Peace of Mind contains the herbs - Jal-Brahmi, Aloeweed,
Liquorice and Indian Tinospora/Heart-leaved Moonseed, which have an
enhancing effect on dhi, dhriti and smriti.
These four herbs are classified as medhya herbs in the
traditional texts, and are known to not only nurture the three areas of the
mind individually, but also to nurture coordination among them.
Muskroot (Jatamansi) and Greater Galangal are
additional herbs that clear the channels. These keep the gaps between dhi,
dhriti and smriti free of toxins and blockages. In the Vedic understanding,
the gap, or union, is where all intelligence resides." Thus these herbs keep
the coordination between acquisition, retention, and recall working well.
So if people who take Peace of Mind tablets are
confronted with a stressful situation, they have the tools to make it a
positive, rather than a negative experience. They can recall related
experiences from the past to help them deal with the present problem, and
they tend to learn from each new one. They can do this without disturbing
their mind, without feeling anxious.
One additional herb in the formula also has a key
effect. Winter Cherry (Ashwagandha) enhances the mind's overall ability to
resist stress. Because it helps overall mental functioning, not targeting
just one area of the mind, people find that they can think more clearly and
can solve their problems without incurring stress. They avoid being damaged
by stress in the first place.
Reduces Cortisol and Other
Markers of Stress
One of the measurements used in the UCSD study was the salivary cortisol
level. Cortisol is a hormone related to stress, and high cortisol levels
show high stress. In the patients who took Peace of Mind for three months,
the mean salivary cortisol levels went down 2.77 nmol/l.
The explanation from Maharishi Ayurveda involves the
three subdoshas that govern the mind; Prana Vata, the subdosha of Vata that
governs the brain, sensory perception and the mind; Tarpaka Kapha, the
subdosha of Kapha that governs the cerebral-spinal fluid; and because
acquisition, retention and recall originate in the heart, Sadhaka Pitta, the
subdosha of Pitta that governs the emotions and their effect on the heart is
also involved.
When people overuse or misuse their minds, the
subdoshas governing the mind counteract that overuse by producing more
fluid. It's similar to the extra saliva that is produced by the taste buds
when you're about to eat chillies or other hot foods. The extra saliva
protects the whole digestive system, and prevents the chillies from creating
an abrasive effect.
When your mind is strained by engaging in excessive
mental work, the subdoshas go out of balance. Sadhaka Pitta begins to create
a burning effect and Prana Vata creates a drying effect. Then Tarpaka Kapha
generates extra fluid to counteract this effect and protect the brain.
But if you overuse your mind over and over and over
again, the lubricating value of Tarpaka Kapha becomes excessive, and begins
to diminish the metabolising fire (medhya agni) in the gaps between dhi,
dhriti and smriti. It is similar to the effect of too much moisture in the
digestion - it can put out the digestive fire (agni).
When this happens, ama (toxins) start to be created.
Ama accumulates in the gaps and channels of the brain, and mixes with the
fluids created by Tarpaka Kapha, creating a harmful type of cortisol, the
indicator of stress.
“Cortisol in itself is not bad, in fact it's created
by the body to protect the brain," says an ayurvedic expert from The Council
of Maharishi Ayurveda Physicians. "But when Tarpaka Kapha becomes excessive
and there is ama in the physiology, it does more harm than good. That's when
anxiety attacks and other signs of too much stress take over."
The reason that the subjects' cortisol levels when
down after using Peace of Mind is because the Muskroot and Greater Galangal
enhance the medhya agni. Medhya agni began to burn brightly again, ama was
no longer produced and no ama was no longer mixing with Tarpaka Kapha. Thus
only a good quality of cortisol was released, which actually protected the
brain from stress. That's why the salivary cortisol levels went down.
As mentioned earlier, Muskroot and Greater Galangal
also help clear the channels of ama, as does Winter Cherry. It is a sharp,
cleansing herb that when combined with Muskroot and Greater Galangal,
becomes an extremely effective agent for clearing the channels, enhancing
medhya agni and reducing ama.
Relaxed But Alert
The subjects in this study and many thousands of people who have taken Peace
of Mind over the past six years have reported that it makes them feel
relaxed, but also more alert. Researchers were so intrigued with this effect
that a whole new study is now being conducted to measure how much Peace of
Mind increases the alertness of the mind.
"My job involves a tremendous amount of mental stress
and sometimes I feel torn in several directions," says Molly Blackwell, a
graphic designer. "Peace of Mind tablets take me to a whole new level of
calm. They settle me down so I can focus, accomplish and not feel confused."
Lifestyle guidelines
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Be as regular in your
routine as possible.
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Go to bed before 10pm and
be up by 6am.
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In the morning before your
shower, do an oil massage with the
Vata Massage Oil to relax your body, and soothe the emotions
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Apply
Rejuvenation Massage Oil for Women or
for Men to your hands and feet before bed. This non-greasy
oil absorbs quickly, and helps you to enjoy deeper sleep.
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Refresh your mental potential
with twice daily practice of Transcendental Meditation
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Create a tranquil home or work
environment with the
Peace of Mind Aroma
Dietary Recommendations
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Favour a balanced diet of
intelligent foods - freshly cooked and preferably organic. Avoid reduce
stimulants such as caffeine, alcohol and tobacco.
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Eat two to three warm,
nourishing meals a day, at regular times.
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Favour foods that are warm,
heavier, oily, sweet, sour and salty.
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Reduce cold, dry, light,
pungent, bitter and astringent foods.
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Drink plenty of warm liquids.
Avoid cold, iced and carbonated drinks.
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Drink
Peace of Mind Tea
or
Vata Tea to help soothe the mind, emotions and nerves
throughout the day and add
Vata
Soothing Spice Mix
to your meals.
For further information about and to
order the products mentioned above see
How to Order
or call 01695
51015 and for information about the Maharishi Ayurveda Health Centre see
www.MaharishiAyurveda.co.uk or call 01695
51008.
DISCLAIMER: The
information in this document is presented for the sole purpose of imparting
education on Maharishi Ayurveda and neither the information nor the products
are intended to diagnose, treat, mitigate, cure or prevent any disease. If
you have a medical condition, or are pregnant or lactating, please consult a
health professional and it is recommended that you speak with your physician
before making significant changes to your diet or routine. |