Navchetana Kendra

Navchetana Kendra

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09868164794, 09868164795, 09312767167, 08800903131 Navchetana Kendra Health Care Private Limited is New Delhi based Healthcare organisation, engaged in the cultivation of Herbs their processing, extraction as well as their formulation. We deal with Herbal formulations, Healthcare supplements, Food supplements, Supplements for the alcohol de-addiction. Standardized Herbal Extracts, Essential oils, and Medicinal oils, Our main focus on Alcohol De-addiction and we are working on same from many years, our main product for the alcohol De-addiction is Navchetana Daru Mukti. We manufacture and supply more than 200 standardized herbal extracts as well as Medicinal oils, our strong products are , Kudju, Milk thistle, Irvengia Gabonensis, Maca Root Powder / Extract , Ganoderma, Hoodia,   Show more Artichoke, Graviola, Ginseng , Gingko biloba, Biliberry , Acaiberry, Cranberry Reservetrol and many more.. Navchetana Kendra Health Care Private Limited has developed expertise in blending traditional herbs, identifying new products with modern science, to offer various range of safe, successful & economical Food supplements for Good Health. Our product complies as per International Standards. Navchetana Kendra Health Care Private Limited is the one stop solutions for the Indian as well as Imported Standardized Herbal Extracts, NAVCHETANA KENDRA, which has been deeply involved in the national campaign of 'DARU MUKTI'. It is our privilege to inform that our efforts to make our nation free from alcohol addiction are still spreading all over India with great success. Till now about half millions addicted people are benefited with our medicines. They have not only saved their own life but have also saved their families. Alcohol Side Effects • Hangovers : Headaches, nausea, vomiting, aches and pains all result from drinking too much. Drinking to the point of drunkenness makes you sick. • Weight gain : Alcohol is not water. A beer has about 150 "empty" calories that provide few if any nutrients. • High blood pressure :Along with being overweight, high blood pressure is associated with many serious health problems. • Depressed immune system : Impaired immunity makes you more likely to contract viral illnesses such as flu and infections. • Cancer : 2-4% of all cancer cases are related to alcohol. Upper digestive tract cancers are the most common, hitting the esophagus, mouth, larynx, and pharynx. Women who drink prior to menopause are more likely to develop breast cancer. Your risk of skin cancer doubles if you drink slightly more than "moderate levels." Some studies implicate alcohol in colon, stomach, pancreas and lung cancer. And let's not forget the liver... • Liver disease : Heavy drinking can cause fatty liver, hepatitis, cirrhosis and cancer of the liver. The liver breaks down alcohol at the rate of only one drink per hour. • Alcohol poisoning : Drinking large amounts can result in alcohol poisoning, which causes unconsciousness and even death. Breathing slows, and the skin becomes cold and may look blue. Don't let a person in this condition "sleep it off." • Heart or respiratory failure : Excessive drinking can have serious results. Heart or respiratory failure often means death. Short-term effects of alcohol on the human body can take many forms. The drug alcohol, to be specific ethanol, is a central nervous system depressant with a range of side-effects. Cell membranes are highly permeable to alcohol, so once alcohol is in the bloodstream it can diffuse into nearly every biological tissue of the body. The concentration of alcohol in blood is usually measured in terms of the blood alcohol content. The amount and circumstances of consumption play a large part in determining the extent of intoxication; for example, eating a heavy meal before alcohol consumption causes alcohol to absorb more slowly. Hydration also plays a role, especially in determining the extent of hangovers. After excessive drinking, unconsciousness can occur and extreme levels of consumption can lead to alcohol poisoning and death (a concentration in the blood stream of 0.40% will kill half of those affected. Alcohol may also cause death by asphyxiation from vomit. Alcohol is an addictive drug that can greatly exacerbate sleep problems. During abstinence, residual disruptions in sleep regularity and sleep patterns are the greatest predictors of relapse. The long term effects of alcohol range from possible health benefits for low levels of alcohol (ethanol) consumption to severe detrimental effects in cases of chronic alcohol abuse. There is a strong correlation between 'high levels' of alcohol consumption and an increased risk of developing alcoholism, cardiovascular disease, malabsorption, chronic pancreatitis, alcoholic liver disease, and cancer. Damage to the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system can occur from chronic alcohol abuse. Long-term use of alcohol in excessive quantities is capable of damaging nearly every organ and system in the body. The developing adolescent brain is particularly vulnerable to the toxic effects of alcohol, as is the developing brain of the unborn, possibly resulting in the fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). Historically doctors have promoted alcohol for its perceived health benefits and most recently for protection against coronary heart disease. This is known as the French paradox. There is evidence of cardiovascular benefits from drinking 1 - 2 drinks per day; however, the health benefits from moderate intake of alcohol are controversial. Alcohol should be regarded as a recreational drug with potentially serious adverse effects on health and it is not recommended for cardio-protection in the place of safer and proven traditional methods such as exercise and proper nutrition. Some experts argue that the benefits of moderate alcohol consumption may be outweighed by other increased risks, including those of injuries, violence, fetal damage, certain forms of cancer, liver disease and hypertension. As the apparent health benefits of moderate alcohol consumption are limited for populations at low risk of heart disease, other experts urge caution because of the possibility that recommending moderate alcohol consumption may lead to an increased risk of alcohol abuse. Scientific Studies The adverse effects of long-term excessive use of alcohol are close to those seen with other sedative-hypnotics (apart from organ toxicity which is much more problematic with alcohol). Withdrawal effects and dependence are also almost identical. Alcohol at moderate levels has some positive and negative effects on health. The negative effects include increased risk of liver diseases, oropharyngeal cancer, esophageal cancer and pancreatitis. Conversely moderate intake of alcohol may have some beneficial effects on gastritis andcholelithiasis. Chronic alcohol misuse and abuse has serious effects on physical and mental health. Chronic excess alcohol intake, or alcohol dependence, can lead to a wide range of neuropsychiatric or neurological impairment, cardiovascular disease, liver disease, and malignant neoplasms. The psychiatric disorders which are associated with alcoholism include major depression, dysthymia, mania, hypomania, panic disorder, phobias, generalized anxiety disorder, personality disorders, schizophrenia, suicide, neurologicdeficits (e.g. impairments of working memory, emotions, executive functions, visuospatial abilities and gait and balance) and brain damage. Alcohol dependence is associated withhypertension, coronary heart disease, and ischemic stroke, cancer of the respiratory system, and also cancers of the digestive system, liver, breast and ovaries. Heavy drinking is associated with liver disease, such as cirrhosis. [12] Studies have focused on both men and women, various age groups, and people of many ethnic groups. Published papers now total in the many hundreds, with studies having shown correlation between moderate alcohol use and health that may instead have been due to the beneficial effects of socialization that is often accompanied by alcohol consumption. Some of the specific ways alcohol affects cardiovascular health have been studied. The impact of alcohol on aging is negative when excessive amounts of alcohol are consumed. Alcohol-related deaths Over-consumption of alcohol is one of the leading preventable causes of death worldwide. One study links alcohol to 1 in every 25 deaths worldwide and that 5% of years lived with disability are attributable to alcohol consumption. Countries collect statistics on alcohol-related deaths. While some categories relate to short-term effects, such as accidents, many relate to long-term effects of alcohol. http://darumukti.in/aboutalcoholism.pdf Navchetana Kendra Health Care Private Limited A Center For your Complete Health Solution E-138/A, Shastri Nagar,Delhi-110052 India Phone : +91-11-23644457,23641691,23652425,32438494,23643028 Mobile : +91-9312767167, 9868 164 795 / 9868 164 795 / 9968 106 867 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2Wsod5NxXE http://www.indiamart.com/navchetanakendra/ http://www.darumukti.in/ www.macarootpowder.in http://www.navchetanakendra.com/ http://www.navchetanakendra.co.in/ http://herbalextractsmanufacturers.com/ Alcohol De Addiction Medicine,Nasha Mukti Medicine,Anti Alcohol Medicine,Darumukti Medicine,Nasha mukti medicine in india,ayurvedic nasha mukti medicine in india alcohol de addiction medicine india,nasha mukti powder,daru mukti powder sharab chudayen,daru shodva medicine,Herbal Extract,Maca Root Powder/Extract,Herbal Product Manufactureres,Alcohol De Addiction Medicine , Nasha Mukti Medicine , Anti Alcohol Medicine , Darumukti Medicine, Herbal Extracts , Herbal Products

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