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A wounded person should avoid such unwholesome things as |
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Excessive droughts,
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The very hot sun,
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Dust, smoke,
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Dew,
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Heavy meals,
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Harmful articles of diet,
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Unpleasant noises and scenes,
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Jealousy,
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Rage,
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Fear,
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Grief,
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Meditation,
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Keeping awake at nights,
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Irregular food habits,
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Sleeping on an uneven bed,
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Fasts,
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Excessive conversation,
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hysical exercise,
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Standing for a long time,
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andering, cold draughts,
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Incompatible, incompatible diets,
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Eating again before the previous meal has been digested,
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Indigestion
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the flies, etc.
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Avoid Day sleeping
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Complete sexual abstinence
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Interview, conversation and contact with ladies with whom the patient can possibly indulge sexually should be avoided even from a distance.
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An audience, etc. with the ladies may occasionally lead to
seminal discharge, even without sexual intercourse; thus the patient would also unnecessarily get the bad after effects of intercourse.
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The
contraindicated articles of diet |
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The wounded should avoid the use of
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New paddy,
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Masa pulse,
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Sesame, pea,
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Kulattha,
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Nispava
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Green leafy vegetables,
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Sour, saltish and pungent foods,
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Molasses,
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Cakes made of any flour (Pistaka )
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Dry vegetables,
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Meat of goat, sheep, swampy and aquatic animals,
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Fatty substances,
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Very cold water,
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Krsara,
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Rice pudding,
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Yogurt, milk,
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Butter milk, etc.
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These above groups of dietary substances are known
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- To vitiate the doses further and
- To increases the suppuration.
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