Guest guest Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 Hi all I am looking treatment for lipoma. Any yoga practice or herbal treatment. Thank you Mini Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 A lipoma is a slow-growing, fatty tumor situated between your skin and the underlying muscle layer. Often a lipoma is easy to identify because it moves readily with slight finger pressure. It's doughy to touch and usually not tender. You could have several that persist for years. Lipomas can occur at any age, but they're most often detected in middle age. A lipoma isn't cancer and is usually harmless. Treatment generally isn't necessary, but if the lipoma is in a bothersome location, is painful or is growing, you should seek to have it removed.Lipomas are soft deposits of fatty material that grow under the skin, causing round or oval lumps. A lipoma appears as a smooth, soft bump under the skin. Lipomas range in firmness, some feeling rather hard. The skin over the lipoma has a normal appearance. Lipomas rarely grow more than 2 or 3 inches across. They can develop anywhere on the body but are particularly common on the forearms, torso, and back of the neck. Some people have only one, whereas others develop many lipomas. Lipomas rarely cause problems, although they may occasionally be painful if they grow against a nerve. Lipomas are more common in women than in men you can take some Ayurvedic medicines for one month and than let me know.you can write me an email on vaidhy K.B.singh M.D.(Ayurveda) patanjalisewacenter cell no is 001-713-449-5265(usa) 1-kanchnar gugul 2 tablets in the morning and 2 tabs in the evening 2-vridhivadhika vati 2 tablets morning and 2 in the evening (both togather)with warm water after meal I'm working as a cheif ayurvedic medicile officer in patanjali sewa center(swami ramdev ji's institute in usa) for furthe information you can call me any time. --- On Sun, 11/30/08, pradhan7260 <winmail wrote: pradhan7260 <winmail Kundalini Yoga Re: Lipoma Kundaliniyoga Sunday, November 30, 2008, 11:21 AM Hi all I am looking treatment for lipoma. Any yoga practice or herbal treatment. Thank you Mini Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 Where do you find these medicines? Thank you for advice. Julie --- On Sun, 11/30/08, kb singh <singh_kb2004 wrote: kb singh <singh_kb2004 Re: Kundalini Yoga Re: Lipoma Kundaliniyoga Sunday, November 30, 2008, 8:36 PM A lipoma is a slow-growing, fatty tumor situated between your skin and the underlying muscle layer. Often a lipoma is easy to identify because it moves readily with slight finger pressure. It's doughy to touch and usually not tender. You could have several that persist for years. Lipomas can occur at any age, but they're most often detected in middle age. A lipoma isn't cancer and is usually harmless. Treatment generally isn't necessary, but if the lipoma is in a bothersome location, is painful or is growing, you should seek to have it removed.Lipomas are soft deposits of fatty material that grow under the skin, causing round or oval lumps. A lipoma appears as a smooth, soft bump under the skin. Lipomas range in firmness, some feeling rather hard. The skin over the lipoma has a normal appearance. Lipomas rarely grow more than 2 or 3 inches across. They can develop anywhere on the body but are particularly common on the forearms, torso, and back of the neck. Some people have only one, whereas others develop many lipomas. Lipomas rarely cause problems, although they may occasionally be painful if they grow against a nerve. Lipomas are more common in women than in men you can take some Ayurvedic medicines for one month and than let me know.you can write me an email on vaidhy K.B.singh M.D.(Ayurveda) patanjalisewacenter @gmail.com cell no is 001-713-449- 5265(usa) 1-kanchnar gugul 2 tablets in the morning and 2 tabs in the evening 2-vridhivadhika vati 2 tablets morning and 2 in the evening (both togather)with warm water after meal I'm working as a cheif ayurvedic medicile officer in patanjali sewa center(swami ramdev ji's institute in usa) for furthe information you can call me any time. --- On Sun, 11/30/08, pradhan7260 <winmail (AT) mail (DOT) com> wrote: pradhan7260 <winmail (AT) mail (DOT) com> Kundalini Yoga Re: Lipoma Kundaliniyoga Sunday, November 30, 2008, 11:21 AM Hi all I am looking treatment for lipoma. Any yoga practice or herbal treatment. Thank you Mini Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 sat nam i can send you from my hospital wich is in houston usa if u really need these.just give me ur physical address.thanks bye Dr. singh --- On Mon, 12/1/08, Julie <jewelport wrote: Julie <jewelport Re: Kundalini Yoga Re: Lipoma Kundaliniyoga Monday, December 1, 2008, 6:41 AM Where do you find these medicines? Thank you for advice. Julie --- On Sun, 11/30/08, kb singh <singh_kb2004@ > wrote: kb singh <singh_kb2004@ > Re: Kundalini Yoga Re: Lipoma Kundaliniyoga Sunday, November 30, 2008, 8:36 PM A lipoma is a slow-growing, fatty tumor situated between your skin and the underlying muscle layer. Often a lipoma is easy to identify because it moves readily with slight finger pressure. It's doughy to touch and usually not tender. You could have several that persist for years. Lipomas can occur at any age, but they're most often detected in middle age. A lipoma isn't cancer and is usually harmless. Treatment generally isn't necessary, but if the lipoma is in a bothersome location, is painful or is growing, you should seek to have it removed.Lipomas are soft deposits of fatty material that grow under the skin, causing round or oval lumps. A lipoma appears as a smooth, soft bump under the skin. Lipomas range in firmness, some feeling rather hard. The skin over the lipoma has a normal appearance. Lipomas rarely grow more than 2 or 3 inches across. They can develop anywhere on the body but are particularly common on the forearms, torso, and back of the neck. Some people have only one, whereas others develop many lipomas. Lipomas rarely cause problems, although they may occasionally be painful if they grow against a nerve. Lipomas are more common in women than in men you can take some Ayurvedic medicines for one month and than let me know.you can write me an email on vaidhy K.B.singh M.D.(Ayurveda) patanjalisewacenter @gmail.com cell no is 001-713-449- 5265(usa) 1-kanchnar gugul 2 tablets in the morning and 2 tabs in the evening 2-vridhivadhika vati 2 tablets morning and 2 in the evening (both togather)with warm water after meal I'm working as a cheif ayurvedic medicile officer in patanjali sewa center(swami ramdev ji's institute in usa) for furthe information you can call me any time. --- On Sun, 11/30/08, pradhan7260 <winmail (AT) mail (DOT) com> wrote: pradhan7260 <winmail (AT) mail (DOT) com> Kundalini Yoga Re: Lipoma Kundaliniyoga Sunday, November 30, 2008, 11:21 AM Hi all I am looking treatment for lipoma. Any yoga practice or herbal treatment. Thank you Mini Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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