Benefits of parwal in acute fever or influenza People often get influenza with the change in weather. Consuming parwal in this manner provides relief from the problems of influenza to some extent. Mixing 1 gram sugar candy or 1 gram sugar in decoction (10-20 ml) made from Parwal, Triphala, Nimbatvak, Munakka, Amaltas and Vasa and drinking it is beneficial in acute fever. Making a decoction of Parwal, Kutki, Mulethi, Haritaki and Nagarmotha and drinking it in 10-30 ml quantity is beneficial in acute fever. Drinking the decoction made from medicines Parwal, Neem bark, Chhoti Kateri, Kutaj, Guduchi and Nagarmotha mixed with honey provides relief in fever caused due to weakness. Parwal beneficial in bleeding or hemorrhage Parwal proves to be very beneficial for those who are troubled by hemorrhage. Drinking 5 ml of Parwal leaf juice mixed with honey provides relief in bile. Drinking Parwal, Hriber root and red sandalwood powder (1-2 grams) in equal quantity with sugary rice powder or mak
Bathing a newborn is not an easy task, especially for those who have become parents for the first time. Some babies enjoy a bath, but some make bathing a little less of a challenge. Now the question arises that why some babies cry while bathing, it also depends on how they are being bathed. Now you would definitely like to know how to bathe a newborn baby? We have to be very careful while bathing the baby. The baby should be given a sponge bath or wiped with a wet soft cloth for a week after the birth of the baby. As soon as the baby's umbilical cord dries up, then bath should be done 2 or 3 times a week. The umbilical cord comes with the baby when it comes out of the mother's womb and it is cut, so its wound takes time to dry In the beginning the baby should be bathed with lukewarm water and not too hot and not too cold water. While bathing, cover both the ears of the baby with your hands so that water does not get into the baby's ears. Before bathing the baby, prepare all