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Effect of Siddha Varmam Therapy in Cervical Spondylosis: A Case Insight from a 44-Year-Old Female at Rathna Siddha Research Hospital

By Dr. Pazhaniyappan BSMS,Published April  09, 2026 Introduction Cervical spondylosis, a degenerative disorder affecting the cervical spine, is one of the most common causes of chronic neck pain and disability in adults. With increasing sedentary lifestyles, prolonged screen exposure, and postural strain, its prevalence is rising even among younger populations. In Siddha medicine, this condition…

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Can Siddha Medicine Reverse Systemic Neerizhivu (Diabetes Mellitus)?

Published by Dr. Pazhaniyappan BSMS Facing diabetes at the age of twenty-eight can feel unexpected and overwhelming. Many young adults believe that diabetes is manageable with tablets and lifestyle adjustments, but what happens when the condition silently progresses into multi-organ stress? This guide presents a real clinical narrative, explains diabetes from both modern and Siddha…

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Siddha Treatment for Chronic Diseases: What the Research Says

Article written and published by   Dr. S.Mithra BSMS.,M.D Regd No:3149 Can Siddha Medicine Help Manage Chronic Illness? Chronic diseases such as diabetes, arthritis, asthma, and skin disorders affect millions worldwide. In India, many patients turn to Siddha medicine for long-term management—especially when symptoms persist despite conventional treatment. Siddha medicine approaches chronic disease differently from modern…

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Taste, Metabolism, and Behaviour: A Scientific and Tamil traditional  Perspective of siddha

Article written and published by   Dr. S.Mithra BSMS.,M.D Regd No:3149 Traditional Siddha medicine proposes that the six primary tastes— “pungent, salty, sour, astringent, sweet, and bitter” —undergo progressive transformation within the body, eventually contributing to sukkilam (reproductive essence). This transformation is believed to influence vitality, temperament, and conduct. Modern taste biology, on the other hand,…

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Siddha Medicine: History, Philosophy, and Scientific Relevance

What Is Siddha Medicine? Siddha medicine is one of India’s oldest traditional medical systems, originating in Tamil Nadu more than 2,000 years ago. Rooted deeply in Tamil culture and spiritual philosophy, Siddha is considered not only a medical system but also a life science. The word “Siddha” means “perfection” or “attainment.” The founders of this…

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Beyond the Needle: A Siddha Reflection on Healing Without Dependence on Injections

Published by Dr. Pazhaniyappan BSMS,  In today’s medical landscape, the image of treatment is often reduced to a syringe. A quick injection. A rapid effect. A visible intervention. For many patients, especially those with chronic diseases like Diabetes Mellitus, injections become symbols of “serious treatment.” The stronger the disease, the stronger the needle — this…

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Panchagavya: Can Ancient Cowpathy Offer Scientific Insights Into Modern Healing?

 By Dr. Palaniyappan | Published on March 27, 2026  A traditional Panchagavya preparation sits quietly in an earthen vessel, fermenting under natural sunlight in a rural Indian setting. What appears simple on the surface is, in reality, a complex biological system—one that ancient practitioners trusted and modern science is only beginning to understand. Key Takeaways…

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Pazhaya Soru: When inflammation reduces, metabolism corrects

The Gut microbiota plays a crucial role in maintaining Immune system and homeostasis.உணவே மருந்து: மருந்தே உணவு , (unave marunthu, marunthe unavu) Food and medicine are practically inter-changeable . in fermented rice has the minerals of Selenium(Se=34). its antioxidant. Meera was thirty-eight when her body began to protest. Burning in the chest.Bloating after every meal.Sleepless nights.Fatigue that coffee…

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A Silent Storm at 28 : Siddha Science and the Reversal of Systemic Neerizhivu  (Diabetes Mellitus)

Published by Dr. Pazhaniyappan BSMS, At twenty-eight, the body is supposed to be at its zenith. But for one young man, life had become a “Silent Storm.” Diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus (Neerizhivu), his condition had spiraled far beyond high blood sugar. He arrived at Rathna Siddha Hospital with a body in rebellion: a persistent dry…

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