Pa > References for ‘pancreas’
See also: Pánchthupii · Panchu · páṋcil · páncphoŕan · Páncrá · pancreases · pancreatic · Páṋcthubii · pańd́ · pańd́á, pańd́a, Páńd́á, Panda, Pańdá
[13] Then when this coiled serpentine, [...] hub, the controlling point, of the pancreas, the person enjoys another sort [...] proximity to the Supreme Father.
[23] The spring season is the natural [...] small quantity are good for the pancreas.
[20] At the navel plexus, sub-glands of the pancreas control ten propensities. Thus, [...] knowledge [location not recorded], etc.
[4] Partially-digested food or its [...] liver and digestive juices from the pancreas accomplish the task of digestion. [...] poison; and the ulcer appears.
[53] When both the liver and pancreas become weak, the blood will show [...] her blood will be more polluted.
[5] Since the different kinds of juicy [...] stomach than the liver and the pancreas are enabled to start secreting [...] liver can never function properly.
[6] If the quantity of non-vegetarian [...] enters the duodenal canal, the weak pancreas will be incapable of secreting [...] “indigestion” or “dyspepsia”.
[10] As diabetes is basically a disease of liver and pancreas, care has to be taken to keep [...] which contain alkaline properties.
[12] Diabetes is the disease of intellectuals. [...] connected with the liver and the pancreas, hence only those foods should [...] diabetes is next to impossible.
[11] Take another example. Suppose your [...] various parts of the body – pancreas, liver, spleen, etc. Such changes [...] Macrocosm approves your demand.
[10] MAHÁBHÁRATA. “Great [...] plexus; the controlling point of the pancreas. See also CAKRA. [...] the spine. See also CAKRA.
[36] Kadalii is a very nutritious food [...] medicine. Moreover, it helps the liver, pancreas, and kidneys to function smoothly, [...] those days began to worship them.
[5] In the morning span I was saying something regarding the pancreas. There are ten sub-glands; each [...] sounds, ten are controlled by the pancreas – d́a, d́ha, [...] mind – shyness, fear, etc.