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Expression of Veda and the Vedic Literature


Human Physiology--Expression of Veda and the Vedic Literature, by Tony Nader This landmark textbook by Tony Nader, M.D., Ph.D., describes his recent discovery that the structure of human physiology, as known by modern anatomy, and the structure of the most ancient record of human knowledge, the Vedic Literature, are identical.

Dr. Nader shows that all physiological components match the 40 branches of the Vedic Literature, one to one, both in structure and function, in the minutest detail.

Dr. Nader's research was guided by profound insights into the ancient Vedic Literature provided by Maharishi. This discovery has brought to light that the human physiology is the expression of the total intelligence of Natural Law.

This comprehensive textbook explains how the two great traditions of knowledge, objective and subjective--modern science and ancient Vedic Science--uphold one another.

  • Academicians will find that the detailed correlations bring new understandings and insights to physiology and the neurosciences.
  • Researchers will find new directions for scientific investigation.
  • Clinicians will find important insights for the prevention and treatment of disease.
  • Dr. Tony Nader obtained his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Brain and Cognitive Science. He did his post doctoral work as clinical and research fellow in neurology at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School. Dr. Nader has conducted research in various areas of neuroscience as well as on Maharishi Ayur-Veda, India's ancient system of natural medicine. He is currently International President of Maharishi Ayur-Veda Universities.
    By Tony Nader M.D., Ph.D. 250 Pages--89 Full-Color Medical Illustrations $108 including shipping and handling
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    RK VEDA:
    Holistic Functioning of the Physiology

    Whole Physiology Correlated to Vedic Literature, Diagram

    This figure shows Verses 29 to 97 and 125 to 192 of the first chapter of Rk Veda in the physiology. Chapter 29 to 96 correspond to the excitatory stimuli occuring in the spinal nerves. Verses 125 to 192 correspond to the inhibitory stimuli occuring in the same nerves. Verse 97 corresponds to the silent filum terminale.


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