Sunday 29 July 2018

Lac Seminar – Homeopathy seminar in Mumbai

Homeopathy seminar in Mumbai



‘the other song’ is very pleased to announce this unique seminar on Mammal remedies. Originally we had used just Lac caninum and occasionally Lac defloratum. However in the last two decades, thanks to extensive provings and clinical material we have understood and successfully used more Lac remedies.

A broader understanding Of the group features Of Mammal remedies has emerged with fine differentiation between the various remedies. The Lac remedies are very interesting and very close to human nature, since man is also a mammal.

We have brought some of the leaders of homeopathy to speak about the Lac remedies with illustrative cases. We are very happy that world renowned teacher Dr. Massimo Mangialavori from Italy will be with us. His speciality is to understand remedies as groups and he has written a book on Lac remedies called ‘Milk Remedies’. He will be joined by well known homeopaths from ‘the other song’. Together they will explore the Lac remedies and point out the features of individual remedies.

This will be a unique learning experience and will throw light on many of your cases that need these remedies.

Special feature of the seminar

1. Dr Massimo Mangialavori – an internationally renowned speaker will be speaking in this seminar. He will be sharing his expereince and expertise of Lac remedies with the delegates


3. This will be a unique learning experience and will throw light on many of your cases that need these remedies.

4. Lac remedies kit will be available for sale at special prices for delegates only.

5. Certificate of participation will be provided to all delegates

The remedies covered will be

  • Lac asinum (donkey)
  • Lac caninum (dog)
  • Lac caprinum (goat)
  • Lac defloratum (cow)
  • Lac delphinium (dolphin)
  • Lac equinum (horse)
  • Lac felinum (cat)
  • Lacglama (camel)
  • Lac humanum
  • Lac leoninum (lion)
  • Lac loxodonta Africana (lion)
  • Lac lupinum (wolf)
  • Lac ovinum
  • Lac suis (pig)
  • Lac ursinum (bear)
  • Rattus rattus (rat)
  • Hyena
  • Melis melis (badger)
  • Lac macropi gigantei (kangaroo)
  • Mephitis
  • Sanguis soricis (blood of rat)


Date: 7, 8 & 9 September 2018

Time: 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.

Venue: Birla Matoshree Sabhagriha, Vithaldas Thackersy Marg, New Marine Lines, Mumbai – 400020.

Seminar Schedule

7th September, Friday

Session 1:
9:00 am to 9:30 am: Introduction by Dr Rajan Sankaran
9:30 am to 11 am: Dr Massimo Mangialavori
11:00 am to 11: 30 am: Break
11: 30 am to 1:00 pm: Dr Massimo Mangialavori
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm: Lunch break

Session 2:
2:00 pm to 3:30 pm: Dr Paresh Vasani
3:30 pm to 4:30 pm: Dr Rajan Sankaran talks about main points from the provings of Lac remedies (Lac humanum, Lac defloratum, Lac caprinum, Lac leoninum)
End with tea

8th September, Saturday
Session 1:
9:00 am to 11:00 am: Dr Jayesh Shah
11:00 am to 11: 30 am: Break
11:30 am to 12:30 pm: Dr Jayesh Shah
12:30 pm to 1:00 pm: Dr Sujit Chatterjee
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm: Lunch break

Session 2:
2:00 pm to 4:30 pm: Dr Mahesh Gandhi
End with tea

9th September, Sunday:
Session 1:
9:00 am to 11:00 am: Dr Dinesh Chauhan
11:00 am to 11:30 am: Tea break
11:30 am to 1:00 pm: Dr Shekhar Algundgi
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm: Lunch break

Session 2:
2:00 pm to 4:00 pm: Dr Massimo Mangialavori
4:00 pm to 4:30 pm: Conclusion and summary by Dr Rajan Sankaran

End with tea

Fees and payment details

Fees(including GST and tea/coffee)

For Students: Rs 1770/-
For Practitioners: Rs 2242/-
Spot registration: Rs 2360/-

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“The Belly” – An Epidemic Lifestyle Problem


Corporate or non-corporate, our hectic lifestyle and busy schedules often leave us burned out and tired. Additionally, unhealthy eating habits, lack of exercise, and high-stress levels – all of these give rise to a vanity devoid concerning problem – A Flabby Tummy.

Yoga, a centuries-old way of relieving stress and improving strength and flexibility helps you to have a healthy body and mind surpassing the inevitable stress levels of our lives.

“The Belly” – An epidemic lifestyle problem; is forcing people to be cautious of their expanding waistlines that result in instances of metabolic disorders like, cancer, diabetes and other.



The wider your abdomen and hips are, the higher is the level of risk of falls, joint pain, and digestive problems. However, there are no shortcuts to get rid of abdominal fat. Proper diet, combined with a good and guided fitness routine, is the only way to solve this lifestyle epidemic problem.

The word ‘Yoga’ has been derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Yug’ which refers to the union of our individual consciousness and the universal consciousness.

A misconception that Yoga involves only a set of exercises to hold certain postures for a few seconds and is meant for those who were already fit, is fundamentally flawed. Eliminating the pseudo-truth, the skill lies in understanding the mechanism of different asanas and their effectiveness.

Yoga aims at making you fit by increasing flexibility, by twisting the body in all directions; sideward, forward, backward, upside down and other poses that help in opening up the otherwise rusted muscles and thereby facilitate weight loss.

Before you decide to start the journey towards a healthier body, it is important to understand the various factors that contribute to weight gain. Apart from faulty dietary habits, one should identify that weight gain also stems from the inefficient functioning of various bodily functions.

Breathing practices in Yoga aim at cleansing, balancing and rejuvenating our inner organs and their functions. Various breathing exercises and basic asanas help in increasing metabolic and heart rates.

All Yoga asanas aim at cleansing your inner mechanism, strengthening your core and stamina, increasing flexibility, and upping your metabolic rate.

From all walks of life, “Motherhood” is the beginning of a new life for every woman; however, pregnancy can have serious effects on the mother’s posture and abdominal weight. The pressure of carrying the baby for nine months, lifting, carrying and nursing the baby and pushing the stroller often takes a toll on the spine and back muscles and deforms the posture. Regular practice of yoga before and after pregnancy helps in improving posture by opening up the shoulder and chest and relieving stiffness of all joints, most importantly of the hips.

Yoga helps in bringing about a balance in between that previous and the present life and helps the body to get back to its normal rhythm gradually. But it is best to start doing yoga only after 6 months of delivery to avoid injuries and complications.

Physical exercise has always been held important for the overall well-being as well as to keep health-related troubles at bay but it should always be kept in mind that “any form of physical activity will remain futile and unproductive if not teamed with proper diet.”


  • A controlled check on spices and processed food consumption.
  • Home-cooked food, fresh fruits, and vegetables should be prime in one’s diet.
  • Portion controlled eating – quantifying the amount of food consumed in one sitting to avoid binge eating.
  • Understand your body’s requirements based on age, gender, lifestyle, and work pressure.


A few Yoga asanas to help you get rid of the Belly fat

1. Triangular pose or Parivrtta Trikonasana

This asana works on the sides of your body, arms, and thighs.



2. The boat pose:

You will feel your stomach muscles burn but this will kill that stubborn belly fat.


3. Plank:

Builds strength and endurance in your abs, back, and core. The plank is one of the best exercises for core conditioning but it also works your glutes and hamstrings, supports proper posture, and improves balance.
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