Significance of Cooling
Synonyms: Reducing temperature, Refrigeration, Refreshing, Air conditioning, Cooling down, Freezing, Temperature reduction
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Hindu concept of 'Cooling'
In Hinduism, Cooling signifies a soothing property, exemplified by Shatdhaut Ghrita, which alleviates symptoms of spider bites by providing relief from heat and burning sensations, promoting comfort and healing.
From: Charaka Samhita (English translation)
(1) It is a characteristic of , which is also provocative of Vata, heavy, curative of hemothermia and Kapha disorders, synthesizing, dry, astringent, and sweet.[1] (2) Roasted cornflour, the flour of roasted Shali-rice, and preparations of pulses are described as cooling, suggesting a soothing and refreshing effect on the body.[2] (3) Some grains, such as wheat and Nandi Mukhi corn, are described as cooling.[3]
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) The shell is cooling, diuretic and deodorant, and is good for hyperdipsia and halitosis, making it useful for oral health.[4] (2) This is another property of Shatdhaut Ghrita, which is beneficial in managing the symptoms of spider bites by providing a soothing effect and counteracting the heat or burning sensation.[5]
The concept of Cooling in scientific sources
Cooling, as described in the text, encompasses two key aspects. Firstly, it pertains to Phyllanthus amarus and its cooling effect on the body. Secondly, it relates to the process of lowering temperature, which impacts blood vessels directly and indirectly.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) This is an energy demand significantly influenced by parameters such as window-to-floor ratio and internal volume thermal capacitance.[6] (2) The rate of cooling of the tank temperature was also reduced, which means that the temperature dropped faster in the common water tank.[7] (3) It is a process, also known as precooling, that lowers internal CO2 concentrations in peach fruits by blocking ethylene biosynthesis and oxidative stress, and reducing aging.[8] (4) This, involving ventilation, is necessary to avoid overheating, with airflow provided through doors, side vents, and roof vents, either manually or automatically operated.[9] (5) The reduction of temperature provided by the AC, which is less in summer because the DES is configured with a larger cooling ratio, is the cooling.[10]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) It has positive effects and has been demonstrated on the reduction of muscle soreness and of markers of muscle damage based on evidence that is shown.[11] (2) Cooling is another key aspect of thermal comfort, with concerns about its cost and impact on health influencing thermal behavior, as revealed in focus group discussions.[12] (3) Cooling refers to the process of reducing body temperature through methods like taking breaks in shaded areas, drinking cool fluids, and using active cooling measures.[13] (4) Personal cooling systems are evaluated for their effectiveness in reducing thermal strain during work with protective clothing, as seen in Front. Physiol 2019.[14]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) This process increases the percent of resistant starch of potato after cooking, but reheating breaks up the crystals, causing resistant starch levels to plummet.[15] (2) A method for crystallization.[16]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) This is the process of lowering temperature, which has both direct and indirect effects on blood vessels, as the text explains.[17]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Phyllanthus amarus is described as having a cooling effect on the body.[18]
