Friday, April 1, 2011

BLOOD DONATION CAMP

                                                                       || Hari Om||
                                                      BLOOD DONATION CAMP
                                                   3rd April 2011,Shri Hari Guru Gram.


        A Beautiful event where mixture of Bhakti and Seva is at the Top most...It is bestest experience where the condition is such that we are going for donation of Blood i.e with a good Sevabhav and when we reach there and beautiful glories of God,bhajans and satsang is going on and then we continuously start to think of just the ONE.It can be said as Double Profit...

     It is such an condition where we are little bit curious that we are giving blood and with this curiosity we continuously think of Just One...Ours Sadguru Bapu.Even when the needle is tipped we suddenly Take Our Sadgurus name "Bapuryaaaaa...." and continously throught the process we think upon him...Once blood is taken then again we say "Love U Bapurayyaa.....you helped me all round"....


    Science has grown up to large extent but the God creature is UNMATCHED...We can definately work around and make good inventions but we should also think on the Gods Beautiful happenings..such as Blood,Human Body etc.Blood making is such a beautiful process that has been inbuilt by God in Human Body.....
   
     Its is always said that "Giving something good to some one is making arrangement for yourself in Future...."
And so on we should try to participate in such events given to us by ours alls Bapu.....

      A Blood Donation Camp held under the joint auspices of Shree Aniruddha Upasana Foundation, Sadguru Shree Aniruddha Upasana Trust, Dilasa Medical Trust & Rehabilitation Centre, Aniruddha Samarpan Pathak, Aniruddha’s House of Friends and Aniruddha’s Academy of Disaster Management on Sunday, 03rd April 2011.

Venue: Shree Harigurugram, Government Colony, Kherwadi, Bandra (East), Mumbai.
Timing of Camp: Morning 9:00 am to evening 5:30 pm.
 

Some Important facts about Blood Donation:-

1) Although mankind has achieved phenomenal scientific progress over the past century or so, it has not yet been able to find a substitute to the human blood. Neither can human blood be produced in any factory, nor can the blood of any other animal be used for transfusion to humans. It is only human blood that can help save the life of another human being in need of blood.

2) The annual requirement of blood in our city of Mumbai till date has been approximately 2.5 lakhs to 3 lakhs bottles. By donating blood we can help to meet this target and ensure that no life is lost due to lack of adequate supply of blood.

3) There have been some mistaken beliefs and unfounded fears surrounding the donation of blood; that it causes weakness, etc., that need to be cleared. The human body has 4.5 litres to 5 litres of blood, out of which only 300 ml. is drawn out at the time of donation.

4) After donation of blood, within 15 – 20 minutes of rest, one can continue with one’s daily chores and activities.

5) Age Limit for Donation: Any Male or Female within the age group of 18 - 60 can donate blood.

6) Minimum Weight of Donor: The Donor’s weight should be a minimum of 45 kgs.

7) Minimum Haemoglobin Count of Donor: More than 12.5 gm%

8) Those wanting to donate blood should abstain from donation if they suffer from the ailments such as:
a. Jaundice b. Malaria c. Typhoid
d. AIDS e. Diabetes f. Blood Pressure
h. Anaemia i. Venereal Disease (Gupt Rog)
j. Tuberculosis (T. B.) k. Cancer
Prospective Donors should also abstain from donating blood under the following circumstances:
a. not completed a year after having undergone surgery
b. undergone abortion
c. in the course of Pregnancy
d. undergoing Menstruation (M.C.)
e. During lactation phase

9) Diet for Donation: Generally, rejection of donors happens if the haemoglobin count is below the threshold required for blood donation. In order to increase the haemoglobin count, the donors should include following food items in their regular diet:
a. Leafy vegetables: fenugreek (methi), maath.
b. Sprouted pulses
c. Vegetables: green peas, pumpkin, tomato.
d. Fruits: Chickoo, pomegranate, Papaya, apple, fresh dates, orange, sweet lime, grapes, Gooseberry (Amla), Watermelon.
e. Salad: Beetroot, carrot, radish.
f. Cereals: Corn, Finger Millet (Nachni), wheat, peanuts, dry-fruits, jaggery.
g. Eatables: Chikki, Muramba, Kheer.
h. Abstain from consuming tea and chickpea (pawta).
10) Care to be taken Before Blood Donation
a. Sound and adequate sleep should be taken in the night preceding the date of donation
b. Blood should not be donated on an empty stomach. The Donor should donate blood only after having had adequate food.
c. Abstain from consuming medicines (allopathic, homeopathic and ayurvedic) e.g. Crocin, Disprin, Combiflam 72hrs prior to the donation.                               

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