Wednesday, November 14, 2012

About Ayurveda


Ayurveda literally means sciences of life, has originated as of Vedic sciences. It is the oldest system of medicine in the world. Its dimensions are not limited up to the body but are extended up to the level of mind and soul. Ayurveda inspires one to lead a healthy life not only physically but also mentally, socially but spiritually by maintaining a good balance between body, mind and soul. There are various diseases like Rheumatism, Sinus Problem, Recurrent throat infections, Asthama, Recurrent UTI, Eczema, Psoriasis and certain gastric problems etc. for which allopathic medicine don’t give desirable results and can help temporarily. The allopathic medicine used for Ayurveda has curative remedies for most of these problems. The role of Ayurveda in curing chronic problems is incomparable. In the present era due to lot of stress, faulty life style and wrong dietary habits the sickness levels has increased tremendously, everybody is independent on medicines. These medicines have a lot of side effects, which further make conditions worse. Ayurveda always aims at keeping a physiological equilibrium between all the components of an individual by means of diet, deeds and medicines. So, it is clear that Ayurveda is a very comprehensive system of healing for centuries and is an art of appropriate living. Moreover Ayurveda is the only system of medicine in the world which proposes the need of undertaking the purification of biological system, aiming to clean the entire organism to render it suitable for self recovery & therapeutic responsiveness. The purification therapy includes various procedures collectively known as Panchkarma. Every single procedure also has its own merits in maintaining health & in rejuvenation. viz. Abhyang, Shirodhara, Nasya etc.

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