Natural Medicine
AYURVEDA
Dhanvantari a manifestation of Krishna is called as “Lord of Ayurveda”. It is a system of traditional system. It gives auxiliary knowledge to the people. Ayurveda is defined as a system which uses the inherit principles of nature it helps to maintain the health of the person by keeping the body, mind and spirit in perfect symmetry with nature.
Ayurveda is derived from a Sanskrit word. It is form by the words “ayus” and “veda”. Ayus means life and veda means knowledge. Therefore ayurveda means “knowledge of life”. It is the oldest form of healthcare in the world. Ayurveda originated in India before thousands of years. The Hindu scripture “Vedas” denotes the fundamental of Ayurveda in it.
Rig Veda contains a series of prescriptions that can help human to triumph over various ailments and it was written before 6000 years. It helps to thwart illness, mend the sick and to safeguard life. To shelter health we ought to use “swasthyas swasthya rakshanam”. To get rid of diseases we must use “aturasya vikar prashamanamcha”.
Ayurveda is based on the principle that the earth is made up of five elements such as air, fire, water, earth and ether. These are represented in doshas which embrace Vata, Kapha and Pitta. If all the doshas are in standard our body will function properly and our spirit will be cheerful.
TRIDOSHA:
The three bio-energies and doshas are institute in our body they are as follows:
1) Vata
2) Kapha
3) Pitta
Vata is nothing but pertains air and other elements. This energy is seen as force which directs nerve impulses, movement, respiration, and purging. Kapha refers for shield and growth. It consists of water and earth elements. While Pitta refers to fire and water elements. This governs metabolism.
PANCHAKARMA:
It is moreover called as “therapy of purification”. Panchakarma cleans the toxins in our body which are copious. This cleansing therapy consists of fivefold major treatment in ayurveda.
1) Therapeutic vomiting or emesis (Vaman)
2) Purgation (Virechan)
3) Enema (Basti)
4) riddance of Toxins through the nose (Nasya)
5) Bloodletting or detoxification of the blood (Rakta Moksha)
BENEFITS OF AYURVEDA:
1) There will be no side effects.
2) It gives leisure to mind and health.
3) It gives familiarity about life and world.
4) It improves concentration power.
5) There will be stronger immune system.
6) It prevents from diseases.
7) Sense control will be good.
ADVANTAGES OF AYURVEDA:
§ It is remedial in nature.
§ It is non noxious.
§ Ayurveda is used only by herbs, flowers and plants.
§ It improves spiritual characteristics of people.
§ Medications on ayurveda are only come by pure natural sources.
DISADVANTAGES OF AYURVEDA:
§ There is no evidence for the medicines which is used for patients. We don’t know whether it works or not.
§ Therapies and surgeries are always needed.
§Ayurveda centers for treatment are less in number.
THE GOAL OF AYURVEDA:
Each one has inimitable combination of Ayurveda body. It determines our formation that means prakruti. The main goal of Ayurveda is too bring back our factual charter and to restore balance in our body.
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