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Ayurveda, the name derived
from - 'Ayus' Life & 'Veda' science, is a form of alternative
medicine based on the principle that disease is caused by an imbalance
of life forces. Derived from spiritual visions received by Indian
Rishis (Sanskrit for “seers of truth”) 5000 years ago.
It is attributed to Dhanvantari, the physician to the gods in Hindu
mythology, who received it from Brahma. |
| Its earliest concepts were set out in the
portion of the Vedas known as the Atharva Veda (2nd millennium BC)
Ayurveda is the oldest existing system of medical practice and was
followed by the Dravidians and Aryans alike and Ayurveda has been
practiced ever since. It is regarded by proponents as a complete way
of life aimed at spiritual, mental, and social well-being as well
as physical health. |
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Ayurveda identifies three basic metabolic
body types corresponding to three basic life energy forces, or doshas
viz. vata, pitta and kapha. Each person’s constitution is seen
as a mixture of these doshas. Advocates of Ayurvedic medicine believe
health is a balance of these energy forces, resulting in harmony of
body, mind, and spirit in the individual as well as between the individual
and the outer forces of the environment and society. |
| Ayurveda does not seek to treat the symptoms
of disease; instead, it seeks to restore the underlying balance of
the doshas. The Ayurvedic practitioner diagnoses a patient’s
constitutional type and imbalances through such techniques as questioning,
specialized pulse measurements, and observation of the tongue, eyes,
nails, face and skin, voice quality, urine, and breath odor. |
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The practitioner then makes specific recommendations
to bring the doshas back into balance. Ayurvedic therapies focus on
lifestyle changes and herbal remedies, concentrating on diet, exercise,
yoga, meditation, massage, herbal tonics, steam baths, enemas, and
other alternative medical practices such as aromatherapy. Special
cleansing therapies such as bloodletting and blood-thinning herbs
are also used to rid the body of disease-causing toxins. |
| Ayurveda is considered useful in supporting
many other kinds of treatment programs. Proponents believe it is a
preventive as well as a curative therapy that can strengthen the immune
system against disease. Changing lifestyle habits can improve persistent
problems such as back pain, arthritis, tension headaches, high blood
pressure, obesity, constipation, allergies and colds, insomnia, anxiety,
depression, and other stress disorders. |
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Kerala's friendly climate, natural abundance
of forests with a wealth of herbs and medicinal plants, and the cool
extended monsoon season (June - November) are best suited for Ayurveda's
curative and restorative packages. Ayur Beauty brings you custom designed
packages especially for you with a resident physician on consultation
plans your programme and will also suggest your diet and the therapy
commences in right earnest. |
| During this period you are expected not
to exert yourself and for better result alcohol, tobacco etc are restricted
and you follow a strict vegetarian diet. The therapy involves various
herbal massages, steam baths and yoga. If you follow the directions
of the "VAIDYA", we can assure you that you will come out
totally relaxed and a great feeling of wellness. |
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