Ayurveda is an ancient holistic healing system which treats the mind, body
and spirit as a whole. Ayurveda translates as the science of life and is still
India's mainstream health care system. It works on the philosophy of Prevention
is better than cure and uses medicinal herbs, oil therepies, massage, yoga and
meditation together with diet and lifestyle choices for specific body types and
temprements - in order to restore and maintain well being.
Legends say that about 3 million years ago, a group of Indian sages travelled
high up into the Himalayas in search of enlightenment. They wanted to banish all
disease from the world because only those who are physically, mentally, and
spiritually healthy could reach enlightenment. So they meditated collectively on
how to get rid of illness and eventually the secret of true health and happiness
was revealed. These findings were preserved in the ancient vedic texts. The
Ayurvedic sages believed that a healthy state is a natural state, and deviation
from this natural state by taking on stresses found in modern living, and from
an inappropriate diet, will ultimately lead to ill health. There is a direct
link between emotional distress and physical disease and ayurveda treats both
mind and body to cleanse and rejuvenate one back to their true balance.
The concept of the 3 doshas is at the heart of Ayurveda. Vata (like air, or
wind), Pitta (like fire or bile) and Kapha (like water, or phlegm). These are
the 3 forces that work within us all and they determine our body shape,
colouring, metabolism and emotional temperament among other things. Your
individual type is known as your prakriti and this gives clues as to which types
of disease you will be prone to, making prevention easier. Illness occurs when
the dominant Doshas in prakriti take over or when your dominant Dosha becomes
imbalanced, which normally causes an increase in its main element, e.g. -
imbalanced Pitta usually results in excess fire element, resulting in symptoms
such as burning sensations or inflammation. Everyone has the three Doshas, yet
normally, there are one or two that dominate in our prakriti. e.g. a pure Vata
type is someone who has lots of Vata energy compared to Pitta and Kapha energy.
A dual type such as a Pitta-Kapha, would have relatively more Pitta and Kapha
compared to Vata.
Ayurveda in a complex science, but it can be easily simplified and used at home
in everyday life. If you are suffering from a 'fire' inbalance - with which you
could be feeling hot emotions such as anger, or experiencing hot rashes or fever
- it makes sense to cut out foods such as hot spices and alcahol, and replace
them with options that have cooling properties. However, if you experience
symptoms that indicate you do not have enough of the 'fire' element - such as
sluggish digestion or chills - it will help to eat foods with heating
properties, as well as massage with warming oils.
An ancient Indian system of preventive health care. (The name means
"knowledge of life.") According to this system, bodily health is
determined by three biological principles, called doshas: Vata, which
regulates movement; Pitta, which regulates metabolism; and Kapha, which
regulates structure.
Is from India, and is more than 5,000 years old. "Ayur" means life and
"Ved" means knowledge. This holistic science is the knowledge of complete
balance of the Body, Mind and spirit, including the emotions and
psychology, on all levels. It includes in its consideration, longevity,
rejuvenation and self-realization therapies through herbs, diet, exercise,
yoga, massage, aromas, tantras, mantras, and meditation. ...
Ayurveda (आयुर्वेद Sanskrit: ayu—life; veda—knowledge of) or ayurvedic
medicine is a more than 2,000 year old comprehensive system of medicine
based on a holistic approach rooted in Vedic culture. Its conspicuous use
of the word veda, or knowledge, reveals its role in early Hinduism and
describes its hallowed place in India. Ayurveda also had a tradition of
surgery. ...