Thursday, July 30, 2020

Immunize











When the body is filled with toxins, the infections around you find fertile ground to prosper thereby compromising the efficacy of your immune system.

With a change in seasons, all bodies become susceptible to common cold, cough, fever and viral infections. According to the science of Ayurveda, if your diet and daily routine are not adjusted as per the change in seasons, the amas (toxins) in your body will prevent your immune system from improving and becoming stronger.

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

AYURVEDA WAYS



In fact, the weakening of the immune system can be caused by various psychological tension, overuse of antibiotics and unhealthy living.

Good health is a sign that our immune system is working promisingly. One should avoid unhealthy food, especially with refined items, too much of spices or unhygienic food. Eating such a diet reduces the ability of cells to fight with the viral infection. 

Low level of resistance or Ojas makes us directly vulnerable to various infections, allergies, fatigue and other 
ailments.

Friday, July 10, 2020

Ayurveda Seven Forms







Ayurveda names seven basic Tissues (Dhatu),

which are Plasma (Rasa),

Blood (Rakta),

Muscles (Mamsa),

Fat (Meda),

Bone (Asthi),

Marrow (Majja), and Semen (Shukra).

Like the medicine of classical antiquity,
Ayurveda has historically divided bodily substances into five classical elements, 
(Sanskrit) pancha mahabhuta, viz. Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Ether.

Eight ways to Diagnose



























Ayurveda has Eight ways to Diagnose illness,

1)Nadi (Pulse),

2)Mootra (Urine),

3)Mala (Stool),

4)Jihva (Tongue),

5)Shabda (Speech),

6)Sparsha (Touch),

7)Druk (Vision) 
   and
8)Aakruti (Appearance).








Saturday, July 4, 2020

AYURVEDA







Mankind since Early Ages has been Learning from Nature. 
Ayurveda is it's one such form.In Sanskrit Ayurveda means(Ayus)Life with (Veda)Sacred Knowledge.
It has been neglected by Modern Science but slowly and Surely it is New Age Cure.

Knowledge of Ayurveda is passed on from Generation to Generation.It is Stated to be from 400BC
Ayurveda therapies have varied and evolved over more than two millennia.Therapies are typically based on complex herbal compounds, minerals and metal substances ,
Ancient Ayurveda texts also taught surgical techniques,

Ayurveda developed significantly during the Vedic Time  and later some of the non-Vedic systems such as Buddhism and Jainism also developed medical concepts and practices that appear in the classical Ayurveda texts.
Ayurveda treatises describe three elemental dosas viz. vata, pitta and kapha, and state that equality (Sanskrit . Samyatva) of the dosas results in health, while inequality (visamatva) results in disease. 

Ayurveda has eight ways to diagnose illness, called Nadi (pulse), Mootra (urine), Mala (stool), Jihva (tongue), Shabda (speech), Sparsha (touch), Druk (vision), and Aakruti (appearance).