Ayurveda has always emphasized the importance of treating the mental aspects for complete relief. Accordingly various treatment modalities are mentioned to keep the patient’s mind healthy by maintaining the balance between the Manas Doshas. Satva, Rajas and Tamas are considered the Manas dosha amongst which one should aim at developing the Satva guna as it can help to keep our mind stable.
Ayurveda, the traditional system of medicine in India, emphasizes on the prevention of diseases by strengthening the immune system. Immunity is the body’s natural defense mechanism that protects us from various diseases and infections. Ayurveda believes that a strong immune system is essential for overall health and wellness. In this blog, we will discuss the concept of immunity according to Ayurveda, its importance, and how Ayurveda can help boost immunity.
Ayurveda is based on the belief that good health is a result of balance between the mind, body, and spirit. The body is seen as a microcosm of the universe, and is made up of five elements – earth, water, fire, air, and ether. According to Ayurveda, the human body is called sharir.
Aushadha Sevana Kala is a fundamental concept in Ayurveda that outlines the timing and guidelines for the consumption of herbal medicines. It emphasizes the importance of taking medicines at the right time, in the right quantity, and with the right combination to ensure maximum effectiveness and minimal side effects. According to Ayurveda, the timing of medicine intake is critical, as it can have a significant impact on the body’s ability to absorb and utilize the medicinal properties of the herbs. By following Aushadha Sevana Kala, individuals can optimize the therapeutic benefits of herbal medicines and promote their overall health and…
Desire for the intake of food, proper and easy digestion of the ingested food, evacuation of faeces, urine and flatus properly, lightness in the body, pleasantness in sense organs, proper timely sleep and awakening, gain of strength, life and pleasant mind and normal Agni are the features of health and opposite state is illness.
Abhayarishtam or Abhayarishta is a potent ayurvedic concoction used for treating a myriad of ailments including piles, constipation, dysuria, flatulence, anuria, gas and abdominal distension. Known in Ayurveda, as the “king of medicine”, Abhayarishtam is the fermented liquid herbal formulation of the herb Abhaya, which is also known as Haritaki.
Chandraprabha Vati or as colloquially termed Chandraprabha Gulika or Chandraprabha is a potent anti-inflammatory Ayurvedic remedy used for the treatment of a multitude of diseases of the urinary tract, kidney, pancreas, thyroid gland, bones, and joints. “Chandra” signifying “moon” and “Prabha” denoting “glow”, Chandraprabhavati brings a glow to your body and promotes strength and immunity.
Ayurveda, the ancient Indian medical system, emphasizes the importance of maintaining a balance between the body, mind, and spirit. One of the fundamental concepts in Ayurveda is Ayu, which refers to life, vitality, or longevity. Ayu is considered to be the essence of life and is essential for good health and well-being.
Swasthavritta is the branch of Ayurveda that deals with healthy living practices. It focuses on maintaining a balanced and healthy lifestyle to prevent diseases and promote overall well-being. Swasthavritta emphasizes the importance of diet, exercise, and lifestyle modifications to maintain good health. In this blog, we will discuss the importance of Swasthavritta using some of the references.
Science is not merely a collection of facts and relationship but is more than a composite of these facts, accumulated and systematically correlated over the ages. Classics of Ayurveda has emphasized at various places to take care of wounds which occurs either as a result of vitiated Doshas or of traumatic in origin. Agni Dagdha (Burn) is the thermal coagulative necrosis of tissue, as a result of injury caused by dry heat like flame, radiant heat, electricity, lightning, X-Rays, or highly heated substance (Sun burn etc.). In Ayurveda Acharya Sushruta explained briefly about Agni Dagdha Vrana, in Sutrasthan, chapter 12…