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Ayurveda is an Indian ancient holistic healing system practiced for thousands of years. Ayurveda is based on the principle -prevention is better than cure. Ayurvedic medicines and treatments depend on maintaining a balance between mind, body, and soul.
What is the Ayurvedic Treatment?
According to Charaka Samhitha, ayurveda believes that humans are made of a combination of five elements: air(vayu), water(jala), fire(agni), earth(bhoomi), and space(ether). The combination of 5 elements in the body forms prakriti and creates three energy forms or life forces, also called doshas namely, vata, kapha, pitta. Every human is a unique mix of these three doshas generally inherited genetically. Out of the three, one dosha is prominent in every human being which defines the Prakriti.
The natural flow of vital energy (prana) is interrupted by imbalanced dosha, impairing digestion in the body and causing diseases.
The vata dosha is formed with the combination of air and space. It controls the movement of the body. It is responsible for breathing, circulation, and cell division. People with vata dosha show characteristics such as sharp, thin, and fast, and are susceptible to anxiety, dry skin, and constipation.
The kapha dosha is formed with the combination of earth and water. Kapha is responsible for immunity, growth, and strength. People with Kapha dosha exhibit characteristics such as calmness, solid body frame, susceptibility to diabetes, obesity, sinus congestion.
The pitta dosha is formed with a combination of water and fire. Pitta controls hormones and the digestive system of the human body. People with pitta dosha are fierce personalities, susceptible to heart disease, stomach ulcers, inflammation, heartburn, and arthritis.
Ayurvedic Assessment
The ayurvedic practitioner makes an initial assessment through a detailed set of questions about symptoms, diet, lifestyle. The initial exam also includes pulse testing, tongue testing, and understanding the underlying Prakriti of the person. The appearance of the eyes, skin, lips, and nails, is examined to understand the prakriti and symptoms.
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