Ayurveda is a Sanskrit term, made up of the words "ayus" and "veda." "Ayus" means life and "Veda" means knowledge or science. The term "ayurveda" thus means 'the knowledge of life' or 'the science of life
Ayurvedic medicine is one of oldest medical system in the world.The fundamentals of Ayurveda can be found in Hindu scriptures called the Vedas.
The Vata, Pitta and Kapha dosha (vital humors) are in balance.
Agni (the digestive fire) is balanced.
Dhatus (the 7 body tissues) are functioning normally.
Mala (the waste products) are produced and eliminated normally.
The Mana, Indriya and Atma (mind, senses and consciousness) are working in blissful harmony. Ayurveda identifies three basic types of energy or functional principles that are present in everyone and everything. Ayurvedic medicine is to integrate and balance the body, mind, and spirit. This is believed to help prevent illness and promote wellness.
Ayurvedic medicine uses a variety of products and techniques to cleanse the body and restore balance. Some of these products may be harmful if used improperly or without the direction of a trained practitioner. for example, some herbs can cause side effects or interact with conventional medicines.
Ayurvedic medicine can use under trained (Experienced) practitioner. some preparation of medicines
Lavangadyava lehyam is a famous Ayurvedic medicine in herbal jam form.
Kushmanda rasayana is a famous Ayurvedic medicine in herbal jam form.
Narayan Oil is an Ayurvedic oil (Thailam). It is used in the treatment of many neuro- muscular and skeleto-muscular conditions, such as arthritis, neuralgia etc.
Arimedadi Thailam is an Ayurvedic oil used for a famous procedure called oil-pulling or gargling. It helps to improve strength of teeth and sense organs.
Bhringamalaka Tailam improves memory and grasping power
Massaging the head with Bhringamalaka tailam helps to reduce stress
Bhringamalaka tailam can be used to massage head or skin.
Improper functioning throat will be rectified.
It is cooling, anthelmintic, astringent, diuretic, aphrodisiac, diaphoretic, emetic, expectorant, anti-inflammatory, febrifuge, laxative and tonic.
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The skin is one of the five sensory organs, which has the quality of touch. A person is able to find out hot and cold temperature with the help of touch. It also purifies the blood.
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