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Ayurveda evolved around 600 BC in India. This new system of drug stressed on the prevention of body ailments in adding to curing them. Followed by the Dravidians and Aryans alike, Ayurveda has been experienced ever since. Today, it's a unique, indispensable branch of
medicine - a complete naturalistic system that depends on
the diagnosis of your body's humours - vata, pitta and kapha
- to achieve the right balance.
Ayurveda believes in the treatment of not just the affected
part, but the individual as a whole. Making it the natural
way to refresh yourself, eliminate all toxic imbalances from
the body and thus regain resistance and good health.
Kerala, the land of Ayurveda
Kerala's equable climate, natural abundance of forests (with a wealth of herbs and medicinal plants), and the cool monsoon season (June - November) are best suitable for Ayurveda's curative and restorative packages. In fact, today, Kerala is the only State in India which practices this system of medicine with complete dedication.
Monsoon, the ideal time for rejuvenation
Traditional texts reveal that the monsoon is the best season
for rejuvenation programmes. The atmosphere remains
dust-free and cool, opening the pores of the body to the
maximum, making it most receptive to herbal oils and
therapy.
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Rejuvenative Programme |
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Rejuvenation Therapy (Rasayana Chikitsa)
Tones up the skin and rejuvenates and strengthens all the tissues so as to complete ideal health and permanence. Increases 'Ojas' (primary vitality) and improves 'Sattva' (mental clarity) and thereby increases the fight of the body.
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Therapeutic Programme |
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Treatment for chronic headaches, insomnia, mental
tension and cases of hysteria, hallucination and insanity. (Dhara)
Herbal oils, medicated milk or butter milk and decoctions are poured
on the forehead/whole body in a special manner. Variations include
Oordhwanga Dhara (good for diseases of the eyes, ears and skin),
Takra Dhara (for those suffering from memory loss, severe headache
or insanity) and Sarvanga Dhara (for both head and body).
Treatment to alleviate osteoarthritis, leukemia etc. (Snehapanam)
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Requirements for Ayurveda |
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Equipment:
Massage table and accesories:7 ft x 3 ft ( made of fibre glass /
good quality wood ) Gas or electric stove Medicated water facility
for bathing and other purposes Labelled medicines from approved
licensed manufacturers Auto Clave
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Treatments in Ayurveda |
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Ayurveda has been experienced for thousands of years in India. In ancient times Rishis were involved in construction of medicine and treating people. Several researches and studies have been undertaken in this field of medicine. Today, these treatments are very accepted all over the world.
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Branches in Ayurveda |
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Kaya Chikitsa: The Ayurvedic corresponding to general medicine, this branch deals with the routine diseases that are likely to affect person beings, and their treatment.
Bala Chikitsa: This branch, corresponding to pediatrics, deals with prenatal and postnatal baby care as well as the care of a woman before and through pregnancy. It also covers various diseases of children and their treatment.
Graha Chikitsa: This Ayurvedic branch is the same as analysis in modern medicine. It focuses on the uncovering and effective treatment of mental disorders. It also treats psychosomatic disorders.
Salakya Chikitsa: Matching to the E.N.T. field of modern medicine, this branch of Ayurveda diagnose and treats diseases affecting organs like the ear, nose and head.
Salya Chikitsa: The great Maharishi, Susruta was the originator of this branch of Ayurveda. He even wrote a volume on surgery titled 'Salya Chikitsa'. This book describe various surgical operation and the devices connected with them.
Visha Chikitsa: This branch deals with the toxins that enter
the body from vegetables, minerals and animal origins. It is
equivalent to toxicology in modern medicine. Pollution is said to be
the cause of various epidemics.
Rasayana Chikitsa: In addition to do's and don'ts for better
living, this branch of Ayurveda contains various treatments for
improving beauty, health and intellectual power. Rasayana Chikitsa
is equivalent to rejuvenation therapy in modern medicine.
Vajeekarana Chikitsa: Equivalent to the aphrodisiac treatment
in modern medicine, this branch of Ayurveda helps to stimulate the
production of sexual hormones in one's body, thus increasing sexual
activity.
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