Ayurveda
![]() Ayurveda is a vast medicinal science. It is said to have been originated in India about 5000 years back. Unlike other medicinal systems, Ayurveda focuses more on healthy living than treatment of diseases. The more.. |
Diseases
Ayurveda Basics Dhatu Doshas Mala |
![]() Diagnosis is a very vital aspect of Ayurvedic treatment. Diagnosis is to find out the root cause of a disease (Nidan). Unless the proper diagnosis is not done it is difficult to provide medicine more.. |
Ayurveda Pareeksha
Pratyaksha Darshana Anumana Sparshana | ||
![]() Ayurveda is not only a medical science but also a way of healthy living. Apart from prescribing treatment to various chronic and complex diseases, Ayurveda also emphasizes on an ideal method of healthy living. more.. |
Public Svasthavrtta
Ritucharya Ayurvedic Diet Science Of Ayurveda Tripods |
![]() Ayurveda is a very vast science and it is divided into eight different branches namely Kaaya chikitsaa, Graha Chikitsa, S`aalakya tantra, Agada tantra, Rasayan Tantra, Vajeekarana chikitsaa, S`alya tantra and Baala chikitsaa or Kaumarbhrutya. more.. |
Child Care
Importance Of Breast Milk Child Diet Dhatri Baby Teething | ||
![]() A balanced diet is one of the key Ayurvedic tools, for promoting good health. The practitioners of the 'Science of Life' (Ayurveda) suggest that the diets for people are individualized, based on many factors, more.. |
Chyavanaprasha
Ayurvedic Rasayanas Pippali Rasayana Rasayana Therapy Triphala Rasayana |
![]() The science of Ayurveda is a unique holistic system, based on the interaction of body, mind and spirit. The treatment of Ayurveda is based on Indian herbs, which have a healing energy. Herbs have more.. |
Effects of Ayurvedic Herbs
Types Of Ayurvedic Herbs Significance of Ayurvedic Herbs Properties of Ayurvedic Herbs | ||
![]() Ayurveda, the science of life, is a traditional system of medicine. Ashtang Ayurveda deals with eight branches of Ayurvedic treatment. Prasutitantra, that is the obstetrics and gynecology section, forms one of the main branches more.. |
Fetal Development
Menopause Post Partum Disorders Garbhini Vyakaran |
![]() Ayurveda represents the ancient Indian art of healing. In it, the human body is not considered just as a mass of organs, systems and tissues; but the complex mechanism' of myriad functions taking place, more.. |
Bhaijasya Kalpana
Ayurvedic Prakruti Rasa Shastra Shalakya Tantra | ||
![]() Ayurveda, a Sanskrit word comprises of two words, ayus, meaning 'life' and veda, meaning 'science', thus ayurveda in literal sense means the 'science of life'. It is a system of traditional medicine with its more.. |
Agada Tantra
Kaumara Bhritya Graha Chikitsa Rasayana Chikitsa Kayachikitsa Shalakya Tantra Shalya Chikitsa Vrishya Chikitsa |
![]() Ayurveda emphasizes preventative and healing therapies, along with myriad methods of purification and rejuvenation of the body, mind and soul. Apart from being a healing system, it is a science that tells us the more.. |
Purification Therapy Basti Karma
Nasya Karma Raktamoksha Therapy Vamana Therapy Virechana Therapy | ||
![]() According to Ayurveda, ‘Prakruti’ means the physical constitution of a person and ‘vikruti’ means the state of disease. Prakruti is the science of nature which determines the innate character, physical constitution or disposition of more.. |
Prakruti
Sharirik Doshas Vikruti |
![]() In Sanskrit, the word 'dincharya' means daily routine. According to Ayurveda, one should follow the dincharya in order to lead a healthy and disease-free life. Everyday, two cycles of change pass through the human more.. |
Modern Dincharya
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![]() Ayurveda is the most ancient and traditional science, whose basic principles deal with the natural way of living a healthy life. It basically revolves the five basic elements (pancha bhutam) of existence - earth, more.. |