Bhawna Thakur
North News
Chandigarh , September 24
Ayurvedic practitioners emphasize the deep connection between humans and nature, believing that health depends on a balance between the mind, body, spirit, and environment. Ayurveda, meaning “science of life,” originated in India 5,000 years ago and is one of the world’s oldest healing systems.
According to the National Library of Medicine, humans are composed of five elements: earth, air, fire, water, and space, which form the three doshas—vata, pitta, and kapha. When these doshas are balanced, the body remains healthy, but when imbalanced due to stress, low energy, or exertion, a state of “vikruti” (imbalance) occurs. Ayurveda restores balance through herbal remedies, diet, meditation, and exercise.
While modern medicine excels in emergencies, many view Ayurveda as natural and safe. Practitioners in areas like Kerala confidently treat acute cases such as snake bites without referral, showcasing their trust in Ayurvedic methods.
Benefits of Ayurveda (Ministry of AYUSH):
- Stress Relief: Practices like meditation, yoga, and massage lower cortisol, promoting relaxation.
- Immune Boost: Herbs like ashwagandha and turmeric enhance immunity with antioxidant properties.
- Improved Digestion: Remedies like triphala promote healthy digestion, preventing bloating and constipation.
- Skin Health: Techniques such as abhyanga (oil massage) and detox treatments enhance skin texture.
- Brain Function: Herbs like Brahmi support cognitive function, while yoga and meditation improve mental clarity.
- Heart Health: Cardio-protective remedies like arjuna improve heart function, supported by balanced lifestyle practices.
- Better Sleep: Ayurveda emphasizes quality sleep, aided by herbal remedies like ashwagandha and meditation.
Ayurveda offers a holistic approach to health, blending ancient wisdom with natural remedies for overall wellness.