Ayurveda
Ayurveda is the ancient art of healing that deals
with all aspects of a person's life as an entity. This holistic system
of medicine from India uses a constitutional model for every person is
an individual, unique and complete being. Its aim is to provide guidance
regarding food and lifestyle so that healthy people can stay healthy
and persons with health challenges can improve their health.
Ayurveda is a Science of Life as well as a medical system. Hence, the
meaning of Ayurveda; two Sanskrit words: Ayu which means life and Veda
which means the knowledge of. To know about life is Ayurveda and
according to the ancient Ayurvedic scholar Charaka, "ayu" is comprised
of four essential parts: the combination of mind, body, senses and the
soul. With Ayurveda healing, the purpose is not just to bring remedy to
an illness but also to bring harmony to out-out-balance factors.
In Ayurveda, when the body doshic balance of vata-pitta-kapha is
agitated or in disorder, or if any of these types are accumulated, the
individual may become unwell. Ayurveda philosophy views a person as a
unique individual made up of five primary elements: ether (space), air,
fire, water, and earth just as in nature. Should any of these elements
be present in the environment, they will have an impact on us. Two
examples are the weather and the food in our diet.
In addition, certain elements are seen to have an ability to combine and form various physiological functions as follows:
Ether + air = Vata dosha
Vata governs the principle of movement and therefore can be seen as the
force which directs nerve impulses, circulation, respiration, and
elimination.
Fire + water = Pitta dosha
Pitta is the process of transformation or metabolism, metabolism in the
organ and tissue systems as well as cellular metabolism. An example is
the transformation of foods into nutrients that our bodies can
assimilate.
Water + earth = Kapha dosha
Kapha is responsible for growth, adding structure unit by unit and
protection. Types of Kapha found in the body, for example, are
cerebral-spinal fluid protecting the brain and spinal column and the
mucousal lining of the stomach protecting the tissues.
Ayurveda sees each person as a special mixture because ratios of the
doshas: vata, pitta and kapha vary in each individual, giving us
diversity and uniqueness.
Ayurveda healing first deal with any emergency or life-threatening
symptoms like high fever or asthma attacks, and then look into the
problem of the fundamental causes. Remedies like herbal medication,
changes in diet and nutrition, cleansing procedures like bathing, yoga
postures, exercises and even breathing techniques in Ayurveda, remove
symptoms and eradicate the underlying causes of a disease or health
problem. If these underlying problems are not dealt with, it will
manifest again either in the same way or another form.
Ayuveda disease management
Chikitsa, also known as disease management, is the Ayurveda approach to
restoring health. There are eight traditional components in the complete
healing program and its purpose are:
Identify health problem
Eliminate underlying cause of illness
Purify the body
Reestablish and restore balance
Strengthens and revitalizes affected organs, tissues and system to prevent recurrence
The 8 Essential Components of Ayurveda Healing are:
1. Locate person's constitution (prakruti): vata, pitta or kapha
2. Locate the present imbalance of doshas in the body (vikruti)
3. Find the reason and causes of illness such as lifestyle, diet,
genetic predisposition, emotional and relationship factors,
psychological stress, etc.
4. Initial treatment is to remove the cause
5. Give appropriate regimen like exercise, yoga, diet and relaxation
accordingly to person's constitution, vikruti and environemnt changes,
etc.
6. Detoxification treatment by either:
elimination like panchakarma or shodana, or
palliation like shamana
7. Rejuvenate the body in general in order to strenthen specific ogans and tissues
8. Two types of therapies based on the principle that opposite qualities give balance:
Antagonistic therapy to the provoked dosha
Antagonistic therapy to the disease
When a person becomes ill, the illness is not likely completely cured
unless you change behaviours that caused it such as poor diet,
inadequate exercise, bad lifestyle habits like excessive alcohol or
smoking, even stress (caused by work or other factors), unresolved
relationships and related psychological factors. Getting to the bottom
of these factors is important in the process of healing and complete
recovery.
Diagnosis:
It is necessary to identify the health problem discriminatingly and
determine whether the constitutional condition of the individual. The
specific treatment will not be benefit the person if diagnosis is
inaccurate. So it is important to look at all symptoms physically to
help you determine if it is a vata, pitta or kapha condition.
Treatment:
Once the condition is diagnosed, the treatment is given according to
constitutional type. Some general treatment can benefit all types of
constitutional types.
Ayurveda remedies are simple and natural, using common household herbs
and strategies such as a warm bath and soothing herbal tea. Common
Ayurveda herbs are also recommended in the remedies. There are several
remedies for each health condition. Every person is unique and the
remedies will work differently so you do not have to try all of them.
Some may work better for you and not others. If it dissolves the
problem, stick with it, otherwise, try the other approaches.
Always keep a fundamental therapeutic guideline when using
self-treatments like Ayurveda principles and remedies. If they do not
work, do not be discouraged. Sometimes it's hard to determine
constitutional type and your diagnosis may not be correct. Reassess your
illness and the reactions to the approach taken, and treat your actual
condition. Its very rare but possible that your illness may not coincide
with your own constitutional type. So be discerning to select the right
remedy that fits your symptoms of your sickness, and not just body
type. However, if your health condition is critical or fatal, consult
your doctor immediately. Should your problem be chronic, give some time
for healing and it may be months before symptoms diminish. Ayurveda is
not a quick remedy so allow your body healing mechanism to process at
its own pace, momentum and duration.
In Ayurveda healing, each condition comes with not only medication and
herbal formulas, but also other measures like special diets, exercise,
yoga, relaxation therapies like massages, tea and healing paste, among
others, to provide healing. Together with medicinal treatment, changing
your daily routine can help you improve health and live harmoniously in
your surrounding with nature. The human body is always resilient,
working to restore balance and complete health so the natural process of
healing recommended in Ayurveda will support the body and bring
benefits in keeping you in the pink of health and your life in harmony.
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