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About Ayurveda

Ayurvedic medicine (“Ayurveda” for short) is one of the world's oldest holistic (“whole-body”) healing systems. It was developed more than 3,000 years ago in India. It’s based on the belief that health and wellness depend on a delicate balance between the mind, body, and spirit. Its main goal is to promote good health, not fight disease. But treatments may be geared toward specific health problems. Ayurveda is an alternative medicine system with historical roots in the Indian subcontinent. The theory and practice of Ayurveda is pseudoscientific. Therapies include herbal medicines, special diets, meditation, yoga, massage, laxatives, enemas, and medical oils. Ayurvedic preparations are typically based on complex herbal compounds, minerals, and metal substances (perhaps under the influence of early Indian alchemy or rasashastra). Ancient Ayurveda texts also taught surgical techniques, including rhinoplasty, kidney stone extractions, sutures, and the extraction of foreign objects.The main classical Ayurveda texts begin with accounts of the transmission of medical knowledge from the gods to sages, and then to human physicians. Printed editions of the Sushruta Samhita (Sushruta's Compendium), frame the work as the teachings of Dhanvantari, Hindu god of Ayurveda, incarnated as King Divodāsa of Varanasi, to a group of physicians, including Sushruta.

 Dhanvantari, an avatar of Vishnu, is the Hindu god associated with Ayurveda. In Ayurveda texts, Dosha balance is emphasized, and suppressing natural urges is considered unhealthy and claimed to lead to illness.Ayurveda treatises describe three elemental doshas viz. vāta, pitta and kapha, and state that balance (Skt. sāmyatva) of the doshas results in health, while imbalance (viṣamatva) results in disease. According to ayurveda, the human body is composed of tissues (dhatus), waste (malas), and humoral biomaterials (doshas). The seven dhatus are chyle (rasa), blood (rakta), muscles (māmsa), fat (meda), bone (asthi), marrow (majja), and semen (shukra). Like the medicine of classical antiquity, the classic treatises of Ayurveda divided bodily substances into five classical elements, (Sanskrit) panchamahabhuta, viz. earth, water, fire, air and ether. Ayurveda has eight ways to diagnose illness, called Nadi (pulse), Mootra (urine), Mala (stool), Jihva (tongue), Shabda (speech), Sparsha (touch), Druk (vision), and Aakruti (appearance). Ayurvedic practitioners approach diagnosis by using the five senses. For example, hearing is used to observe the condition of breathing and speech.

Benefits after using of our Ayurvedic Raw Material Products:

● Can help enhance memory and cognition.

● Eases stress.

● Supports healthy digestion and metabolism.

● It helps to maintain a healthy immune system and promotes muscle strength to support the comfortable joint movement.

● It preserves the health and beauty of hair and skin.

● It can help enhance memory, increase intelligence, and boost concentration.

● It can help calm the Vata in the mind and can help eliminate excess Kapha in the body.

 ● offering several health benefits such as purification of the blood, elimination of wastes from the body, regulating the immune system, and more.

● It can help purify the blood.

 ● The herb may help prevent the growth of leukemia tumors.

● It may help with reducing pain and swelling associated with osteoarthritis.

● To have the ability to reduce blood sugar levels, meaning it could help people living with diabetes.

 ● Ayurveda is a choice of lifestyle, which when adopted in its entirety, brings a wave of general well-being to your daily life.

● Exercising, having an active lifestyle, adequate sun exposure, appropriate treatments and emotional well-being help to cleanse the mind and spirit. This leaves you with a healthy mind and glowing skin.

 ● Ayurveda works in perfect harmony with alternative medicine so it is practical for everyday use.

 ● Ayurveda helps reclaim health with balanced dietary guidelines, effective sleep patterns, home remedies, daily and seasonal routines, yoga, and exercise patterns.

● Heightened concentration levels through yoga, meditation, herbal intake, and adequate sleep helps re-calibrate mental and goal-based settings in your daily life.

 ● Ayurvedic treatments improve digestion and increase appetite and immunity.

● The basic principles of Ayurveda constitute the following disciplines – don’t skip breakfast, eat a light dinner, avoid sleeping and waking up late, drink water, eat organic produce, avoid smoking and drinking, and maintain an active lifestyle.

● You can prevent hair fall issues early in life.

● Ayurveda can show you how to support your immune system and minimize the stress that often leads to imbalances and illness, getting to the root of the problem.

 ● The Ayurvedic perspective on beauty focuses on the whole being, body, mind, and spirit.