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Role of Ayurveda in the Prevention of Miscarriage

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Infertility: The Ayurveda Perspective

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  Tormented by Unexplained Infertility ? Ayurveda can be a Saviour for you!                                                   WHO estimates suggest that roughly one in every six persons of reproductive age transnationally experiences infertility in their lifetime. According to Ayurveda, the biological inability of a woman, falling in the Reproductive Age Bracket, to conceive, and also the state in which she is unable to carry a pregnancy to full term, is referred to as “Vandhyatva or Infertility”. The case where a woman fails to conceive even after a year of regular intercourse without contraception is also termed infertility. The Warning Signs Irregular Periods Hormonal I...

Panchkarma: Ayurveda’s Undisputed Detox Protocol

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  The Toxins, Pollution, and Adulteration all around, often make mankind exclaim… "What if our body could reset itself naturally?" The ultimate reciprocation to this desire is “ PANCHKARMA ”.                        Swedan or Herbal Steam Bath Panchkarma is highly acclaimed as a Minimally Invasive Bio-Cleansing and Rejuvenating Procedure recommended for Metabolic, Lifestyle, and other disorders, with its periodic usage in healthy individuals as a preventive measure. Objective The word “Panchkarma” means “Five Actions” that systematically Eliminate Toxins (Ama), Restore Dosha Balance, and Rebuild Immunity from the cellular level. It plays a definite role in the management of various ailments like Joint Pain, Backache, Skin Disorders, Neurological Disorders, Psychiatric Disorders, Gastrointestinal Issues, and many more.   The Panchkarma Procedure Before initiating...

Ayurveda Revisited

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  I s Ayurveda an Old - School Practice? No, actually, it’s timeless! Often restated as the “Science of Life”, Ayurveda is one of the oldest holistic healing systems of the world. Ayurveda originated nearly 5000 years ago in India as a highly comprehensive system of medicine. The term Ayurveda finds its etymology in two Sanskrit words: ·        “Ayu”, meaning "Life" or "Longevity", and ·        “Veda” , meaning "Knowledge" or "Science" Classical Connotation The expression "Swasthasya Swasthya Rakshanam, Aturasya Vikar Prashnamicha" which means "To protect the health of the healthy and to treat the diseases of the sick", is the foundational, twofold objective of Ayurveda, cited in the Charaka Samhita (Sutra-sthana 30/26). Ayurveda integrates Lifestyle Management, Natural Therapies, Meditation, Yoga, and Detoxification Techniques such as “ Panchkarma ”. The following core fundamentals of Ayurveda are mention...