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Benefits of Ayurveda
  • Ayurveda is the essence of old Hindu Medicare techniques, which are based on the curing the diseases from the roots.

  • Ayurveda aims to treat the entire body rather thn just the symptoms of the illness.

  • The treatments are given via naturally available resources like plants, liquids.

  • Side effects and allergies are lesser.

  • A lot of treatments are available to improve quality of life, rather than treating illnesses.

  • Most common illnesses can be treated via ayurveda.

In Ayurveda, whole body is supposed as a mutually responding system. A single part not responding well may cause a disturbance in all body. Ayurveda works for the aim of complete health.

Ayurveda versus Allopathic techniques

Allopathic techniques are based on the concept of sudden and instantaneous relief, so often the patient gets rid of his problem for a short period, but the origin of disease is not eliminated, finally there comes the probability in future for that origin to be worse. Allopathic techniques use antigen that introduces a chemical, heaving opposite effect of what the body is producing. So there is always a risk with the power and supplied quantity of the drug.

On the other hand, Ayurvedic Medicare is based on natural and herbal techniques and supplements. Ayurveda does not believe in antidotes and antigens, very rarely those techniques are used, Ayurveda works not to suppress the system of body, but to go to the origin and cure the basic disturbing element. In such treatments there are very low chances of side effects and the benefit of the body is forever. It gives you a complete health treatment, which works on the complete body system so it makes you feel better in your entire body.

For example, if you eat 1 apple a day and one day suddenly eat 3, it'll not cause any problem for you, but if you take 2 sleeping pills a day and one day you take 4, it'll be dangerous; most of the supplements of Ayurveda are essence of fruits, vegetables and roots, which are nature's gift to human. Jadi-booties are some of the rarely found wild plants and fruits, which are very effective in some diseases.
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Ayurveda: Standing the test of times

In old age, students of Ayurveda were taught the classification of every single kind of plant that existed; they used to give long time to find those roots in jungles, rocks & mountains. In modern age of globalization some of the companies and groups are doing that work collectively, so now it is easy for us to use those techniques, which were once very costly even for the kings.

Ayurveda works in all directions, it not only gives the body what it wants but it prevents harmful supplements. The concept of "Parheja", in Ayurveda, is the concept restricting the harmful food and supplements that disturbs the treatment.

Ayurvedic techniques are developed in ashramas of Hindu saints and researchers. This Medicare is the result of long time, generation-to-generation research work. It is well tested and well proven in the history of India that is one of the world's oldest cultures. In modern age, when pollution and effects of intoxications are disturbing the systems of the body and a normal human is getting weaker due to luxurious life; Ayurveda, is the way to have a healthy body and a sound mind.
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Citations

Benefits of Ayurveda, October 13, 2006, Ayurveda and Herbal Remedies Blog,


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