The main intention of ayurveda therapies is to cure the disorders of the body and to prevent diseases and thus to bring back a healthy living life. Ayurveda Thrapies removes the toxins from body and enhance the immunity power.
According to ayurveda, in a living body all the ailments are due to the in
balance of different ‘doshas’. The main intention of ayurveda therapies is to cure
the disorders of the body and to prevent diseases and thus to bring back a
healthy living life. Ayurveda Thrapies removes the toxins from body and enhance
the immunity power.
Ayurveda Therapies and treatments
aid to boost the entire well-being of the person by various methods. Some of
them are Ayurveda Massage, Ayurveda Diet, Pancha Karma, Yoga and meditation.
Ayurvedic Massages
Massage using oil is one of the most
important treatments in ayurveda therapies. Many different kinds of oils are
used in oil massage which includes coconut oil, olive oil, almond oil, sesame
oil, pecan oil, and mustard oil. Oil massage helps in relaxing the mind and
body and it also increases the blood circulation.
Ayurvedic Diet
Ayurveda suggests ‘sattvic’ diet to
keep both mind and body at peace. ‘Sattvic’ diet is completely a vegetarian
diet. The foods in this diet include water, fruits, nuts, cereal, grains, most
vegetables, milk and milk derivatives (butter, ghee, yogurt), and honey. This
ayurvedic diet nourishes the body and restores the balance of 'doshas' which is necessary
for maintaining health.
PanchaKarma
‘PanchaKarma’
is a type of ayurveda therapy which includes five types of treatments. It is used
to eliminate the toxins in the body and thereby purifying it. This is the most
important therapy in ayurveda to treat the ‘doshas’.
Other than this main therapies yoga
and meditation plays a major role in ayurveda therapies and treatememnts.
Ayurveda therapies are not only made to treat body it cures the mind as well.
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