Seven Common Sense Ayurvedic Ways to Keep Your Heart HealthyThe statistics are frightening:Heart disease is the number one killer of both men and women in the United States.Every 20 seconds, someone in the United States has a heart attack.One in four Americans has some form of heart disease.Every 34 seconds someone in the United States dies of heart disease.Heart disease takes more lives than the next seven leading causes of death combined.Yet, both modern medicine and ayurveda concur that there are things you can do every day to keep your heart...
What is ayurveda
Ayurvedic medicine is a system of traditional medicine native to the Indian subcontinent and a form of alternative medicine.
History of Ayurveda
Ayurveda is a discipline of the upaveda or auxiliary knowledge. It is treated as a supplement or appendix of the Vedas themselves, usually either the Rigveda or the Atharvaveda.
Ayurveda vs Science
As a traditional medicine, many ayurveda products have not been tested in rigorous scientific studies and clinical trials.
World Health Organization.
Ayurveda is not only a system of medicine, but also a way of living. It is used to both prevent and cure diseases.
Thursday, 1 August 2013
Fertility System: Ayurvedic Perspective
Enhancing Fertility--The Ayurvedic PerspectiveNans and Jonathan started planning their family even before they were married. "That was something we both wanted--at least two children," says Nans. Ten years later, they have tried every kind of fertility treatment available, some of them painful and all of them expensive. "What seemed like such a simple desire has become an impossible quest," says Nans. They are now looking into adoption, but still wish with all their hearts to conceive.Stories like Nans' and Jonathan's are more and more common today--much...
Energy System
Wiping Away FatigueAre you feeling brain-dead, emotionally stressed out, or just plain pooped? If so, you have company. Researchers report that the majority of adult Americans today suffer from stress and tiredness.A stress-driven body and mind is the major cause of fatigue, and unfortunately, for many people this is a normal state of living in today's hectic world. Most people have lost touch with the normal experience of 'calm energy,' which is a state of low tension and high energy that allows for optimism, confidence, and the stamina necessary...
Digestion System
Eating Right, the Ayurvedic Way: Five Tips for Good DigestionOver 90% of Americans suffer from everyday digestion problems such as gas, bloating, stomach pain, constipation, heartburn, and fatigue after eating. Maharishi Ayurveda provides simple solutions to these common complaints by considering not only what we eat but how we consume our meals. For example, how many times have you seen someone munching on a sandwich while driving through traffic? How many times have we caught a bite to eat at your workstation because we could not take the time...
Detoxification System
Spring Cleaning Your Body It happens every spring. You fling open the windows, shed your winter coat, and suddenly get theurge to clean your house. But do you ever think about "spring cleaning" the toxins from your body?Detoxifying in spring is an important part of the ayurvedic seasonal routine, called ritucharya. Spring is the Kapha season, because the wet and cool weather reflects the moist, cool, heavy qualities of Kapha dosha that predominate during this time of the year (March-June).Biologically, nature supports cleansing of the body in spring....
Cholesterol System
Do you love ice cream or potato chips? A low-fat diet can make a big difference to your health. Yet the latest research shows that diet is not the only factor. The way the body metabolizes fats may be more important than how much fat you eat. Cholesterol is a fatty acid that begins in the liver. It is essential for building cell membranes, vitamin D, hormones and bile acids. Low density lipoprotein (LDL) is "bad" because it carries cholesterol into the bloodstream. Too much can lead to clogged arteries and heart disease. High density lipoprotein...
Sunday, 28 July 2013
Agni: digestive fire
Agni is our digestive fire (metabolism) which is responsible for processing and absorbing the foods we eat. Depending on the strength of our individual agni, each person is capable of digesting certain foods better than others. So rather than, “You are what you eat,” Ayurveda says, “You are what you digest.”We can eat whatever we want, but if we don’t digest it properly, we will be on the path to getting some sort of disease. Agni is literally a fire in our digestive system and when not fueled properly it can run too hot, or not hot enough....
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