Health depends on food breakdown The indigestionis a condition characterized by difficulties in the processing, insufficient degradation and...
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Tonsillitis
In ayurveda condition of tonsillitis is known as Tundikeri. It is well described in old ancient classical text...
Hemiplegia in Ayurveda is known as Pakshaghata
The Ayurvedic concept about hemiplegia or Pakshaghata is that it is due to imbalance of Vata energy, or ‘Vata...
Pain syndromes
What is Pain Syndrome Painisthe most common reason why we seek medical help. When it continues for a longer period of time it causes stress, anxiety...
Burns
Types of burns Skin burnsare a very unpleasant condition that can be caused by a variety of thermal effects such as contact with hot objects or...
Dyspepsia
Causes of digestive problems in cases of Dyspepsia Dyspepsiais a very common digestive disorder that affects the stomach and the upper part of the...
Improving memory with Ayurveda
Which are the reasons for a difficult concentration? Often, for various reasons, we feel that it is difficult to focus and even difficult to...
Recovery with Ayurveda
What is Ayurveda? For those of you who have not heard of Ayurveda, this is ancient Indian medicine of more than 5,000 years. It is actually one of...
Ayurveda treatment products – types and application
The ancient Vedic medicine believes that the accumulation of "Ama" (toxic substances in the body), unsuitable nutrition, poor digestion,...
Methods of purification in Ayurveda
Why is ayurvedic purification used In Ayurveda, it is considered that all diseases start from Ama. It is a sticky, thick layer on tissues and...
What are the five elements in Ayurveda?
The Five Elements in Space and Man For Ayurveda, the Universe/Cosmos is made up of five elements that are perceived philosophically as great...
Types of dosha in Ayurveda – what are they and which are our dominant ones?
Ayurveda is a 5000-year-old medical science practiced initially by monks in India. Over the millennia, it has improved to such an extent that today...