Showing posts with label How to incorporate Ayurvedic treatments. Show all posts
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Monday, April 11, 2022

Health benefits of Dashamoola

Health benefits of Dashamoola
Dashamoola is an ancient Ayurvedic formulation made up of ten herbs which is used in various Ayurvedic medicines. Known to have enormous health benefits, it's particularly effective in treating disorders of the nervous system and lungs. Have a look at few most important health benefits of Dashamoola by Dr Ayurveda:
Health benefits of Dashamoola


Thursday, March 3, 2022

Ayurvedic herbs for Endometriosis

Ayurvedic herbs for Endometriosis
Endometriosis is a disorder in which tissue that normally lines the uterus grows outside the uterus. The most common symptoms are pain and menstrual irregularities. People may experience a few things like Pain in the lower abdomen, lower back, pelvis, vagina etc. Have a look at few important herbs for Endometriosis by Dr Ayurveda:
* Curcumin: According to the studies, it may help regulate hormones and slow the growth of endometrial tissue.
* Ashwagandha: It's a magical herb and we can call this herb a multipurpose herb.
* Peppermint‌: ‌It is known for its antioxidant properties, which may help ease endometriosis symptoms.
* Chamomile‌: Drinking chamomile tea can help with endometriosis symptoms.
* Shatavari: According to Ayurvedic studies, regular use of Shatavari in the prescribed dosage, really helps women suffering from endometriosis.
Ayurvedic herbs for Endometriosis


Wednesday, January 5, 2022

Health benefits of Olive herb

Health benefits of Olive herb
Olive leaf and extra virgin olive oil have been traditionally used to support heart health, and contain various polyphenols that act as antioxidants in the body to protect cardiovascular tissues. Olive herb reduces the cancer's risk. It also protects the brain against Alzheimer's disease. Have a look at few other important health benefits of Olive Herb by Dr Ayurveda:
Health benefits of Olive herb


Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Important herbs for Loose Motion

Important herbs for Loose Motion
Have a look at few important herbs for Loose Motion by DrAyurveda:
* Ginger: Drinking ginger tea can help to rehydrate your body and replenish fluids that may be lost during a bout of diarrhea.
* Curcumin: Few evidence suggests that taking curcumin regularly for a month can reduce bowel movements, diarrhea, and stomach pain.
* Blackberry: The high tannin content of blackberries helps to tighten tissue, alleviate hemorrhoids, relieve intestinal inflammation and diarrhea.
* Red raspberry: Raspberry leaves are high in tannins and may relieve acute diarrhea.
* Peppermint: It also helps a lot.
Important herbs for Loose Motion


Thursday, December 23, 2021

Benefits of Kachur Herb

Benefits of Kachur Herb
Kachur (Curcuma zedoaria) is a perennial herb and its dried rhizomes are used for their medicinal properties. It helps a lot in healing wounds, Nasal congestion, Hair Loss and Arthritis. Have a look at a few important health benefits of Kachur herb by Dr Ayurveda. 
PS: Consult your doctor before taking Kachur herb.
Benefits of Kachur Herb


Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Ayurvedic Herbs for UTI

Ayurvedic Herbs for UTI
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common types of bacterial infections worldwide. It’s estimated that over 150 million people contract UTIs each year. Anyone can develop a UTI, but women are 30 times more likely to be affected than men. Approximately 40% of women will experience a UTI at some point in their lives.UTIs can be treated with antibiotics, but infection recurrence is very common. But, the overuse of antibiotics can have long-term negative consequences, such as damage to the normal, healthy bacteria in your urinary tract, and possibly contributes to the development of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria.
1. D-mannose: D-mannose is a type of simple sugar that’s frequently used to prevent and treat mild UTIs.
2. Garlic: It's a popular and effective herb for UTI.
3. Cranberry: Cranberry juices and supplements are often used to treat and prevent UTIs.
4. Green Tea: It's also very effective for UTIs.
5. Uva ursi: Its otherwise known as Arctostaphylos uva ursi or bearberry leaf — is an herbal remedy for UTIs that has been used in traditional and folk medicine practices for centuries.
Ayurvedic Herbs for UTI

Saturday, April 10, 2021

Herbs for Eczema by Dr Ayurveda Official

Herbs for Eczema by Dr Ayurveda Official
Have a look at few important herbs for Eczema by Dr Ayurveda Official:* Cardamom: It helps a lot in the cases of Eczema.
* Turmeric: Turmeric and its powerful ingredient help a lot in such cases.
* Triphala: It is an Ayurvedic remedy consisting of three Ayurvedic spices — Amla, Bibhitaki, and Haritaki. It really helps a lot in Eczema
* Neem: It plays an important part too.
* Sarsaparilla: It really helps in healing various skin problems.
Herbs for Eczema by Dr Ayurveda Official


Saturday, February 6, 2021

Ayurveda Lifestyle by Dr Ayurveda Official

Ayurveda Lifestyle by Dr Ayurveda Official
Ayurveda works upon mitigating the imbalance by channelizing nature's energy and resource after analyzing the body constitution and advises the apt line of treatment. It offers specific guidance to each individual on lifestyle, diet, exercise and yoga, Herbo-mineral therapy, Panchakarma therapy, Rasayana therapy and even spiritual practices to restore and maintain balance in body and mind.
Ayurveda aims to achieve three main objectives:
* Maintaining positive health through prevention of disease causing elements.
* Implementing curative measures for treating a manifested disease or condition.
* Establishing rehabilitative measures for recuperation.
Ayurvedic Treatment Principle:
* Shamana Therapy: Administering Ayurvedic Herbo-Mineral Preparations.
* Shodhana Therapy: Purificatory methods using Panchakarma (Detoxification) therapies.
Ayurveda Lifestyle by Dr Ayurveda Official
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Thursday, November 12, 2020

Gotu Kola benefits by Dr Ayurveda Official

Gotu kola is an herb in the parsley family. It is commonly used in Traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine. The above ground parts are used to make medicine. Gotu kola is used for burns and poor circulation that can lead to varicose veins (venous insufficiency). Have a look at some of the important benefits of Gotu Kola by Dr Ayurveda Official.
Gotu Kola benefits by Dr Ayurveda Official


Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Ayurvedic Herbs for Asthma

Pollution, dust and lot of other factors cause breathing issues, which can become chronic or develop into asthma.
There are few herbs which can help in Asthma:
  • Ginger and Garlic Cloves: It really helps in preventing asthmatic attacks. 
  • Ginger and Turmeric - A combination of ginger and turmeric can be helpful too. You can make a cup of tea in order to make a difference. 
  • LemonGrass – It contains anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and antibacterial properties and is rich in vitamin c that boosts immunity and fights inflammation.
  • Cinnamon and Honey - It is also very useful.
  • Holy basil (tulsi) - It is such an important herb in curing so many diseases. 
  • Licorice and Ginger: It really helps in Asthma.
Ayurvedic Herbs for Asthma by Dr Ayurveda Official

Saturday, October 10, 2020

Ayurvedic Treatment by Dr Ayurveda Official

Ayurveda can help is so many ways. 
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Friday, October 9, 2020

Ayurveda Herbs for Headache

Ayurveda Herbs for Headache by Dr Ayurveda Official
Have a look at few important herbs for headache:
According to Ayurveda, dehydration is also one of the causes for headaches in pitta type headaches. Keep sipping healthy beverages to keep headaches away.
  • Brahmi: This is one of the best herb, when it comes to headache. It is also known to cut down stress and depression.
  • Elaichi: Biting elaichi is also such an effective way to keep these headaches away.
  • Rock Salt: Drinking lukewarm water with a pinch of rock salt is a good remedy for certain kinds of headaches.
  • Ginger: This is also very important when it comes to severe headaches.
  • Tagar: Tagar is a hairy perennial herb with a long history of traditional medicinal use.
  • Sandalwood: You can apply sandalwood (Chandan) in order to avoid headache.
Ayurveda Herbs for Headache by Dr Ayurveda Official

Saturday, September 26, 2020

Avalambaka Kapha in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official

Avalambaka Kapha in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official:
There are 5 types of Kapha:
* Tarpaka Kapha
* Bodhaka Kapha
* Sleshaka Kapha
* Avalambaka Kapha
* Kledaka Kapha
Let's get to know about Avalambaka Kapha in details:
Location:
The seat of Alochakapitta is in the in Drishti - eyes.
Functions:
The function of the Alochakapitta is to catch the image, form and color of any external object presented to the eye. It is present in the frontal area of the brain, responsible with the process of memory, mainly associated with the experience through vision.
Avalambaka Kapha in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Sleshaka Kapha in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official:

Sleshaka Kapha in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official:
There are 5 types of Kapha:
* Tarpaka Kapha
* Bodhaka Kapha
* Sleshaka Kapha
* Avalambaka Kapha
* Kledaka Kapha
Let's get to know about Sleshaka Kapha in details:
Location:
Sleshaka is located in the joints of the body and refers to the synovial fluid in the joints.
Functions:
It keeps the joints firmly united by keeping the membranes and joints smooth, lubricated and nourished. This makes the joints flexible and strong.
Sleshaka Kapha in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official:

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Cumin benefits by Dr Ayurveda Official

Cumin has been an integral part of Ayurveda since time immemorial. It is called Jeerak in Sanskrit and Jeera in Hindi. Cumin has a unique savory flavor and is used as a food ingredient and flavoring agent in many cuisines around the world. While cumin is native to the Middle East and Asia, it is now grown all over the world. It has many benefits and uses.
Have a look at some major benefits of Cumin here, stay connected with more Ayurveda herbs related information by Dr Ayurveda Official.
Cumin benefits by Dr Ayurveda Official

Monday, September 7, 2020

Holi Basil Benefits by Dr Ayurveda Official

Holy basil commonly known in the Hindi language as Tulsi, is quite possibly the most revered medicinal herb on the planet. Have a look at the benefits of Tulsi by Dr Ayurveda Official.
Stay connected for more Ayurveda Herb related information.
Holi Basil (Tulsi) Benefits by Dr Ayurveda Official
Holi Basil (Tulsi) Benefits by Dr Ayurveda Official

Thursday, September 3, 2020

Stroke Management by Dr Ayurveda Official

Stroke is a leading cause of adult disability. High blood pressure and diabetes are the most important risk factors. Patients affected by a stroke often present with hemiplegia (paralysis of one side of the body) and are rendered dependant for mobility. In most cases, speech and urinary function are affected. Unfortunately, in the Western approach there is not much hope for stroke affected patients.
Ayurveda provides the support for recovering from this debilitating condition with the help of herbal medications and Panchakarma treatments. The success rate of recovery from disability and improving the quality of life is high when accompanied by effort from the patient.
Stroke Management by Dr Ayurveda Official
Stroke Management by Dr Ayurveda Official

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Udanavata in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official

Udanavata in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official
There are 5 types of Vata:
  1. Pranavata
  2. Udanavata
  3. Vyanavata
  4. Samanavata
  5. Apanavata
Let's get to know about Udanavata in details:
The Udanavata resonates the strength of a person. According to Susruta, Udanavata is that which courses upwards.
Location:
It resides in the throat and head.
Functions:
According to Charaka the normal functions of Udanavata are verbal expression (Vakpravrtti), effort (Prayatana), stimulation (Urja), vitality (Bala) and complexion (Varna). In the head it controls the memory, thoughts, ideas and verbal expression.

Udanavata in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official
Udanavata in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official

Saturday, August 29, 2020

Coronavirus after effects by Dr Ayurveda Official

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Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Bhrajakapitta in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official

Bhrajakapitta in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official
There are five types of Pitta:
* Pachakapitta
* Ranjakapitta
* Sadhakapitta
* Alochakapitta
* Bhrajakapitta
Let's get to know about Bhrajakapitta in detail:

Location:
Located in the skin.
Function:
The function of the Bhrajakapitta is production of normal or abnormal Colors of the skin. The maintenance of the Lustre or complexion of the skin is by the Paka (transformation or conversion) of the (absorbed) substances used for massage etc. It also maintains the normal temperature of the body.
Bhrajakapitta in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official
Bhrajakapitta in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official