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Monday, September 7, 2020
Holi Basil Benefits by Dr Ayurveda Official
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Bronchiectasis Treatment by Dr Ayurveda Official
Weak Lung Diseases (Bronchiectasis, COPD, Emphysema) – Treatment by Dr Ayurveda Official
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Friday, September 4, 2020
Vyanavata in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official
There are 5 types of Vata:
The Vyanavata controls the voluntary movements in the body.
Location:
No specific place as location of Vyana has been mentioned by Charaka and Susruta, but both agreed that it pervades swiftly through the body. According to Vagbhata Vyana is located in Hridaya (heart), but transverses throughout the body very swiftly.
Functions:
According to Susruta, the functions of vyana vata include effective transport and circulation of Rasa – Rasadhatu or Aahararasa (the nutrients absorbed from food digestion) in the body and outflow of blood and sweat from the body.
In Ashtangasangraha, Vagbhata added the functions of yawning, recognizing the taste of the food, cleansing the channels, depositing the semen inside the vaginal cavity and separating the essence of food from the waste matter and nourishing the dhatus (tissues).
- Pranavata
- Udanavata
- Vyanavata
- Samanavata
- Apanavata
The Vyanavata controls the voluntary movements in the body.
Location:
No specific place as location of Vyana has been mentioned by Charaka and Susruta, but both agreed that it pervades swiftly through the body. According to Vagbhata Vyana is located in Hridaya (heart), but transverses throughout the body very swiftly.
Functions:
According to Susruta, the functions of vyana vata include effective transport and circulation of Rasa – Rasadhatu or Aahararasa (the nutrients absorbed from food digestion) in the body and outflow of blood and sweat from the body.
In Ashtangasangraha, Vagbhata added the functions of yawning, recognizing the taste of the food, cleansing the channels, depositing the semen inside the vaginal cavity and separating the essence of food from the waste matter and nourishing the dhatus (tissues).
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 |
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
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Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Udanavata in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official
Udanavata in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official
There are 5 types of Vata:
- Pranavata
- Udanavata
- Vyanavata
- Samanavata
- 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:
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:
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 |
Monday, August 31, 2020
Black Pepper benefits by Dr Ayurveda Official
Black pepper is one of the most commonly used spices worldwide. Black pepper is more than just a kitchen staple. It has been deemed the “king of spices” and used in ancient Ayurvedic medicine for thousands of years due to its high concentration of potent, beneficial plant compounds. Want to know few more benefits of Black Pepper, have a look at the picture below: Stay connected with Dr Ayurveda Official for more benefits of Ayurvedic Herbs.
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