Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Samanavata in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official

There are 5 types of Vata:
* Pranavata
* Udanavata
* Vyanavata
* Samanavata
* Apanavata
Let's get to know about Samanavata in details:
One of the important functions of the living being is to ingest food, digest and assimilate it to maintain life and also the mass of the body. Samanavata participates in some of these processes.

Location:
All authorities have stated that the Samanavata is located near the seat of Agni (digestive fire). Charaka stated that it is also located in the channels of Sweda, Dosha and Ambu.

Functions:
The main function of the Samana is the stimulation of the Agni and Pachakapitta (a subtype of Pitta which assists with digestion). The Samana stimulates the Antaragni (another name for digestive fire) to digest the food eaten in the proper amount and proper time, which leads to an increase in lifespan and after the digestion is completed, it then helps in the separation of the nutrients from the residue. It governs the peristaltic movements.
Samanavata in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official
Samanavata in Ayurveda 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.
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Holi Basil (Tulsi) Benefits by Dr Ayurveda Official
Holi Basil (Tulsi) Benefits by Dr Ayurveda Official

Friday, September 4, 2020

Vyanavata in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official

There are 5 types of Vata:
  • Pranavata
  • Udanavata
  • Vyanavata
  • Samanavata
  • Apanavata
Let's get to know about Vyanavata in details:
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).
Vyanavata in Ayurveda by Dr Ayurveda Official
Vyanavata in Ayurveda 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

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Yoga Lifestyle by Dr Ayurveda Official

Yoga improves our muscle strength, stamina and bring immune and mental stability. Yoga teaches us the knowledge of how to lead a healthy living.
It improves our concentration, creativity and sharpens our memory as well.
Yoga Lifestyle by Dr Ayurveda Official
Yoga Lifestyle 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