Introduction to Ayurveda: Keeping Healthy the Ancient Way
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Introduction to Ayurveda - Keeping Healthy the Ancient Way
Table of Contents
Introduction
Knowing More about Alternative Medicine Practices
Introducing Ayurveda
The Quality of a Substance
Ayurvedic Medicine
Ayurveda and Traditional Medicine
Tips about Food for Healing
Bananas
Figs
Dates
Lemons
Limes
Tomatoes
Ginger
Turmeric
Appendix
How to Make Traditional Yogurt
Traditional Buttermilk
Making Butter Out Of Cream
What Are the Health Benefits of Buttermilk?
Digestive Buttermilk
Traditional Ancient Buttermilk Recipe
Spicy Salt
Salty Buttermilk
Traditional Clarified Butter – Desi Ghee
Conclusion
Author Bio-
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Introducing Ayurveda
Millenniums ago, an alternative medicine science based on natural ingredients, began to be practiced in the area, which is now called the Indian subcontinent. This science was known as Ayurveda. The exact Sanskrit meaning of this word means life knowledge.
For millenniums, the art of healing knowledge based on this science has been passed down through the generations to heal and cure people of the diseases known to man.
More than 5000 years ago, two of these great wise men, who practiced this science, named Charaka and Susrutha made medical compendiums, which talked about healing procedures, operational procedures, and medicines which would be used to heal the diseases known to man down the ages. These classics written in Sanskrit have been considered to be the foundation of the ancient science of Ayurveda.
At the same time, traditional Chinese medicine was also making a name for itself, thanks to great medical practitioners, who took the help of these compendiums in order to develop well-known medical systems.
Nowadays, these systems are considered to be alternative and complementary treatments, supporting the more conventional forms of modern medicine. This science is practiced in the USA, as a complementary health care licensed practice.
This science is divided into eight parts – General medicine, surgery, pediatrics, dentistry/ENT/ophthalmology, toxicology, psychiatric treatments, anti- aging remedies and remedies for bearing healthy children.
So, one can see that even at that time, all the ills of human beings were studied and remedies hunted for them. Ayurveda is based on curing disease or disorders from the root level. It uses herbs which are 100% natural, and are definitely not going to have a detrimental effect upon the body, when you stop using them.
According to ancient Ayurveda, a living body is made up of five elements. The proper balance between the five elements so that they work in harmonious tandem with nature. [Prakriti.] Prakriti can also be called Constitution, when it is applied to another substance like a mineral, a fruit or a vegetable, etc.
A healthy person is going to have an inborn and natural combination of three important elements, which are going to put him in harmony with nature. That means he is in good health. When these important elements are imbalanced, you are going to suffer from diseases.
Ayurveda is the method in which these three elements are balanced by helping to modulate the surrounding environment, the human diet, lifestyle and the behavior of a suffering patient so that he can be healed.
An Ayurvedic lifestyle concentrates on more of fruit and vegetables in your diet to keep healthy.
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Introduction to Ayurveda - Dueep J. Singh
Introduction
Knowing More about Alternative Medicine Practices
Why are so many people coming back to alternative medicine now? Alternative medicine has been around for more than 5000 years and that is the reason why Indian, Chinese, Thai, Japanese and other old alternative medicinal sciences which are going to consist of herbs to cure diseases are coming back into vogue.
It is extremely surprising to see that a large number of alternative medicine cures are not being used by people, just because some research department somewhere decided that they had no proof that that medicine worked.
It worked 5000 years ago, but there is somebody, somewhere, would have decided that herbal mumbo-jumbo is definitely a heathenish practice not to be used by sophisticated modern scientific methods! Sadly, this is true.
But in Asia, many medical practitioners know that there are alternative traditional medicines like acupuncture, Ayurveda and other methods, which bring back the body's balance into normal healthy state. The idea is that the body, the mind as well as the spirit have to be in a balanced state, which is going to keep it in a harmonious healthy condition.
The idea of medicine used 5000 years ago was that one did not cure the external manifestations of the disease, but went to the root of the problem. Nowadays, unfortunately, that practice is not being followed, because the doctors are under the impression that an external cure, which is seen visibly is all a patient needs to be declared completely healthy.
Alternative medicine is going to make sure that a patient follows a special lifestyle, self-care, and preventive measures for keeping healthy, after the doctor has taken away all the necessary obstacles, which were making him sick. Thus, the patient reaches the stage of complete good health.
Up to the 19th century, people went in for herbal remedies, changes in lifestyle, and laxatives to get rid of their problems. Nevertheless, it was only after the Second World War that people decided that all these healing processes were manifestations of quackery and doctors needed to use insulin, streptomycin, penicillin, and other drugs to cure diseases, really fast and who needed the bedside manner? Besides this, they wanted immediate results. They really did not have the time and the patience to look for medical methods which would take a little longer for them to be cured completely.
That is the reason why, in the 1960s, Ayurveda, Chinese medical methods and other natural remedy practices, which