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  1. Password Username Forgot your password?                        .

  2. Ayurveda - A Complete Science Of Life Sajal Raj C S S2.A

  3. ORIGIN OF AYURVEDA • Texts written in India between 3,500 and 5,000 years ago • The oldest healing science in existence, from which all other systems emerged

  4. AYURVEDA Ayurveda = Ayu + Veda Ayu is life Veda is knowledge or science AyurvedaTHE SCIENCE OF LIFE

  5. AYURVEDA – A Way Of Life • Ayurveda is a science dealing not only with treatment of some diseases but is a complete way of life

  6. PRINCIPLESOF AYURVEDA • DOSHAS • DHATUS - Tissues • MALAS - Waste products

  7. DOSHAS • VATA (Air & Space ) • PITTA (Fire & Water) • KAPHA (Water & Earth)

  8. VATA - The Air • Vata is dry, light, cold, mobile, active, clear, astringent, and it is dispersing. • Vata season is autumn • Time of day is afternoon and early morning

  9. VATA -Types & Their Functions • Prana Vata : Governs the senses, creative thinking, reasoning, enthusiasm, • Udana Vata : Governs quality of voice, memory, movements of thought • Samana Vata : Governs movement of food through digestive tract • Apana Vata : Elimination of wastes, sexual function, menstrual cycle • Vyana Vata : Governs blood flow, heart rhythm, perspiration, sense of touch

  10. DON'Ts For Vata Dosha • Avoid light, dry, cold, pungent, bitter and astringent foods • Avoid raw foods, juices, fasting • Avoid stimulants ,smoking ,alcohol • Refrain from excessive aerobic activity

  11. PITTA - The Fire • Pitta has hot, sharp, light, liquid, sour, oily and spreading qualities. • Strong smell, like a fleshy odor • Liking for sour or bitter taste.

  12. Pitta -Types & Their Functions • Alochaka Pitta : Controls functioning of the eyes • Bhrajaka Pitta : Responsible for healthy glow of the skin • Sadhaka Pitta : Controls desire, drive, decisiveness, spirituality • Pachaka Pitta : Responsible for digestion, assimilation, metabolism for healthy nutrients and tissues • Ranjaka Pitta : Responsible for healthy, toxin-free blood

  13. DON'Ts For Pitta Dosha • Avoid sesame and mustard oils, fish, buttermilk, mutton, acidic fruits, alcohol, meat and fatty, oily foods. • Restrict pungent, sour, salty, warm, oily and light foods • Avoid over work • Avoid fasting

  14. KAPHA -The Water • Heavy, slow, cool, oily, liquid, dense, thick, static and cloudy qualities.

  15. Kapha - Types & Their Functions • Tarpaka Kapha : Responsible for moisture for nose, mouth, eyes and brain • Bhodaka Kapha : Governs Sense of taste, which is essential for good digestion • Kledaka Kapha : Controls moisture of the stomach and intestinal mucosal lining • Avalambaka Kapha : Protects the heart, strong muscles, healthy lungs • Sleshaka Kapha : Lubricates the joints,Keeps skin soft and supple.

  16. DON'Ts For Kapha Dosha • Reduce heavy, oily, cold, sweet, sour and salty foods • Avoid heavy meals. • Sleep promotes Kapha hence avoid excessive sleep, • All frozen desserts are to be avoided.

  17. DHATUS - Tissues • RASA (Plasma) • RAKTA (Blood) • MAS (Muscle tissue) • MED (Adipose tissue) • ASTHI (Bone) • MAJJA (Bone marrow tissue) • SHUKRA (Reproductive fluid)

  18. PHARMACOLOGY OF AYURVEDA The materia medica of the Ayurveda, composed of the five basic elements • Taste (rasa) • Potency (virya) • Taste of the digestion product (vipaka) • Properties (guna) • Specific properties (prabhava)

  19. THERAPIES • Taste: Herbal medicines given according to there taste (rasa) • Touch: Massage (abhyañga), yoga, and exercise • Smell: Aromatherapy

  20. THERAPIES • Sight: Color therapy • Hearing: Music therapy, mantra meditation, chanting. • Spiritual: Include meditation, living ethically and working in a career that one loves or is purposeful.

  21. UNIQUENESS OF AYURVEDA This spiritual science offers numerous unique benefits: • It looks at people as individuals, not as a generic group • It heals from the root-cause of an illness, not merely treating the symptoms. • Natural therapies & Inexpensive • No side effects and therapies are effective

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