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MOTHER OF ALL NATURAL MEDICINE AND SWEET

dhanvantari The word 'Ayurveda' is composed of the Sanskrit words 'AYUR' (Life) and 'Veda' (knowledge) and therefore literally means "Knowledge of Life" or "Science of Life".

The Ayurveda is a science, a philosophy, a way of life, a method of health care rather than a method, which originated in ancient India during the pre-Vedic (there are more than 5000 years) , and we have been bequeathed by the ancient sages (Rishis and Munis).

The sages of the time anxious to relieve the misery of humanity growing gave birth to this philosophy, this science of life, the Ayurveda, an approach based on scientific research, observation, analysis and meditation.

Ayurvedic medicine has developed over centuries from the observation of nature (plants, animals, men, trees, etc..) And then spread to Tibet, China, Russia, Japan, Egypt, Greece and even into the Roman Empire.

The oldest treatise Ayurvedic, written in Sanskrit, Charaka Samhita, the first version is a written compilation of the results of these observations, performed by a physician and wise at the time, Charaka, around 1000 BC.

This book which was redesigned to achieve the version we know today, the first centuries AD, and is still authoritative reference even today.

According to Ayurveda, health is the ability of the individual to live in harmony
with itself and with its environment.
When this balance is broken then the disease may make its appearance.

The Ayurveda has been used for more than 5000 years without interruption.

The Ayurveda is only interested in the maintenance and restoration of the physical and / or psychological in treating the cause of the disease (imbalances) and not its effects (symptoms).

In Ayurveda, the treatment of diseases or conditions are paramount for a thorough understanding of the whole person (body, mind, soul, lifestyle) and by taking account of its singularity.

Careful and extensive examinations to determine the constitution of each individual, the nature of the imbalance and the different therapies tailored to each person.

Ayurveda is currently experiencing a growing interest worldwide whatsoever on the part of doctors, all specialties, scientists or individuals sick or healthy, eager to improve the quality of life and quality of care.

The aim of Ayurveda is to provide advice on diet and
lifestyle so that healthy people can stay in
healthy and those with health problems can improve their health.

Ayurvedic medicine is a health care system officially recognized by the WHO (World Health Organization) since 1982, as a system of care VALID (but used successfully for thousands of years).

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