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Ayurveda the traditional form of Indian medicine
was developed by ancient sages whose astute observations led
to the development of constitutional medicine. Traditional
Chinese Medicine too has similar origins. Over the past 5000
years the Ayurvedic and chinese traditions have developed
sophisticated systems of medicines. The ancients visualized
the universe as a constant play of energies, an imbalance
of which created discomfort and disease in the body. It was
the duty of the vaidya/ (physician) to harmonize this imbalance
of the body - mind environment.
Ayurveda is an intricate system of healing that originated
in India thousands of years ago. This system of medicine stressed
on the prevention of body ailments in addition to curing them.
Followed by the Dravidians and Aryans alike, Ayurveda has
been practised ever since.
Ayurveda is more than just a medical system. It is a Science
of Life. Ayurveda is a system that helps maintain health in
a person by using the inherent principles of nature to bring
the individual back into equilibrium with their true self.
In essence Ayurveda has been in existence since the beginning
of time because nature's laws have always governed us.
BENEFITS OF AYURVEDA:
When alternative lifestyles and stressful schedules are talking
points in the cosmopolitan circuits, Ayurveda, the art of
ancient Indian healing cannot be far behind. The inability
of modern allopathy to allay all sicknesses and diseases has
made an increasing number of people turn to Ayurveda, which
has a cornucopia of ancient secret cures for stubborn diseases.
Along with yoga, Ayurveda is the new balm for fevered souls.
It uses natural herbs and their oils to treat ailments and
ensure a healthy life. Most of the centres for Ayurveda, called
Ayurveda Shalas, are in Kerala on the South Coast. This is
beach country as well, so bring along your sunscreens and
hats. In fact many westerners have made Ayurvedic spas their
annual treat, combining a relaxing holiday with cleansing
for their bodies.
AYURVEDIC MASSAGES:
Say "massage" in the context of an Asian country,
and the first thoughts that come flooding in are those of
the exotic massage parlours of Pattaya. But an Ayurvedic massage
is the real thing. These are serious life-enriching massages,
so be prepared to get some energetic flesh pounding from experts.
While you soak in the herbs you can watch the beaches of Vizhinjam
packed with boats out to sail in the sunset. From the beach
you can see their lights strung out like pearls in a necklace
from the coast. Look forward to being draped with pieces of
linen, dipped in lukewarm herbal oils, all over the body by
two to four trained therapists in a special rhythmic way.
This goes on continuously for about 60 to 90 minutes per day
for a period of 7 to 21 days, and is said to be an effective
remedy for rheumatic diseases. It's supposed to be good for
your nerves too and should pep up your overall energy levels
as well.
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