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What is Ayurveda?
By Thomas Stearns Lee, NMD
Ayurveda is derived from two Sanskrit
words, Ayur, "life" and Veda, "science," and means "the science of
life." Ayurveda is the 5,000-year-old science of living in
harmony with the Universe -- harmony with both other people and our
environment. To understand harmony, we must know who and where
we are in relation to others. Harmony, or balance, is the
basic concept at the heart of Ayurveda.
Conservative estimates place the origins of Ayurveda
at 5,000 years ago in the Himalayan Mountains. Comprehensive
Ayurvedic medical texts estimated to be 3,000 years old include
advanced surgical techniques, obstetrics, geriatrics, and the use of
herbs. This makes Ayurveda the most enduring healing modality
in the world today.
Harmony is physically described in Ayurveda by the
three "Doshas" -- the basic aspects of all life. These can be
recognized by their attributes:
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Vata is dry, cold, light, mobile, hard,
changeable, and clear. It is the most powerful, governs all
movement, and carries both Pitta and Kapha.
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Pitta is hot, fluid, subtle, sharp, and soft.
It governs all heat and chemical reactions.
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Kapha is cold, wet, heavy, slow, static, and
dense. It maintains all substance, weight, and coherence in
living systems.
All of life is created by the dynamic balance
between these aspects.
Ayurveda teaches us the optimal use of natural
medicines and forces such as diet, hygiene, and psychology that can
bring us into better balance with all life. In this system,
disease is not a problem to be opposed with violence and force.
Rather, it is to be avoided or prevented by promoting health as a
fortress of strength and perfect function. These concepts of
ancient wisdom are as modern as using sanitation and nutrition to
strengthen your immune system and keep your family happy.
While known to ancients, these herbs and foods are available to you
today in their full strength and beauty as extracts and capsules, or
even as landscaping plants.
Were your travels across time as well as land, you
would find the ancient Ayurvedic teachers, known as Rishis, to be in
complete agreement with most modern naturopathic physicians.
Both teach that we must build our health and fitness to reach our
potentials of great health and higher function, as well as to
prevent or recover from disease.
"The essence of all beings is Earth.
The essence of the Earth is Water. The essence of Water is
Plants. The essence of plants is the Human Being."
-- Chandogya Upanishads
Popular teachers like Deepak Chopra, Virender Sodhi,
Robert Svoboda, and Vasant Lad have helped many Americans learn of
this ancient system. If you want to learn about Ayurvedic
medicine, we also recommend The Yoga of Herbs, or The
Ayurvedic Cookbook, or any of many beautiful new books on this
subject. You will find there some reasonable concepts to boost
the health of you and your family.
Ayurvedic Herbs To Look For in Modern Products
- Amalaki
- A nutritional tonic to rebuild digestion and the blood.
The most natural Vitamin C at about 3,000 mg. per tsp. of powder.
Remains present and active in the body three to four times longer
than synthetics.
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Ashwaganda
- A premier tonic, this "Indian Ginseng" increases endurance and
physical strength, providing more sexual vitality to both genders.
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Boswellia
- The golden yellow resin from the bark of Boswellia (Boswellia
serrata) has long been used in Ayurvedic medicine as a support for
function of healthy joints
- Brahmi (Gotu Kola)
- Revitalizes the nerves and brain; benefits hair and
skin. This plant is felt to reduce stress and make people
more youthful.
- Guggul
- Effective to decrease cholesterol and increase metabolism.
This herb will help to burn off fat and detoxify a sluggish body.
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Gymnema
- Traditionally known as gurmar, "the sugar destroyer."
Helps maintain normal blood sugar levels and supports the healthy
functioning of the pancreas.
- Myrrh
- Rejuvenates the female organs and slows aging. This
plant is cooling and antibacterial with cleansing effects for the
gums and the uterus. It is reported to expel negative
emotions as well.
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Shatavari
- A tonic for women, powerful and soothing. It strengthens
and regulates the female reproductive organs, helping the libido
and moods.
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Tribulus
- A traditional Ayurvedic herb for men, regarded as a sexual
rejuvenator, for general fatigue, and for healthy urinary tract
functioning.
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Triphala
- Triphala ("three fruits") is a highly esteemed and widely used
Ayurvedic formula for gastrointestinal health. It is
traditionally used to maintain a healthy colon, improve digestion,
and rejuvenate and strengthen tissues.
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Dr. Lee prescribes many high-quality
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formulations.
Ayurvedic herbs treat even severe diseases safely and
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