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Ayurveda - A Complete Science Of Life Sunaina Dhawan Qualifications Bachelor in Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery (B.A.M.S.) Master in Alternative Medicine (Yoga & Acupressure) Panchkarma Therapist Email: sunainadhawan_23@yahoo.com Phone: 706-413-3833 Username Password Forgot your password? Disclaimer: All information provided in this presentation is provided for information and educational purposes only; statements contained here are reported in an effort to preserve traditional cultural lore and information. Nothing here should be construed as an attempt to diagnose, prescribe, or recommend treatment for any disease or condition. Please consult your physician for medical advice regarding any medical condition and do not use any of the historical information on this presentation without your physicians approval.
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ORIGIN OF AYURVEDA Texts written in India between 3,500 and 5,000 years ago Texts written in India between 3,500 and 5,000 years ago The oldest healing science in existence, from which all other systems emerged The oldest healing science in existence, from which all other systems emerged
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AYURVEDA Ayurveda = Ayu + Veda Ayu is life Veda is knowledge or science Ayurveda THE SCIENCE OF LIFE
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AYURVEDA – A Way Of Life Ayurveda is a science dealing not only with treatment of some diseases but is a complete way of life Ayurveda is a science dealing not only with treatment of some diseases but is a complete way of life
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PRINCIPLES OF AYURVEDA DOSHAS DOSHAS DHATUS - Tissues DHATUS - Tissues MALAS - Waste products MALAS - Waste products
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DOSHAS VATA (Air & Space ) VATA (Air & Space ) PITTA (Fire & Water) PITTA (Fire & Water) KAPHA (Water & Earth) KAPHA (Water & Earth)
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VATA - The Air Vata is dry, light, cold, mobile, active, clear, astringent, and it is dispersing. Vata is dry, light, cold, mobile, active, clear, astringent, and it is dispersing. Vata season is autumn Vata season is autumn Time of day is afternoon and early morning Time of day is afternoon and early morning
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VATA -Types & Their Functions Prana Vata : Governs the senses, creative thinking, reasoning, enthusiasm, Prana Vata : Governs the senses, creative thinking, reasoning, enthusiasm, Udana Vata : Governs quality of voice, memory, movements of thought Udana Vata : Governs quality of voice, memory, movements of thought Samana Vata : Governs movement of food through digestive tract Samana Vata : Governs movement of food through digestive tract Apana Vata : Elimination of wastes, sexual function, menstrual cycle Apana Vata : Elimination of wastes, sexual function, menstrual cycle Vyana Vata : Governs blood flow, heart rhythm, perspiration, sense of touch Vyana Vata : Governs blood flow, heart rhythm, perspiration, sense of touch
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Useful Tips To Balance Vata Dosha Abhyanga (ayurvedic massage) Abhyanga (ayurvedic massage) Stay warm in cold and windy weather Stay warm in cold and windy weather Consume warm and cooked foods (less raw foods) Consume warm and cooked foods (less raw foods) Go to bed early and have lot of rest and sleep. Go to bed early and have lot of rest and sleep. Favor oily and heavy food with sweet, sour, and salty tastes. Favor oily and heavy food with sweet, sour, and salty tastes.
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DON'Ts For Vata Dosha Avoid light, dry, cold, pungent, bitter and astringent foods Avoid light, dry, cold, pungent, bitter and astringent foods Avoid raw foods, juices, fasting Avoid raw foods, juices, fasting Avoid stimulants,smoking,alcohol Avoid stimulants,smoking,alcohol Refrain from excessive aerobic activity Refrain from excessive aerobic activity
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PITTA - The Fire Pitta has hot, sharp, light, liquid, sour, oily and spreading qualities. Pitta has hot, sharp, light, liquid, sour, oily and spreading qualities. Strong smell, like a fleshy odor Strong smell, like a fleshy odor Liking for sour or bitter taste. Liking for sour or bitter taste.
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Pitta -Types & Their Functions Alochaka Pitta : Controls functioning of the eyes Alochaka Pitta : Controls functioning of the eyes Bhrajaka Pitta : Responsible for healthy glow of the skin Bhrajaka Pitta : Responsible for healthy glow of the skin Sadhaka Pitta : Controls desire, drive, decisiveness, spirituality Sadhaka Pitta : Controls desire, drive, decisiveness, spirituality Pachaka Pitta : Responsible for digestion, assimilation, metabolism for healthy nutrients and tissues Pachaka Pitta : Responsible for digestion, assimilation, metabolism for healthy nutrients and tissues Ranjaka Pitta : Responsible for healthy, toxin-free blood Ranjaka Pitta : Responsible for healthy, toxin-free blood
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Useful Tips To Balance Pitta Dosha Keep cool Keep cool Favor cool, heavy, dry, sweet, bitter and astringent foods Favor cool, heavy, dry, sweet, bitter and astringent foods Keep activities in moderation Keep activities in moderation Keep regular mealtimes, especially at noon Keep regular mealtimes, especially at noon
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DON'Ts For Pitta Dosha Avoid sesame and mustard oils, fish, buttermilk, mutton, acidic fruits, alcohol, meat and fatty, oily foods. 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 Restrict pungent, sour, salty, warm, oily and light foods Avoid over work Avoid over work Avoid fasting Avoid fasting
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KAPHA -The Water Heavy, slow, cool, oily, liquid, dense, thick, Heavy, slow, cool, oily, liquid, dense, thick, static and cloudy qualities. static and cloudy qualities.
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Kapha - Types & Their Functions Tarpaka Kapha : Responsible for moisture for nose, mouth, eyes and brain Tarpaka Kapha : Responsible for moisture for nose, mouth, eyes and brain Bhodaka Kapha : Governs Sense of taste, which is essential for good digestion Bhodaka Kapha : Governs Sense of taste, which is essential for good digestion Kledaka Kapha : Controls moisture of the stomach and intestinal mucosal lining Kledaka Kapha : Controls moisture of the stomach and intestinal mucosal lining Avalambaka Kapha : Protects the heart, strong muscles, healthy lungs Avalambaka Kapha : Protects the heart, strong muscles, healthy lungs Sleshaka Kapha : Lubricates the joints,Keeps skin soft and supple. Sleshaka Kapha : Lubricates the joints,Keeps skin soft and supple.
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Kapha Dosha Useful Tips To Balance Kapha Dosha Do regular exercise, Begin with Sooryanamaskara to warm up your body, which should be followed by a Vigorous activity Do regular exercise, Begin with Sooryanamaskara to warm up your body, which should be followed by a Vigorous activity Prefer warm temperatures, Stay warm and dry in cold, damp weather Prefer warm temperatures, Stay warm and dry in cold, damp weather Use Fresh fruits, vegetables and legumes Use Fresh fruits, vegetables and legumes Favor pungent, bitter, astringent, light, dry and warm foods Favor pungent, bitter, astringent, light, dry and warm foods
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DON'Ts For Kapha Dosha Reduce heavy, oily, cold, sweet, sour and salty foods Reduce heavy, oily, cold, sweet, sour and salty foods Avoid heavy meals. Avoid heavy meals. Sleep promotes Kapha hence avoid excessive sleep, Sleep promotes Kapha hence avoid excessive sleep, All frozen desserts are to be avoided. All frozen desserts are to be avoided.
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DHATUS - Tissues RASA (Plasma) RASA (Plasma) RAKTA (Blood) RAKTA (Blood) MAS (Muscle tissue) MAS (Muscle tissue) MED (Adipose tissue) MED (Adipose tissue) ASTHI (Bone) ASTHI (Bone) MAJJA (Bone marrow tissue) MAJJA (Bone marrow tissue) SHUKRA (Reproductive fluid) SHUKRA (Reproductive fluid)
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MALAS – Waste Products Purisa (Faeces) Purisa (Faeces) Mutra (Urine) Mutra (Urine) Sweda (Sweat) Sweda (Sweat)
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PHARMACOLOGY OF AYURVEDA The materia medica of the Ayurveda, composed of the five basic elements 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)
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PATHOLOGY OF AYURVEDA Under normal conditions, the doshas, dhatus and malas correspond to certain standards. Every disease is related to an imbalance of the doshas. Under normal conditions, the doshas, dhatus and malas correspond to certain standards. Every disease is related to an imbalance of the doshas. Other coherent factors can be: Other coherent factors can be: The disturbance of the biological factors (agnis) The formation and accumulation of undigested nutrients(ama), Obstruction of the body channels (shrotorodha) Disturbed assimilation in the tissues.
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THERAPIES Taste: Herbal medicines given according to there taste (rasa) Touch: Massage (abhyañga), yoga, and exercise Smell: Aromatherapy
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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.
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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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