Wednesday, 1 October 2014

Ayurveda Nature Cure



Ayurveda is a gift from nature. So, Ayurveda is a cure by nature or nature cure. Ayurvedic medicine is one of the world’s ancient and holistic medical systems. Originated in India more than 3,000 years ago, Ayurveda remains one of the country’s traditional health care systems. Ayurvedic concept is based on the belief that health and wellness depend on a balance between the nature/ spirit, body, and mind.


The motive of Ayurvedic medicine is to promote good health. Ayurveda medicines work in two ways.
  1. Act on the disease
  2. Enable body to fight the disease
Ayurvedic medicine uses many kinds of products and practices to cure ailments and diseases. It assimilates the use of various herbs, metals, minerals and animal products to heal illness. Ayurveda is meant to maintain the health of a person in a good shape and take care of a person in case of any disease.

A wide range of healing methods are used in this system, including dietary change, mineral supplements, snehana (oleation), svedan (sudation), and panchkarma (body detoxification).

The thousands of years old science on health is now accepted by modern scientific researches. It is very effective in acute and chronic complicated ailments, and assures long term relief with no major side effects.

Meditation and Its Health Benefits



In this busy world, all we need a happy and healthful life. But, we are running behind a pressure and stressful days. In order to get rid of these tense problems and step into a healthy and peaceful life, practice meditation regularly.

Meditation is an effective way to reduce stress. It has the potential to enhance quality of life and diminish health care costs. It involves a state of ‘awareness’ in which the stress mind is neutralized.
Spirituality believes that meditation is a way to reach out to divine power within our body. People have been using the techniques of meditation to relax their mind. Hence, meditation is a result of our search to control the mind.

Have you had a chance to read a piece of writing related to Buddha and meditation? Buddha was asked once, “What did you gain from meditation?” He said that he lost many things such as anxiety, anger, insecurity, depression, fear of ageing old and death.

Meditation has been shown to prevent stress and stress related ailments like insomnia, high blood pressure, and heart diseases. Thus, the power of meditation not only reduces stress, but also provides good health, positive energy and more.


Monday, 29 September 2014

Tips to Nourish Your Skin Naturally



 
As the time elapses, it keeps pulling out nourishment from the skin, making it look dull and tired slowly. This dullness occurs due to the formation of unstable molecules, known as free radicals, when your skin is exposed to elements like sun, wind, temperature, stress, and pollution during the day. These react with the skin to diminish skin proteins (collagen) and thus weaken the skin substrate to cause a slow & continuous ageing, which is not easy to realize till the results start showing in the form of sagginess and wrinkles. So, how do we stay away from this? Is it possible to prevent it? The answer is in a regular treat of nourishment for your skin that is rich in antioxidants.
Great Diet Mean Great Skin:
The skin is the external reflection of your internal health. Glowing, clear, moist skin is a sign of good diet, whereas pale, dry, oily or scaly skin may result when diet is not up to the standard. Luckily, the eating habit that works best for being healthy also helps to maintain the source of our youthful skin.
Natural Tonic for Your Skin:
Every nutrient has a role in sustaining healthy skin. Vitamin C helps build collagen, a strongly fibrous protein between the connective tissues in our body. Inadequate of this vitamin can cause loss of elasticity & skin strength, bruising, and poor healing of scrapes & cuts. Just a daily intake of a bowl of strawberries or a glass of orange juice gives the vitamin C you need. Vitamin D in milk may help in reducing the symptoms of psoriasis. A good healthy skin also needs the vitamin B, found in milk, wheat germ, and whole grains that helps to fasten wound healing and prevent dry, oily, or flaky skin. Water maintains the skin moist and regulates the function of the oil glands. Zinc in legumes, seafood, and meat assists in the healing of scrapes & cuts. Vitamin A in liver, egg yolks, and green vegetables & fruits, maintains epithelial tissues (membranous tissue covering internal organs and other internal surfaces of the body) such as skin, helps to prevent premature wrinkling, and sandpaper-like skin. The list of nutrients that supports the skin is almost endless.



Ayurveda and Beauty



The definition of beauty in Ayurveda is referred as “subhanga karanam”, which is nothing but transforming all features of mind and body to the most auspicious stage. Ayurveda believes that the beauty of secret lies in merging our inner self with our outer self, so that we can achieve a perfect and the timeless glow of balanced health. In the aspect of Ayurveda, beauty is not just skin-deep, cosmetic surgery, face-lifts, and so on. It is more than that, and it is not meaningful to search beauty in hair salons and health clubs. Instead, turn inwards and see the endless beauty within us.  

 In a period, when beauty is often equated with a fair complexion, a fashionably thin figure, or with the shape of the nose, Ayurveda differs from those cultures. Ayurveda, the ancient and traditional healing system of India, has a unique viewpoint on beauty.

As per Ayurveda, the pillars of beauty are Roopam, Gunam, and Vayastyag. Roopam refers to outer beauty, Gunam is inner beauty, and Vayastyag stands for lasting beauty. This proves that Ayurveda does not concentrate only on cosmetics to attain a true beauty. 

According to Ayurveda, outer beauty is a reflection of lifestyle, healthy eating habits, and good health. Each type of body structure, whether big, medium or thin, can be beautiful as long as good health exists. Ayurveda believes that you are what you eat, and you are what you digest. It is all about diet. A clear complexion begins with efficient nutrition, proper digestion, absorption of nutrients, and normal elimination.
Inner beauty draws its sustenance from the spiritual wealth within our self, that is, our spiritual qualities, mental abilities, inner reserves of strength, and emotional states. Loving and accepting all, which is positive in life, is what we call as truly beautiful in Ayurveda. True beauty comes from a peaceful, calm interior, and relaxed mind.

The Ayurvedic mind and body balance is accomplished by balancing the three energies of Vata, Pitta and Kapha; our body-fire or agni that helps to digest food; the seven body tissues or dhatus, which form the nutrient plasma, fat, bones, bone marrow, reproductive fluid, blood, and muscles; and the body's waste products, such as urine, excreta, and perspiration. The perfect balance of all these body systems, leads to good health and vitality, together with the maintenance of happiness and peace.

Thursday, 25 September 2014

Ayurvedic Hair Care



Ayurvedic Hair Care
 
Hair care is an essential factor of external beauty. Everyone is concerned about its growth, look, and disorders. Ayurveda encourages the growth of your hair by offering certain methods and treatments. Healthy hair is dependent on the proper functioning of the dhatus or tissues. The dhatus are nourished by the nutrient plasma produced from food digestion. And so, healthful nutrient plasma gives healthy hair. Various hair problems are caused by poor diet, lack of proper hygiene, illness, and deficiency of nutrition.

Moreover, a number of factors such as age, climate, season, pollution, anxiety, and stress can affect the health of the scalp and hair. The first step to get healthy and attractive hair is to follow the Ayurvedic diet. Another important part lies in the method of washing your hair.

Ayurveda:
Ayurveda says that there is a strong relationship between mind and body. The Indian traditional system of medical care believes in a holistic approach of health care. One can achieve wellness and finest health only by being in touch with both. Hair care is also included in health and wellness.
Ayurveda believes that just precautions and external applications are not enough to keep it full of life, strength, sheen, color, luster, and vitality lifelong. Ayurveda covers the entire body instead of addressing just a few symptoms that may be present at the time. For example, if you are suffering from cold and runny nose, an Ayurvedic practitioner will examine your entire body, focus on your overall health and get to the root of the problem.

Ayurvedic Ahara-Vihar (Diet and Lifestyle) concepts are the two major parts that influence the health of the hair and the whole body. The quality of hair is spoiled by the problems such as premature graying, thinning hair, early baldness, dandruff and so on. The condition of the hair reflects the constitution of one’s physical status. When a person is unhealthy, the bad health is reflected in the hair. Given below are some points to maintain your hair healthy and looking great.

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