Heart Care: Heart has major role in our body system. In Ayurveda, heart holds its importance not only for its physical role, but also for its mental and spiritual value, thus the heart care is most important. The ancient Indian Sages have laid down basic principles for the maintenance of normal health and mentioned certain preventive measures against the cardiac aliments.
The primary approach for health care in Ayurveda is prevention & then comes the herbal medicines. Here we design a very unique programme according to your cardiac conditions which includes guiding your lifestyle as per Ayurvedic principles and a gentle Panchakarma programme to ease the tension on your heart. This could be followed by a prophylactic Ayurvedic prescription for rejuvenating your heart.
This whole program will be closely monitored by our physicians to ensure high standards of caring. Diabetes Management: In Ayurveda Diabetes is correlated to Prameha, managing prameha through Ayurveda is a comprehensive therapeutic modality that yields best outcome when treatment is individualized. It involves extensive dietary modifications, elimination of doshas with the help of Panchakarma, lifestyle changes and use of Ayurvedic medicines along with yoga asanas.
Panchakarma: The concept of Ayurveda Panchakarma, The name Panchakarma comes from two Sanskrit words: Panch, meaning “Five,” and Karma means “Action.” The name incorporates the core of the treatment: the five actions or procedures which ayurveda uses to purify the body of everything foreign to it. Each procedure addresses a specific doshic imbalance and the ama which forms as a result.
Ayurveda uses two main modalities in the treatment of disease, each with its own distinct purpose: Shaman and Shodhan. Each form of disease management has its own appropriateness depending on the patient, the time and the nature and stage of the illness.Shaman therapy is used to palliate or manage the symptoms of disease, whereas Shodhan therapy is used to eliminate the cause of disease. In Shodhan, literally meaning “to go away”, the body is rid of ama and mala and restores balance to the Doshas.It pulls the weeds out by the roots.