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Year: 2022 |Volume: 3 | Issue: 06 |Pages: 1-6


THE NECESSITY TO LEARN AYURVEDA IN THE POSTERITY

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Dhanya T.1 , Sarath S.2

1Assistant Professor, Department of Samhita and Siddhanta., Sumandeep Ayurveda Medical college (Gujarat)

2Ayurvedic Physician and Research officer, Department of Dravya Guna, Kerala.

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Dr Dhanya T Assistant Professor, Department of Samhita and Siddhanta., Sumandeep Ayurveda Medical College, Vadodara Gujarat Email : drdhanyatnairapril1985@gmail.com Phone no : 7356584891

Date of Acceptance: 2022-06-07

Date of Publication:2022-07-15

Article-ID:IJIM_170_07_22 https://ijim.co.in

Source of Support: Nil

Conflict of Interest: None declared


How To Cite This Article: Dhanya T, Sarath S. The Necessity to Learn Ayurveda in the Posterity. Int J Ind Med 2022;3(6):1-6 http://doi.org/10.55552/IJIM.2022.3601


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Ayurveda took its origin in India 3000 years ago and it developed significantly during the Vedic period. In Ayurvedic treatises, the Vata, the Pitta, and the Kapha are described as three elemental doshas. The disturbance in their balance causes diseases, and maintaining them in balance is the way to prevent disease. Bringing back the doshas to balance is the treatment method in Ayurveda. So, there is a treatment for all diseases. By the principle of Trividhabhodhya sangraha, we can diagnose and do treatment of disease that are not known to us. For Example, Covid-19 which was unknown to us before. Ayurveda emphasizes the role of a healthy diet, a positive lifestyle, and nutraceutical medication. Ayurveda seems to adopt a positive comprehensive approach in contrast to the reductionistic approach of western modern science. As new diseases are popping up daily, Ayurveda has become a boon to humankind.


Keywords: Ayurveda, covid, trividhabodhya sangraha

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18/07/2022

Issue: 06

Volume: 3 (2022): Month - 07

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