The
basic principles of Ayurvedic Treatment
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essence of treatment is the removal of the cause and avoidance
of causative factors. Ayurvedic treatment does
not mean suppressing the main symptoms and creating some
new ones as side effects of the main treatment and that
is what. It is to remove the root cause and give permanent
relief. The medicines for the treatment mainly comprises
of powders, tablets, decoctions, medicated oils etc. prepared
from natural herbs, plants and minerals. Because the medicines
are from natural sources and not synthetic,they are accepted
and assimilated in the |
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body without creating any side effects. |
The
famous Ayurvedic physician Charaka identifies
four factors that are essential for successful medical treatment:
The Physician, the remedy, the nurse and the patient.
The physician should be an expert in theory and in practice,
skilful, and pure in body and mind. He should not exploit the
patient and should be dedicated to his profession which is a
service to the mankind.
Easy availability, appropriateness, utility in a different forms
and high quality characterize the optimal remedy.
The best nurse is knowledgeable, skilful, sympathetic pure and
ready to dedicate her service to patients
The ideal patient is courageous, able to describe what he or
she is feeling with confidence and trusts in the Doctor, and
remembers all the physician's instructions and follows them
carefully; all these qualities help the patient get well more
easily.
Along
with medicine, proper diet and living style is also advised.
This is equally important. If we are taking a medicine to remove
the root cause and at the same time we are taking some food
or following a life style which is increasing the cause of disease,
then we may not get well or will be getting less relief. PanchKarma
therapy is also used as a treatment in many diseases.
Most
of us have many levels of toxins accumulated over a lifetime
of indiscretions, all of which cannot be released at once otherwise
they will over helm the excretory organs and ravage the mind.
Your mind and body have become habituated to these poisons,
which have become part of your equilibrium equation. Removing
them all at once would seriously imbalance your physical body
and confuse your mind so that you no longer felt like 'yourself'
.Purifying the system is a long, slow process, requiring many
cycles to expunge the many layers of dirt. You must be patient
with the process and with the newly developing you, just as
you would be patient with a slowly growing tree.
When you backslide and return temporarily to your old unhealthy
ways, you must learn to always pick yourself up, like a child
learning to walk, and begin again.
The
basic principles of Ayurvedic treatment are immutable: how they
are applied differs from case to case.
"Treatment is rooted in measure" : the effect of any
particular therapy on any particular patient depends on its
dosage, which again depends upon the climate, the doshas involved
, the strength of the patient versus the strength of the disease,
the patients age and constitution , the specific syndrome, the
patients social environment , the goal of treatment and so on.
Time cycled, including 'disease time' and the joints of seasons
are especially important, because the doshas are controlled
differently at different times, depending upon both external
time and the disease's momentum within the microcosm.
Treatment is totally individualized, and so different diseases
may sometimes share a single therapy, while a single disease
may be treated differently in different patients according to
the measure of the factors involved.
Thus we find that the methods of treatment are based on simple
and natural principles. To conclude we can say that, Ayurveda
teaches a very systematic and scientific way of life which is
important to pursue both materially and spiritually. Fundamental
principles, health rules, knowledge of individual constitution
of our body, use of various herbs, minerals and specially Panchkarma
therapy can be very safely used by one and all, all over the
world to, promote good health, prevent diseases and acquire
longevity.