Why
do you need ayurvedic treatment ?
Have you ever had low energy?
Do you have problems with memory?
Aren’t you getting good sleep?
Are you challenged with indigestion, heartburn or problems with
elimination?
Do you face problems with skin rash or acne?
Do you suffer from allergies?
Do you have respiratory problems?
Are you suffering with low back pain?
If you answered "yes" to any of the above and would
like some help solving these problems of yours. Ayurveda may have
the answer for you.
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Ayurveda sees that the two main areas that affect our health and
wellness are the foods we eat and the lifestyle we live. By changing
our nutritional protocol and lifestyle, we can greatl y influence
our physical, mental, and emotional health.
If you're having difficulty remembering things or acquiring a
good night's sleep, this can be caused by an overly-active mind
or too much stress in one's life. Ayurveda suggests that you bring
more regularity to activities such as the time you eat your meals
and when you go to bed. You can also give yourself a warm oil
massage before bathing. Create time in your schedule to relax
and have some f un- for example, take a leisurely walk or get
out in nature.
Digestive disorders are most commonly
caused by eating foods that don't support us such as fermented,
heavy, or excessively rich foods and/or foods that are either
too spicy, sour or salty. By eating lighter foods that are easier
to digest, avoiding processed foods, and avoiding ice cold beverages
you can resolve many digestive problems.
Bringing more regularity to your
diet and lifestyle can greatly improve your energy level. In addition
calming our mind can also be a great help. This can be done by
simply taking a few minutes a day to sit calmly and relax while
taking long, full, deep breaths. Ayurveda also sees the need to
have an adequate amount of good healthy fun in one's life to help
keep us happy. Avoid excessive amounts of caffeine and alcohol
which cause burn out. Instead, try getting to sleep earlier, and
you'll wake u p with more energy.. Not taking proper precautions
against the rays of the sun will also aggravate the skin. Certain
harsh, abrasive chemicals and synthetic fibers can adversely affect
the skin so try to wear natural fabrics like cotton, wool, and
silk. Whenever possible protect your self from exposure to toxic
chemicals. Ayurveda sees that certain foods like white rice, watermelon,
and coriander can alleviate many skin problems.
Allergies and respiratory problems
can be especially bad in the spring season. For people living
in cold, damp climates this can be particularly challenging. Keeping
dry and warm is one way to help with these problems. Certain foods
that are heavy and oily, like dairy products and wheat, will also
create excessive mucus, thereby causing allergies to be more pronounced.
Foods that are warm and drying, such as fresh ginger and black
pepper, can reduce excessive mucus. Ayurveda puts great emphasis
sis on food as a way to help control allergies. However, we also
see that stress can play a role as well.
Low back pain is a problem for
many people from time to time. Sitting too much is probably the
greatest contributor, so get out and exercise. Do some light stretching
at work for a few minutes a day. Warm oil massage and soaking
in a warm tub can help with low back pain.