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Ayurveda Panchakarma -Somatheeram-Kerala Ayurveda and yoga are India's centuries old tradition for good living.Indian saints and Rishi's have constituted special therapies for various ailments for the body mind and soul, which has been widely accepted the world over as the best alternative medicine. Somatheeram Ayurveda Beach Resort in Kovalam ,Kerala has pioneered in spreading the concept of Ayurveda medical tourism to the world.Somatheeram resort has successfully integrated the Ayurveda systems to the visting International guests.Last many years has seen a treamendous flow of health consious tourists staying with such resorts in kerala for practicing good living.Just type somatheeram in any search engines and see more than a15 million listing about the worlds first Ayurveda wellness Resort Somatheeram .You can mail to us for any information about ayurveda in India,and for free booklets and C.D's in all world languages . www.somatheeram.in, www.manaltheeram.com, www.ayurvedaa2z.com A connectingindia Group project for the world traveler Tags: Ayurveda Yoga Panchakarma Massages Beach Somatheeram Manaltheeram Kovalam |
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Ayurveda Health Retreat The Ayurveda Health Retreat is a group of dedicated health professionals who have created a authentic Ayurvedic retreat offering traditional Kerala Ayurvedic therapies. We have an Ayurvedic Practitioner, a Doctor of Naturopathy, an Acupuncture Physician and several Reiki therapists and massage, yoga and meditation teachers. They have studied Traditional Ayurveda under such great teachers as Dr. Vasant Lad, Dr. Pankaj Naram, and Dr. Syama. They have been taught the ancient art of Kerala ayurvedic massage and pancha karma. Tags: Ayurveda Alachua Yoga |
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ayurveda massage Dr.Siju with a tradition of 5 generations who is a cunsultant in ayurveda astrology and kalarippayt now serving the man kind in Sreepathy cvn kalari. He was there in vlodrop with H.H.Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. there he was his physician and consultant for many diseased. massage is a technique to make the prana movement in the body more accurate. it make its flow more clear. so that all motor and sensory nerves get activated.... it detoxifies the body and mind and rejuvenate both.its very effective for back pain joint pain rheumatic pain etc... more over its a practically proved thing that it not only therapy for disease(rheumatic complaints,pain, general weakness, systemic diseases like diabetis) but also a process of REVERSE AGEING. This is mainly practised in kalari s in kerala, its a marma therapy , ayurveda . before they do training in kathakali and kalaripayat or kalaripayattu they used to have foot massage / chavitti uzhichil, because it gives more body flexibilty. FEATURES OF KALARI MASSAGE Balancing of Chakras: According to yoga science, Cakras are circular energy centres, which exist, in man's subtle body. Balancing of Sapthadhathu: Seven tissues of Human body like Plasma, Blood, Muscle, Fat, Bone, Bone marrow and semen. Stimulation of Nadisuthra Points: Ayurvedic Acupressure Stimulation of Marmam: Vital Points Stimulation of footprints: Foot Reflexology Awakening of Prana: Life -- Energy Awakening of Senses: Five senses of the body THREE FORMS OF MASSAGE 1. Sukha thirummu: For physical comfort 2. Katcha thirummu: For physical endurance and flexibility. Helpful for those involved in sports, Martial arts and dance 3. Raksha thirummu: For Holistic healing Patients suffering from ailments like Rheumatism, Paralysis, Back pain, Slip disc, Sexual disorders, Blood pressure, Muscular problems, Headache, Nervous weakness, Stomach trouble, Asthma, Anxiety, Weakness, Irritability, Obesity, Feelings of insecurity, Agitation etc get relief with massage. Useful to promote sleep, for calming psychotic individuals, to give rest and relief to depressed patients, and for persons withdrawing from drugs, alcohol and heroin. Massage can improve the self-mechanism of the body and increase immunity from environmental changes and give self-confidence and will power. For treatment purpose or to get the full advantages, massage is given as course for 7,9,11, or 14 days. Otherwise, it can be done for any number of days at your convenience. We offer very effective medication in all cases, especially in sexual disorders. ADVANTAGES OF MASSAGE Physical Level • Sense organs especially sensual organs have a new vigour ( sex problems like frigidity erectile dysfunction sperm count and quality like motility related problems etc.. ) • After Massage, bone centres, Joint centres, muscle centres and nerve centres can work more efficiently, and old age disorders can be cured • If you feel lethargic or physically unfit to do exercise, you will find massage an ideal substitute, as it can improve the blood circulation • Massage helps to increase body flexibility and reduces fat. The veins and arteries gain elasticity and the body becomes more supple. • If the skin has lost its vitality due to chronic diseases, after massage the skin will regain the lost vigour. • Healthy blood circulation cleans the impurities collected at different points in the body through outlets like breath, sweat, stools and urine • Organs like kidney, rectum, lungs, liver and small intestine are strengthened and they work more efficiently • Fatty deposits in thigs, especially in women, can eliminated by breaking them down • Massage tones up pectoral muscles and keeps breast firm and in shape Mental Level • Gives new energy • Improves awareness • Release emotional stress • Provides full relaxation we do offer training and treatment by kalarimassage panchakarma ayurveda yoga kalarippayat and jyothisha http://www.keralacvnkalari.com doctor 00 91 9847718361 Tags: Health ayurveda massge kerala kalaripayat marma joint pain rheumatic back disc prolapse stress relaxation sex rehabilitation |
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Ayurveda Medicine: A Natural Remedy Explained Contributed by: (http://www.india-herbs.com): Co-Founder of India Herbs explains the Science of Ayurveda. Overview Ayurvedic Medicine is also called Ayurveda. It is a system of medicine that originated in India several thousand years ago. The term Ayurveda combines two Sanskrit words: ayur, which means life, and veda, which means science or knowledge. Ayurveda means "the science of life." Ayurveda is a whole medical system which integrates and balances the body, mind, and spirit (thus, it is considered "holistic"). This balance is necessary for contentment and good health. Ayurveda also proposes treatments for specific health problems. A primary aim of Ayurvedic medicine is to cleanse the body of substances that can cause disease. This helps re-establish the harmony and balance necessary for optimal health. Ayurveda has long been the main system of health care in India. About 70 percent of India's population lives in rural areas; about two-thirds of rural people use Ayurveda and medicinal plants to meet their primary health care needs. In addition, most major cities have an Ayurvedic college and hospital. There are 587,536 registered traditional medical practitioners, 2,860 hospitals providing Ayurvedic treatment, and 22,100 dispensaries for traditional medicine in India. This allows over 500 million people in India to rely solely on Ayurveda today. Ayurveda and variations of it have also been practiced for centuries in Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Tibet. The professional practice of Ayurveda in the United States began to grow and became more visible in the late 20th century. Professional Accreditation Practitioners of Ayurveda have various types of training. Some are trained in the Western medical tradition (such as medical or nursing school) and then study Ayurveda. Others may have training in naturopathic medicine, a whole medical system, either before or after their Ayurvedic training. Many study in India, where there are more than 150 undergraduate and more than 30 postgraduate colleges for Ayurveda. This training can take up to 5 years. Reliance on Herbs According to World Health Organization report, over 80% of the world population relies on plant-based traditional medicine for their primary healthcare needs. In Ayurveda, the distinction between food and medicine is not as clear as in Western medicine. Food and diet are important components of Ayurvedic practice, and so there is a heavy reliance on treatments based on herbs and plants, oils (such as sesame oil), common spices (such as turmeric), and other naturally occurring substances. Currently, some 5,000 products are included in the "pharmacy" of Ayurvedic treatments. Historically, plant compounds have been grouped into categories according to their effects. For example, some compounds are thought to heal, promote vitality, or relieve pain. The compounds are described in many texts prepared through national medical agencies in India. The following are examples of commonly used herbs: • The spice turmeric has been used for various diseases and conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis, Alzheimer's disease, and wound healing. • An extract from the resin from a tropical shrub (Commiphora mukul, or guggul) has been used for a variety of illnesses. In recent years, there has been research interest in its use to lower cholesterol. • The essential oil extracted from Holy Basil is used as counteract depression and mental stress. India has 16 agro-climatic zones, 45,000 different plant species, and 15,000 medicinal plants. The Indian Systems of Medicine have identified 1,500 medicinal plants, of which 500 species are mostly used in the preparation of drugs. These medicinal plants contribute to 80% of the raw materials used in the preparation of Ayurvedic Medicine. Regulatory Situation Ayurveda and Yoga are recognized by the Government of India. The first step in granting this recognition was the creation of the Central Council of Indian Medicine Act of 1970. The main mandates of the Central Council are as follows: • to standardize training by prescribing minimum standards of education in traditional medicine, although not all traditional practitioners and homeopaths need to be institutionally trained to practice; • to advise the central Government in matters relating to recognition / withdrawal of medical qualifications in traditional medicine in India; • to maintain the central register of Indian medicine, revise the register from time to time, prescribe standards of professional conduct and etiquette, and develop a code of ethics to be observed by practitioners of traditional medicine in India. All traditional medicine practitioners and homeopaths must be registered to practice. The Indian Government seeks the active and positive use of traditional medicine in national health programmes, family welfare programmes, and primary health care. Tags: ayurveda ayurvedic medicine herbal supplement herb herbs alternative health natural remedy doshas india indian expert |
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Ayurveda - Art of Being Part 1 Ayurveda - Art of Being Part 1 The knowledge of Ayurveda was handed from Brahma to Daksha Prajapati, onto the Ashwin twins (the divine doctors), then passed to Indra. Sage Bharadvaja volunteered to go to heaven to receive this wisdom from Indra, and so become the first human to receive the knowledge of Ayurveda. He passed it to Atreya, then onto Punarnavasu and finally Agnivesha. Tags: ayurveda ayurvedic health medicina ayurvedica vedas vayu pitta kapha |
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ayurveda workshop given by dr.siju of sreepathy cvn kalari,for physiotherapist from UK on the subject kalarippayattu and kalari treatment or marma treatment or a specialized part in ayurveda . the massage based on marma points developed in kalari s in kerala. for more information please visit www.keralacvnkalari.com Dr.Siju with a tradition of 5 generations who is a cunsultant in ayurveda astrology and kalarippayt now serving the man kind in Sreepathy cvn kalari. He was there in vlodrop with H.H.Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. there he was his physician and consultant for many diseased. massage is a technique to make the prana movement in the body more accurate. it make its flow more clear. so that all motor and sensory nerves get activated.... it detoxifies the body and mind and rejuvenate both.its very effective for back pain joint pain rheumatic pain etc... more over its a practically proved thing that it not only therapy for disease(rheumatic complaints,pain, general weakness, systemic diseases like diabetis) but also a process of REVERSE AGEING. This is mainly practised in kalari s in kerala, its a marma therapy , ayurveda . before they do training in kathakali and kalaripayat or kalaripayattu they used to have foot massage / chavitti uzhichil, because it gives more body flexibilty. FEATURES OF KALARI MASSAGE Balancing of Chakras: According to yoga science, Cakras are circular energy centres, which exist, in man's subtle body. Balancing of Sapthadhathu: Seven tissues of Human body like Plasma, Blood, Muscle, Fat, Bone, Bone marrow and semen. Stimulation of Nadisuthra Points: Ayurvedic Acupressure Stimulation of Marmam: Vital Points Stimulation of footprints: Foot Reflexology Awakening of Prana: Life -- Energy Awakening of Senses: Five senses of the body THREE FORMS OF MASSAGE 1. Sukha thirummu: For physical comfort 2. Katcha thirummu: For physical endurance and flexibility. Helpful for those involved in sports, Martial arts and dance 3. Raksha thirummu: For Holistic healing Patients suffering from ailments like Rheumatism, Paralysis, Back pain, Slip disc, Sexual disorders, Blood pressure, Muscular problems, Headache, Nervous weakness, Stomach trouble, Asthma, Anxiety, Weakness, Irritability, Obesity, Feelings of insecurity, Agitation etc get relief with massage. Useful to promote sleep, for calming psychotic individuals, to give rest and relief to depressed patients, and for persons withdrawing from drugs, alcohol and heroin. Massage can improve the self-mechanism of the body and increase immunity from environmental changes and give self-confidence and will power. For treatment purpose or to get the full advantages, massage is given as course for 7,9,11, or 14 days. Otherwise, it can be done for any number of days at your convenience. We offer very effective medication in all cases, especially in sexual disorders. ADVANTAGES OF MASSAGE Physical Level • Sense organs especially sensual organs have a new vigour ( sex problems like frigidity erectile dysfunction sperm count and quality like motility related problems etc.. ) • After Massage, bone centres, Joint centres, muscle centres and nerve centres can work more efficiently, and old age disorders can be cured • If you feel lethargic or physically unfit to do exercise, you will find massage an ideal substitute, as it can improve the blood circulation • Massage helps to increase body flexibility and reduces fat. The veins and arteries gain elasticity and the body becomes more supple. • If the skin has lost its vitality due to chronic diseases, after massage the skin will regain the lost vigour. • Healthy blood circulation cleans the impurities collected at different points in the body through outlets like breath, sweat, stools and urine • Organs like kidney, rectum, lungs, liver and small intestine are strengthened and they work more efficiently • Fatty deposits in thigs, especially in women, can eliminated by breaking them down • Massage tones up pectoral muscles and keeps breast firm and in shape Mental Level • Gives new energy • Improves awareness • Release emotional stress • Provides full relaxation we do offer training and treatment by kalarimassage panchakarma ayurveda yoga kalarippayat and jyothisha http://www.keralacvnkalari.com Tags: ayurveda marma vital points massage health performing arts physical science visual martial art destination culture |
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Ayurvedic Doctor Ajay Kumar Explains About Ayurveda Contributed by: (http://www.india-herbs.com): Considered by many scholars to be the oldest healing science, Ayurveda is a holistic approach to health that is designed to help people live long, healthy, and well-balanced lives. The term Ayurveda is taken from the Sanskrit words ayus, meaning life or lifespan, and veda, meaning knowledge. It has been practiced in India for at least 5,000 years and has only recently became popular in Western cultures. The "contemporary" form of Ayurvedic medicine is mostly derived from several sacred Indian texts which were written in Sanskrit between 1500 BC and 400 AD. The basic principle of Ayurveda is to prevent illness by maintaining balance in the body, mind, and consciousness through proper drinking, diet, and lifestyle, as well as herbal remedies. There are two main types of Ayurveda: traditional and Maharishi. The latter is a version of traditional Ayurveda based on translations from the classical texts by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Both types of Ayurvedic practitioners prescribe herbs, believe that disease results from an imbalance in the doshas (see below), and use many of the same remedies for treating illness. Maharishi Ayurveda, however, stresses the role of supreme consciousness in maintaining good health, and promotes Transcendental Meditation (TM) as a method for experiencing the pure consciousness of the universe. Maharishi Ayurveda also highlights the need to express positive emotions and to attune your life to the natural rhythms of the body. How does it work? Just as everyone has a unique thumbprint, according to Ayurvedic beliefs, each person has a distinct pattern of energy -- a specific combination of physical, mental, and emotional characteristics. It is also believed that there are three basic energy types called doshas, present in every person: Vata -- energy that regulates bodily functions associated with motion including blood circulation, breathing, blinking, and the beating of the heart. When vata energy is balanced, there is creativity and vitality. Out of balance, vata produces fear and anxiety. Pitta -- energy that governs the body's metabolic systems including digestion, absorption, nutrition, and body temperature. In balance, pitta promotes contentment and intelligence. Out of balance, pitta can cause ulcers and arouse anger. Kapha -- energy that controls growth in the body. It supplies water to all body parts, moisturizes the skin, and maintains the immune system. In balance, kapha is expressed as love and forgiveness. Out of balance, kapha leads to insecurity and envy. All people have vata, pitta, and kapha, but usually one or two are dominant in a given individual. Many factors can disturb the dosha balance such as stress, an unhealthy diet, the weather, and strained family relationships. Such disturbance is expressed in the body as disease. Ayurvedic practitioners prescribe treatments designed to bring the doshas back into balance. From a Western medical perspective, relief of stress appears to be one of the ways that Ayurveda works to help fight illness. For example, studies have found that Transcendental Meditation, a component of Maharishi Ayurveda, reduces anxiety. Other studies have found that Ayurveda lowers blood pressure and cholesterol, slows the aging process, and speeds recovery from illness. The herbs used in Ayurvedic medicine often have antioxidant effects, which means that they may help protect against the damage from free radicals (by-products of normal metabolism in the body) like long term illnesses such as heart disease and arthritis. Many Ayurvedic practitioners also recommend a vegetarian diet, which is believed to be better for your heart than diets containing red meat. What should I expect from an Ayurvedic treatment? Ayurvedic treatment focuses on rebalancing the doshas . On your first visit, the practitioner will take a detailed medical history, check your pulse, palpate your abdomen, examine your tongue, eyes, nails, and skin, and listen to the tone of your voice. He or she will also ask you questions about your general state of health with special focus on your lifestyle, diet, habits, and environmental surroundings. Based on this assessment, he or she will then make recommendations on how to restore your natural dosha balance, which almost always includes changes in lifestyle, particular diet. Practitioners draw from more than 20 types of treatment, but the most commonly prescribed include: Tags: kerala india ayurveda health herbal remedy doctor clinic cure practice science indian ayurvedic treatment natural |
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Ayurveda and SkinCare The skin is the most exposed part of the body, making it vulnerable to pollution, seasonal changes, unsafe cosmetics, and stress. Ayurveda cites Pitta dosha as the root cause of all skin maladies. This DVD is packed with Ayurvedic solutions that will help you root out the cause of your skin problems - be it acne, dandruff, eczema, cracked feet, or even wrinkles! You can also pick up tips on preparing homemade face packs or identify the right foods for healthy and glowing skin. For more information visit http://www.jiva.com Tags: Eternal Health |
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Ayurveda Herbal Remedy for Regulating Blood Sugar Contributed by India Herbs (http://www.india-herbs.com): The term diabetes is derived from the Greek word diabaínein that literally means "passing through," or "siphon", a reference to one of diabetes' major symptoms—excessive urine production. Because insulin is the principal hormone that regulates uptake of glucose into most cells from the blood (primarily muscle and fat cells, but not central nervous system cells), deficiency of insulin or the insensitivity of its receptors plays a central role in all forms of diabetes mellitus. There are 20.8 million children and adults in the United States, or 7% of the population, who have diabetes. While an estimated 14.6 million have been diagnosed with diabetes, unfortunately, 6.2 million people (or nearly one-third) are unaware that they have the disease. In order to determine whether or not a patient has pre-diabetes or diabetes, health care providers conduct a Fasting Plasma Glucose Test (FPG) or an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT). Either test can be used to diagnose pre-diabetes or diabetes. The American Diabetes Association recommends the FPG because it is easier, faster, and less expensive to perform. Major Types of Diabetes Type 1 diabetes Results from the body's failure to produce insulin, the hormone that "unlocks" the cells of the body, allowing glucose to enter and fuel them. It is estimated that 5-10% of Americans who are diagnosed with diabetes have type 1 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes Results from insulin resistance (a condition in which the body fails to properly use insulin), combined with relative insulin deficiency. Most Americans who are diagnosed with diabetes have type 2 diabetes. Symptoms of Type 2 diabetes may include fatigue, thirst, weight loss, blurred vision and frequent urination. Some people have no symptoms. A blood test can show if you have diabetes. Exercise, weight control and sticking to your meal plan can help control your diabetes. You should also monitor your glucose level and take medicine if prescribed. Gestational diabetes Gestational diabetes affects about 4% of all pregnant women - about 135,000 cases in the United States each year. Pre-diabetes Pre-diabetes is a condition that occurs when a person's blood glucose levels are higher than normal but not high enough for a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes. There are 54 million Americans who have pre-diabetes, in addition to the 20.8 million with diabetes. Diabetes Symptoms Symptoms of type 1 diabetes are often dramatic and come on very suddenly. Type 1 diabetes is usually recognized in childhood or early adolescence, often in association with an illness (such as a virus) or injury. The extra stress can cause diabetic ketoacidosis. Symptoms of ketoacidosis include nausea and vomiting. Dehydration and often-serious disturbances in blood levels of potassium follow. Without treatment, ketoacidosis can lead to coma and death. Symptoms of type 2 diabetes are often subtle and may be attributed to aging or obesity. A person may have type 2 diabetes for many years without knowing it. People with type 2 diabetes can develop hyperglycemic hyperosmolar nonketotic syndrome. Type 2 diabetes can be precipitated by steroids and stress. If not properly treated, type 2 diabetes can lead to complications like blindness, kidney failure, heart disease, and nerve damage. Common symptoms of both major types of diabetes Fatigue: In diabetes, the body is inefficient and sometimes unable to use glucose for fuel. The body switches over to metabolizing fat, partially or completely, as a fuel source. This process requires the body to use more energy. The end result is feeling fatigued or constantly tired. Unexplained weight loss: People with diabetes are unable to process many of the calories in the foods they eat. Thus, they may lose weight even though they eat an apparently appropriate or even excessive amount of food. Losing sugar and water in the urine and the accompanying dehydration also contributes to weight loss. Excessive thirst (polydipsia): A person with diabetes develops high blood sugar levels. The body tries to counteract this by sending a signal to the brain to dilute the blood, which translates into thirst. The body encourages more water consumption to dilute the high blood sugar back to normal levels and to compensate for the water lost by excessive urination. Excessive urination (polyuria): Another way the body tries to get rid of the extra sugar in the blood is to excrete it in the urine. This can also lead to dehydration because excreting the sugar carries a large amount of water out of the body along with it. Tags: lower blood sugar natural treatment ayurveda diabetes glucose starch frequent urination diet medicine herb india insuli |
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Ayurveda - Art of Being Part 2 Ayurveda - Art of Being Part 2 The knowledge of Ayurveda was handed from Brahma to Daksha Prajapati, onto the Ashwin twins (the divine doctors), then passed to Indra. Sage Bharadvaja volunteered to go to heaven to receive this wisdom from Indra, and so become the first human to receive the knowledge of Ayurveda. He passed it to Atreya, then onto Punarnavasu and finally Agnivesha. Tags: medicina ayurvedica ayurveda vedas vayu pitta kapha |
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How To Give Ayurvedic Massage: The Ancient Science of Ayurveda : How to Give a Head Massage Using Ayurvedic Techniques Learn how to give a head massage using Ayurvedic massage techniques in this free video clip. Tags: ayurvedic massage treatment relax neck back oil technique free video clip |
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Ayurveda treatments, Ayurvedic treatment,Spa massage Kairali I visited this ayurvedic resort in the month of march 2006 for slip disk treatment which was really a good decision. I found myself 50 percent fit because of the ayurveda treatments which i took for 14days.Kairali ayurvedic resort which is set amidst 50 acres of lush greenery in Palakkad, Kerala, popularly referred to as "God's own Country". One of best ayurvedic hub for those who are looking for Ayurveda treatments. They are one the India's best ayurveda treatment provider in world. From this healt resort the nearest airports are at Coimbatore, Cochin and Calicut, which are just an hour and two and a half hour drive respectively from here and fringed all along the way with the scenic beauty of the western ghats. Tags: kairali palakkad kerala India Ayurvedic Resort treatment Ayurveda Spa arthritis slip disk hair fall panchkarma skincare |
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How To Give Ayurvedic Massage: The Ancient Science of Ayurveda : Massage the Feet & Toes Using Ayurvedic Techniques Learn how to massage the toes and feet using Ayurvedic massage techniques in this free video clip. Tags: ayurvedic massage treatment relax neck back oil technique free video clip |
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Ayurveda - Art of Being Part 3 Ayurveda - Art of Being Part 3 The knowledge of Ayurveda was handed from Brahma to Daksha Prajapati, onto the Ashwin twins (the divine doctors), then passed to Indra. Sage Bharadvaja volunteered to go to heaven to receive this wisdom from Indra, and so become the first human to receive the knowledge of Ayurveda. He passed it to Atreya, then onto Punarnavasu and finally Agnivesha. Tags: ayurveda vedas medicina ayurvedica vayu pitta kapha |
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Ayurveda - the History Have a look to the origins of ayurveda over 5000 years ago, how it spread over India and Sri Lanka. See the decline under colonial rule and the renaissance after independence... Tags: ayurveda india sri lanka health medicine |
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Ayurveda: Balance and Bliss - CoffeyTalk TV Lissa Coffey interviews Ayurvedic practitioner Karen Osburn about Ayurveda, India's 5,000 year old Science of Life, and learns ayurvedic massage and spa techniques. Tags: Ayurveda CoffeyTalk TV Alternative health massage shirodara abhyanga |
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Manaltheeram Beach Resorts,Kerala,Ayurveda-Yoga Ayurveda and yoga are India's centuries old tradition for good living.Indian saints and Rishi's have constituted special therapies for various ailments for the body mind and soul, which has been widely accepted the world over as the best alternative medicine. Somatheeram Ayurveda Beach Resort in Kovalam ,Kerala has pioneered in spreading the concept of Ayurveda medical tourism to the world.Somatheeram resort has successfully integrated the Ayurveda systems to the visting International guests.Last many years has seen a treamendous flow of health consious tourists staying with Somatheeram and Manaltheeram resorts near Kovalam in kerala for practicing good living.Manaltheeram Beach Resort near Kovalam from the Somatheeram Group is the right place for an health filled holidays.The exclusive beach,a team of 10 doctors and a batch of 75 well trained therapist,with toung twingling Cuisines and the most environment friendly resort make Somatheeram the travelers paradise.To know more about Ayurveda and Somatheeram the worlds first Ayurveda wellness Resort you can mail to us for free booklets and C.D's in all world languages . www.manaltheeram.com www.ayurvedaa2z.com www.connectingindia.in A connectingindia Group project for the world traveler Tags: Kerala Somatheeram Ayurveda Manaltheeram Beach resort Yoga Tourism Masssges |
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Aazhimala Ayurveda Beach Resort (www.aazhimala.com) www.aazhimala.com Aazhimala Ayurveda Beach Resort has all the facilities to make your stay relaxed, comfortable and reinvigorating. Amenities at Aazhimala include independent thatched-roof cottages as well as fully furnished rooms with Televisions. Open air Yoga center, multi cuisine Ayurvedic & Sea food restaurant , over looking the beach, well-maintained gardens with paved walkways, 24 hrs Reception & Telephone facility with ISD & internet, Master/Visa Cards accepted. Money exchange facilities, Solar water heating systems to provide 24 hrs hot water, Two separate fully equipped Ayurveda treatment rooms, for Ladies and Gents, managed by expert and well known Ayurveda medical practitioners offering varied schedules of massage, therapy and yoga classes. Landscaped surroundings for that green clean elegance of pristine purity and salubrious air and accessibility to Exclusive wide beach with white sand extending to the sea. Sun bathing with beach wear can be done under canopy in solitude. Beach volleyball among guests is also possible. There is a Mythological Legend associated with the place. ' Bhima' the Terminator prince of the 'Pandavas' of the Great Epic' Mahabharata'had passed through the place during his self exile from the kingdom along with the other pandava clan and who on thirsty gave a soft pounding with his 'Gadha'(Weapon) on the rock at our beach which instantly sprouted a fresh water spring, which exists even now. It is also believed that the two marks left on the rocks nearby are the foot marks of Bhima. Tags: Ayurveda-massage ayurveda panchakarma panchakarma-massage male female-massage kairaly sea sand waves Kerala India Culture Beaches Resorts Nature Medicine Herbalmedicines Kovalam Adventure Healing Cure Therapy Bhima Aazhimala Health Keralatourism Tourism Indianculture Bestbeach Seafood Dhanwanthari Traditional Heritage Veda Yoga Meditation Chowara Thiruvananthapuram Trivandrum Herbsofindia Indianmedicine Ancient Legend Lords Lord Epic Mahabharatha Pandavas Indians Keralites People Physicians |
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Secrets of Ayurveda Kumudini explains you the secrets of Ayurveda! Tags: Ayurveda dosha pitta kapha vata health food nutrition happy kumudini |
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Ayurveda My daughter's UPA influenced video for her Health report on Ayurveda Tags: ayurveda dosha vata pitta kapha indian medicine eastern instructional animation cartoon 50s |
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