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Ayurveda
The Genesis
Ayurveda started more than 5000 years ago. There are glimpses of Ayurvedic treatments and
medicines in various ancient scripts.The word Ayurveda is derived from two words - Ayu
meaning life and Veda meaning knowledge or science. It literally means knowledge about
life.
Fundamentals
The formation of living organisms is described in the principles of Ayurveda.The focus is
on obtaining a balance among the Tridhoshas, i.e. Vatha, Pitha and Kapha. Illness is the
result of imbalance of the Tridhoshas.
Like modern medicine, Ayurveda is also divided into several
important branches of treatment dealing with various human aspects. Each branch follows
various methods for regenerating the equilibrium of body, mind and soul.
Branches in Ayurveda
Kaya Chikitsa: The Ayurvedic equivalent to general
medicine, this branch deals with the routine diseases that are likely to affect human
beings, and their treatment.
Bala Chikitsa: This branch, equivalent to pediatrics, deals with prenatal and
postnatal baby care as well as the care of a woman before and during pregnancy. It also
covers various diseases of children and their treatment.
Graha Chikitsa: This Ayurvedic branch is the same as Psychiatry in modern medicine.
It focuses on the detection and effective treatment of mental disorders. It also treats
psychosomatic disorders.
Salakya Chikitsa: Corresponding to the E.N.T. field of modern medicine, this branch
of Ayurveda diagnoses and treats diseases affecting organs like the ear, nose and head.
Salya Chikitsa: The great Maharishi, Susruta was the inventor of this branch of
Ayurveda. He even wrote a book on surgery titled 'Salya Chikitsa'. This book describes
various surgical operations and the devices associated with them.
Visha Chikitsa: This branch deals with the toxins that enter the body from
vegetables, minerals and animal origins. It is equivalent to toxicology in modern
medicine. Pollution is said to be the cause of various epidemics.
Rasayana Chikitsa: In addition to do's and don'ts for better living, this branch of
Ayurveda contains various treatments for improving beauty, health and intellectual power.
Rasayana Chikitsa is equivalent to rejuvenation therapy in modern medicine.
Vajeekarana Chikitsa: Equivalent to the aphrodisiac treatment in modern medicine,
this branch of Ayurveda helps to stimulate the production of sexual hormones in one's
body, thus increasing sexual activity. |