“Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the penile disorder of impotence (inability) to be able to keep a firm erection for sexual intercourse or sex.”
“Stress is the body’s natural reaction to any threat or challenge, resulting in physiological (physical) and psychological (mental) responses.”
“The common cold is an infection caused by viruses affecting the upper respiratory tract (nose & throat).”
“Stress is a natural response of emotional or physical pressure caused by certain hormones and chemicals.”
Hair loss can be seen in any age group ranging from a child to an adult. Hair loss can be permanent or temporary.
“A sore throat causes pain and scratchiness at the nape i.e. at the back of your neck.”
“A tooth cavity is denoted as the bacterial slippery layer over the tooth surface called plaque. If not treated early, it can lead to tooth pain and sensitivity.”
Imagine stepping back into the vast regions of ancient India during the Vedic period, some 5,000 years ago. There are not only Ayurvedic roots here; It is intimately connected with the essence of wisdom. Legends suggest that its secrets weren’t stumbled upon but whispered to wise sages during deep meditation and spiritual connection. The Vedas, especially the Atharva Veda, served as vessels, cradling hymns and verses that held within them the sacred knowledge of medicinal plants and the art of healing.
Imagine your body as a unique symphony of elements, each playing its part to create the melody of your well-being. Your dosha, whether it’s the airy Vata, fiery Pitta, or grounded Kapha, is like the conductor guiding this orchestra. Just as a conductor tailors the performance to the composition, Ayurvedic practitioners customize recommendations to harmonize your health, making it a truly personalized and soulful journey.
The words ayur (life) and Veda (science) are Sanskrit roots for the word Ayurveda. Therefore, it is also called “The Science of Life.”