Ayurveda  FAQ

What is Ayurveda ?

Ayurveda is one of the great gifts of the sages of ancient India to mankind. It is one of the oldest scientific medical systems in the world, with a long record of clinical experience. The word “Ayu” means all aspects of life from birth to death. The word “Veda” means knowledge or learning. Hence Ayurveda indicates the science by which life in its totality is understood.

Ayurveda is said to be eternal. Why?

Ayurveda is the collection of principles of healthy living that evolved from the time of the appearance of man on earth. It is not liable to change at any time or at any point of the world. This healing system has been practiced in daily living in India for more than 5000 years. Ayurveda, first recorded in the Vedas, the world’s oldest collection of knowledge, is still the most favored healthcare practice of millions of Indians. A system older than Greek and Egyptian medicine, it is now known to the wider world as a New Age medicine, proving its eternal significance.

Are there any side effects of Ayurvedic medications?

All Ayurvedic medicines are natural. They are very safe and can even be used for kids. When the medications are used safely, there are no side effects.

What are the kinds of diseases which can be treated by Ayurveda?

For the overwhelming majority of diseases that affect the body, like skin diseases, bone and joint diseases (e.g. arthritis etc.), diabetes and other hormone-related diseases, nervous system disorders such as paralysis, epilepsy etc., Ayurveda has proved to be quite efficient. In treating cases associated with decreased vitality, it has become common. It is useful for recurring or recurrent conditions and has no definitive treatment in other drug systems.

Does Ayurveda is a time taking treatment?

No, A common misconception regarding Ayurveda is this. The question that you have to ask yourself is: are you looking for a fast cure or merely symptom suppression? Or do you strive to remove the deep-rooted cause of the imbalance and fully rejuvenate the body? Ayurveda is not the correct approach for you if you are looking for a fast cure or a quick suppression of symptoms. However, if you are trying to get to the bottom of your imbalance, you will be happily surprised, in a very short period of time, to discover the advantages of Ayurveda.