Ayurveda in Modern Times
Significance
- Integration of Basic Elements: According to Ayurveda, a living person is made up of the three humours (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha), seven basic tissues (Rasa, Rakta, Mansa, Meda, Asthi, Majja, and Shukra), and the body's waste materials (mala, mutra, and sweda).
- Balance between Parts: The fundamental factor affecting one's health is the growth and decay of the body matrix and its constituent parts, which revolve around psychological mechanisms of these elements. The Ayurvedic medical system uses a holistic, tailored therapeutic approach with elements of prevention, cure, mitigation, recovery, and rehabilitation.
- Health Promotion: The main goals of Ayurveda are maintaining and ....
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