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Cure Ayurveda and Yoga
The purpose of Ayurveda is to preserve life, prevent disease.
What is Ayurveda?
The term Ayurveda derives from Sanskrit, the ancient language of India by the union of two word AYU (knowledge) and VEDA (life) "Science of the knowledge of life"
The purpose of Ayurveda is to preserve life, prevent disease.
Ayurveda deals with the person, not with illness; she is interested in the causes and not the symptoms. According to Ayurveda, health is order, disease is disorder. According to Ayurveda, illness is a manifestation of imbalance. The illness is incarnated physically, but also spiritually, emotionally and psychologically. The disease is manifested in a weakened organ.
How does this happen concretely?
Founded originally on sounds and voice, it has been expanded with an armada of treatments. More than just therapy, it's away of life that does not cut people out of their environment. According to Ayurveda, the human body is governed by five
elements - space, air, fire, water and earth - which combine to form three forces of vital energy, the doshas.
Ayurvedic medicine works to preserve their balance. She uses dietetics, meditation, breathing, yoga and singing, as well as a multitude of remedies: mixtures of plants, , heated oils for massages ... To determine what is prakriti ( the combination of the three doshas) of his patient, the practitioner questions him at length about his way of life, his hygiene, his physical
Ayurveda focuses on 4 essential points
- Prevent diseases
- Take care of health
- Keep health
- Promote longevity
According to your pathologies and your desire,
we will organize you the stays in the best establishments of India, with the best quality price.
Don’t hesitate! for any information or reservation we are here for you !!!!!
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Take time to take care of yourself
Cure Ayurveda and Yoga
The purpose of Ayurveda is to preserve life, prevent disease.
What is Ayurveda?
The term Ayurveda derives from Sanskrit, the ancient language of India by the union of two word AYU (knowledge) and VEDA (life) "Science of the knowledge of life"
The purpose of Ayurveda is to preserve life, prevent disease.
Ayurveda deals with the person, not with illness; she is interested in the causes and not the symptoms. According to Ayurveda, health is order, disease is disorder. According to Ayurveda, illness is a manifestation of imbalance. The illness is incarnated physically, but also spiritually, emotionally and psychologically. The disease is manifested in a weakened organ.
How does this happen concretely?
Founded originally on sounds and voice, it has been expanded with an armada of treatments. More than just therapy, it's away of life that does not cut people out of their environment. According to Ayurveda, the human body is governed by five
elements - space, air, fire, water and earth - which combine to form three forces of vital energy, the doshas.
Ayurvedic medicine works to preserve their balance. She uses dietetics, meditation, breathing, yoga and singing, as well as a multitude of remedies: mixtures of plants, , heated oils for massages ... To determine what is prakriti ( the combination of the three doshas) of his patient, the practitioner questions him at length about his way of life, his hygiene, his physical
Ayurveda focuses on 4 essential points
- Prevent diseases
- Take care of health
- Keep health
- Promote longevity
According to your pathologies and your desire,
we will organize you the stays in the best establishments of India, with the best quality price.
Don’t hesitate! for any information or reservation we are here for you !!!!!
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