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Ayurveda is a system of medicine developed on the Indian sub continent. It translates as ‘the science of life’, and is a holistic system that equally emphasizes body, mind and spirit. Like many other holistic practices, Ayurveda is based on the concept of balance and harmony in the function of the body. The treatment methods are used in nutritional intervention, exercise, meditation, massage, breathing therapies, sunlight and herbs. Ayurveda is widely used in India, and is more than just a system for curing illness. It is regarded as a system for maintaining health.
Like many other holistic systems, Ayurveda is focused on maintaining balance. In the case of Ayurveda, the balance is between the essences of air, fire, water, earth and spirit. The system for assigning persons to one or another of the essences is complex, as is the system of classifying all substances according to their qualities, but both are central to the practice of Ayurveda. Ayurvedic physicians undergo rigorous training to learn eight different branches of medicine: internal medicine, surgery, eye, ear, nose and throat diseases, pediatrics, psychiatry, toxicology, rejuvenation and fertility.
Ayurveda is growing more popular in the United States, and the demand for Ayurvedic herbs has prompted manufacturers to conform to standards in extraction, manufacturing, packaging and labeling.
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