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| Ayurveda
- An Introduction
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The use of potent chemicals in modern allopathic medicines
has increased the incidence of toxicity and adverse
effects. This together with increasing costs has pushed
modern medicine out of reach of the poor. The “Ayurvedic
system” that is some 5000 years old, is a part of an
age-old traditional system in India since ancient times.
Even today whether in towns or in villages a significantly
large population in india uses the ayurvedic system
of medicine. Ayurveda, the Indian science of life, aims
at keeping body, Mind and Soul in good health and balance.
It’s very practical, time-tested principles are perfect
for today’s seekers of prevention oriented health care
and wellness.
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| Ayurveda,
“The Science of Life”, lays emphasis on leading a healthy
life by the practice of well laid disciplines. These
include daily dietary regimens, austere behaviour, seasonal
changes, yogic exercises and other therapeutics designed
to delay ageing and promote health. The therapeutic
approach in ayurveda is holistic in nature there is
a world wide revival of interest in ayurvedic herbal
or natural products as preventive and therapeutic agents. |
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| RUSI
REMEDIES endeavours to bring the benefits of
Ayurveda to the common man by blending the traditional
values of this age-old science with the modern techniques
of testing and production. |
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The term “Ayurveda” is composed of two Sanskrit
words viz, Ayu / Ayur and Veda Ayurveda, literally
means “ Science of Life”, describes holistic
health as the state where mind, body and spirit are
in perfect balance- the way nature designed to be. In
our high stressed, sleep deprived, living our systems
go out of balance easily. These imbalances manifests
themselves as disorders and ill health. Popping pills
and treating the symptoms for short term, superficial
relief isn’t the answer. The unfortunate truth is that
many modern prescription drugs come with unwanted, and
sometimes dangerous side effects. |
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| Ayurvedic
products approach is to correct the root cause
of imbalances rather than to treat the symptoms
alone. |
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