"Swasthasya Swasthya Rakshanam, Aturasya Vikara Prashamanam" i.e Maintaining the normal health status of body and curing the diseased.
"Ayurveda focuses on bringing the five elements (ether, air, fire, water, and earth) into balance, both internally and externally, to bring about greater health."
Ayurveda is an ancient knowledge cultivated by the sages of India. It has been developed from various treatises and manuscripts and has made its way to becoming one of the ancient most but modern health care techniques.
World’s oldest holistic healing system for overall well-being, Ayurveda considers the human body as a fragment of the entire universe. This ancient system of healing and living is a distinctive cure to one’s physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. The healing practise of Ayurveda is established on the five elements of life: Earth, Fire, Air, Water, and Ether. Ayurveda not only cures your ailments, but it also crafts out a chart translating a complete lifestyle for health and disease-free living.
When the three elements are out of sync, we experience sickness and discomfort. But when the elements align with universal energy, we experience good health. Treatments available under the Ayurvedic discipline are designed keeping in mind the above principle. Ayurveda aims to heal physical and mental ailments while upholding emotional well-being and keeping the soul connection alive.
AYURVEDA which literally means the science of life. It is considered to be the oldest system of health, with literature going back 5000 years. Ayurveda has a holistic preventive & curative approach where the aim is not only to curb the disease but also to maintain the physical, mental & spiritual health of a healthy person.
We at Anant Ayurveda Panchkarma Centre believes that every person has an individual combination of physical, mental & emotional characteristics which comprises their own body constitution. This constitution is determined at conception by a number of factors & remains the same throughout one's life. Hence every individual needs a different approach.
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