There are the following types of treatment for the disease
Types of treatment; There are the following types of treatment for the disease
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- today we learn about the different treatments of disease.
Cleansing Therapy
The purpose of cleansing treatment is to eliminate the underlying causes of physical or physio-mental illnesses that have occurred in the patient. It involves the process of internal and external cleansing of the body. Usually it involves the Panchakrama, Purva Panchakarma process.
Panchkarma treatment focuses on managing the action of metabolism. It provides the desired effect of purification and is also beneficial in other ways. This treatment is especially helpful in naturally occurring disorders, musculoskeletal disorders, cardiovascular related, respiratory related diseases, metabolic, degenerative disorders, etc.
Sedation therapy
Sedation therapy alleviates weak defects. The process by which an unbalanced defect becomes normal-balanced without unbalancing the other defect is called mitigation therapy. This treatment can be achieved by using appetite suppressants, digestive substances, through exercise and by taking in the heat of the sun and fresh air. This type of treatment also uses painkillers
Dietary system (diet and activity guidelines)
The diet is mainly made up of specific signs or contraindications to diet, activity, habits and emotional state. This is to make the treatment more effective and to prevent the disease from spreading. In order to stimulate the gastrointestinal tract in the body and increase the digestion of food, special emphasis is laid on what to eat and what not to eat, so that the muscles of the body can be strengthened.
Diagnostic mutations (avoidance of pathogens and disease-promoting factors)
Diagnostic mutation is to avoid pathogenic and disease-promoting factors in the patient's diet and lifestyle. This diagnosis explains what to do to avoid disease-causing factors. Satvavajaya (Psychotherapy) Satvavajaya is primarily a matter associated with mental discomfort. These include keeping the brain away from the desire for certain diseased (or pathogenic) substances and on the other hand cultivating courage, memory and concentration. The study of psychology and psychiatry in Ayurveda is very deeply woven and is widely used in the treatment of mental disorders.
Chemotherapy (immunosuppressive and rejuvenating drugs)
Chemotherapy is a process of accumulating energy and tonic. There are many positive benefits to using chemotherapy. As physical internal balance is maintained, memory is increased, intelligence is sharpened, resistance to disease is increased, youth is maintained, energy is transmitted. Prevents premature muscle formation and destruction and promotes overall health.
Dietary regulation is very important
Because Ayurveda considers the human body as a food product. The mental and spiritual development of any human being and his nature depends on the quality of food he eats. In the human body, food is first converted into juice and then gradually converted into blood, muscle, fat, bone, bone marrow, regenerating elements. In this way food is the basis of all metabolism and life activity. Lack of nutrients in the diet or not converting the food in the way it should be, invites various diseases. National level institutes on Ayurveda in India
(Institutes) National University of Ayurveda, New Delhi
RAV is an autonomous body operating under the Department of AYUSH under the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and registered in 1988 under the Societies Act, 1860. RAV provides modern practical training to Ayurvedic graduates below 28 years of age and postgraduates below 33 years of age through the Guru-Shishya tradition (ancient method of imparting knowledge).
Candidates pursuing Ayurvedacharya (BAMS) degree or equivalent study under one year Certificate Course (CRAV) of National University of Ayurveda can be trained in Ayurvedic Clinical Practice under renowned Physician (or Physician) and Traditional Practitioner so that they can be trained in Ayurvedic Clinical Practice.
National Institute of Ayurveda (NIA), Jaipur
The National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur was established in 1976 by the Government of India as the apex Ayurveda institute for higher education and training and research with a scientific approach to Ayurvedic medicine in the country.