PHILADELPHIA, PA, April 29, 2013 (Press-News.org) AUM Ayurveda is an approach to Ayurvedic medicine that calls upon holistic, natural elements to both treat and prevent medical conditions. In many instances, individuals who have not had their health concerns addressed by Western medical outlets opt to turn to this form of medicine--which has proven its worth time and again as a major healthcare practice. Here, Vaidya Priyanka, an Ayurvedic healer, sheds light on the successes of this medical philosophy as reported in a recent article posted by NBCNEWS.com. Vaidyaji urges individuals to consider Ayurvedic medicine not as an alternative to traditional healthcare, but as a component of a well-balanced lifestyle.
According to the article, patients in Sri Lanka who were treated with patthu enjoyed restored sight after suffering from vision impairment. This Ayurvedic herbal paste was applied to patients at the Gangula Veda Medura Medical Center after attempts to cure their cases had failed by conventional medical outlets. Individual herb combinations were created by an Ayurvedic healer and then ground into a paste, which was applied to the faces of the patients. While wearing the paste, patients contributed to the preparation of the herbal combinations recommended for other individuals, as this level of activity is important in Ayurvedic tradition.
"Using herbal remedies is key in many Ayurvedic approaches," comments Vaidyaji. "AUM Ayurveda, for instance, embraces natural elements that allow individuals to call upon the Earth to heal them. Additionally, this tradition adds a meditative element that is key to health. Because Ayurvedic medicine is based upon the idea that physical health is impacted by the connection between the mind and the body, it is of the utmost importance to keep this connection strong to prevent illness and to repair it should it weaken and illness occur. As such, yoga, meditation, and other activities are important elements of this Ayurvedic method."
Vaidyaji goes on to explain that Ayurvedic medicine is frequently mistakenly seen as an alternative to Western medical care. Instead of viewing this medical philosophy as a last resort, she urges individuals to incorporate it into their daily healthcare and lifestyle.
"From meditating to practicing yoga to eating a balanced diet, the ideas that are supported by Ayurvedic healers are those that can bring about great benefits to individuals if they are adhered to each and every day," Vaidyaji asserts. "And when a medical condition does develop, using Ayurvedic practices alongside Western medical treatment options can only benefit patients."
Vaidyaji encourages individuals to embrace AUM Ayurveda and talk to a healer to discover how this approach can improve their quality of life.
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An Ayurvedic approach encouraged by Vaidya Priyanka, AUM Ayurveda is a healthcare philosophy that encompasses authentic, universal, and meditative elements. Through the use of this approach, Ayurvedic healers are able to call upon a wide range of resources, such as diet, yoga, and meditation, to both prevent and treat illness through the strengthening of the connection between the body and the mind.
Website: http://aumayurveda.org/
AUM Ayurveda Addresses Health Conditions that Perplex Western Medicine
AUM Ayurveda embraces authentic, universal, and meditative elements to heal and prevent medical conditions.
2013-04-29
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