Ayurvedic Medicine which is another way of saying Ayurveda is a whole-body healing system that has been around for a very long time, before man started counting the days in AD. It has its roots in Asia but as you can imagine, it is practiced on every habitable continent of the planet. Its modus operandi is based on the simple mental acceptance of the claim that health and wellness are directly related to the relationship between the mind, body and spirit, hence the need to strike a balance between them. The practice of Ayurvedic medicine is aligns more with good health with an efficacy for remedying diseases.

Average humans hope to wake up to see the light of the next day every time they go to bed at night. A lot if not all of us fear death so we do everything in our power to stay alive. Things like eat good food, take drugs, drink good water, and live in a clean environment and so on. But as humans do all these to avoid death? Not very much though as there is this lingering fear that creeps up in their minds, every once in a while in a very subtle way, about growing old.

Growing old means two (perhaps three) things, first it means they are getting closer to that lifelong dreaded enemy, death, as almost all body systems start to fail or shut down. Second it means that they need help to do the things they used to be able to do all by themselves. An unofficial third contender is that aging makes women lose their youthful beauty and the worse thing about it, these all seem inevitable. These make aging the second most feared enemy of men and of course women. But there is hope, a hope much younger much longer! Let us learn something first.

The practitioners of ayurveda believe that any health issue developed such as sickness or old age is dependent on the balance of the natural elements (space and air, fire, water, earth) in a person. These elements are combined to form three doshas namely vata (air and space), pitta (water and fire) and kapha (water and earth). These doshas control different functions of the body. Since these elements are present in the universe as they are in men, there is a form of resonance between the man and the universe. When the elements in the man and his environment are not in harmony, illness results.

Some doshas are usually predominant in people than other doshas but the exact dosha mixture is believed to be unique for everyone. This aggravation of a dosha causes its function to be over pronounced and causes other doshas to underperform. In effect, health issues result. Humans inherit their dosha combination sometimes genetically. The kapha dosha is responsible for growth, body weight, strength and stability as well as the immune system. Discoveries have shown that when the vata dosha which is the main life force is dominant, it may result in premature ageing or acceleration of the natural ageing process.

The job of an ayurvedic doctor is to do an examination on the patient, discover the imbalance and recommend practices or activities that the patient should engage in to bring about the balance needed. This job requires someone with the right knowledge and experience. Someone who is ready to give you the pre during and post-period moral support. Someone that can guide you until the goal is achieved. With the right Ayurvedic treatment, you would enjoy a sustainable bout of good health and uncommon youth.

Of the best and tested places to get such ayurvedic treatment in Melbourne is at Ayurved Health Clinic. Book a consult today, stay young and healthy tomorrow and forever.