Archive for March, 2007

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

Unani (also spelt Unaani), the system of medicine originated in Greece and flourished in Asia, especially India bears similarities with Ayurveda. Practiced mostly by Muslims, Unani practitioners are found in all parts of India, and a large number of them in Kerala.

Unani is an Arabic word which means Greek.

Unani principles are so close to that of Ayurveda’s.

Some basic terms used in Unani are described below

ARKAN – the four elements of nature
MIZAJ – the state of elements or body (the temperament of elements)
AZA – the organs
ARWAH – life, breath
QUVA – energy
AF’HAL – action

According to Unani, the basic elements of nature are earth, water, air and fire. These four elements are known as ARKAN.

Each element has its own properties and goes into the making of everything in the universe.

These four elements are set in a balanced state called mizaj-e-mutadil. Mizaj-e-ghair-mutadil is an imbalanced state.

Mizaj is the balanced state of body. Unani describes the different states of imbalance of body. According to unani concepts, a person is assigned specific dose of the elements and balanced state at the time of his or her birth.

Unani also describes the balancing, or self-healing capacity of the body. This capacity retains the constitution and balance of the individual. A Unani practitioner just assists this self-preservative power to retain balance and healthy state.

Diet and lifestyle adjustments are essential elements of Unani treatment. Medicines prescribed by a Unani physician are based on the condition of the person and the effect of medicine on a person is tested before suggesting full dose of medication.

Pulse examination determines which element is dominant at the time of a disease or condition.

Image of the Month

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

A visual tour through the forests, Ayurvedic resorts, treatment facilities, Ayurvedic medicine production facilities and more.

Newsletter – Periodical Latest Updates are Available in your Finger Tips

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

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Books, Paintings, Documentries and CDs – Treasures of Knowledge

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

Ancient knowledge in new format – the knowledge of life moves from palm leaves to printed books and computer CDs.

Browse this section to find books that are 2,000 years old. We also list books by modern Ayurvedic medical practitioners that share their wealth of knowledge.

e-Books on Ayurveda and other ancient Indian Traditional Values

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

Kerala Ayurvedics present a host of e-books to help ordinary people and practicing physicians update their knowledge on Ayurveda and Ayurvedic practices.
The e-books on different topics are sources of knowledge and wisdom.

News – The Latest Ayurveda Updates

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

Ayurveda research news, opening of new treatment facilities and other developments in the field of Ayurveda are updated in this section. It is imperative that people kept knowledgeable about the developments in the field of Ayurveda. This section reports the happenings in the field of Ayurveda.

Contribute

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

This section brings you an option to share your experiences, knowledge and wisdom for the benefit of fellow beings.

Tell your opinion or idea about Ayurveda practices in Kerala. We welcome doctors to present articles based on their area of interest. By presenting an article, doctors are helping patients from around the world to find their service.

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Other Resources – New and Different Categories and Valuable Information Centre

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

The categories that were not included in other sections of Kerala Ayurvedics, but are related to Ayurveda, Ayurvedic medicines, Ayurvedic treatment centers and Ayurvedic practices come under this section.

Here you find information about local medicinal herbs traders and local markets that sell medicinal herbs. We list here new categories till they are moved into an appropriate category.

Vedic Center – Veda Spirituality and Indian Astro Science

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

Veda means knowledge or science. It is synonymous to Indian knowledge of life, earth, solar system and the universe. The cosmic connection between microcosm (humans, animals and earth) and macrocosm (the universe) and the interactions between them are detailed in Vedas.

Vedic center is a section of Kerala Ayurvedics that deal with the ancient knowledge of man and universe and the methods of manipulating the connection for betterment of human lives and the condition of earth.

Vedic knowledge section deals with astrology (all kinds of it – numerology, palmistry, jyotisha), Vastu (the science of building houses and cities) and myths (that stay so close to truth). Also learn tantra, mantra, yantra and other amusing, mystic techniques.

Siddha System of Medicine

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

Siddha Vaidya is considered the oldest documented medicine system of the world. It evolved and flourished in south India and the knowledge of siddha medicine was completely traditional or family matter. Siddhars are a group of people considered to be possessors of the knowledge and they passed the knowledge down to their generations.

Herbs and minerals found in the nature are used in the production of Siddha medicine. The medicines are simple, yet effective. All types of diseases have medicine in Siddha.

The materials used in the production of Siddha medicines include leaves, bark, root and other parts of plants and trees, metals like silver, gold, iron and mercury. It is to be noted the metals are not used as such, but prepared through vigorous purification processes that lasts over several days. After purification, the metal is called bhasma (ash), which the body can use. Not all Siddha vaidyas are knowledgeable about the preparation of metal bhasmas.

Partly due to the lack of opportunity to study this medicine and partly due to the suppression of practice of this medicine hid this medicine from the eyes of people for a long time.

Now there are a few Siddha Medical Institutes in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka and is accepted as a system of medicine in India. A physician is called a siddha vaidya. Previously it used to refer to only the members of traditional siddha vaidya families of Tamil Nadu. Tamil Nadu in South India, next to Kerala is still the place of Siddha Medicine.

The ultimate aim of Siddha medicine is moksha or salvation from the cycle of the pangs of births and deaths by strengthening the body. The goal is similar to that of yoga. Siddha medicine tries to reach this stage by giving immortality to body.

The concepts of Siddha medicine are similar to that of Ayurveda. Both the system of medicines embraces Yoga for physical and mental health.

Naturopathy – Natural Way of Life and Treatment

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

Naturopathy is a system of natural cure originated in west and in India almost during the same early part of 1900s. Naturopathy gained large scale acceptance in India in the first half of 20th century. Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation once said Naturopathy is the most accessible kind of treatment form available to Indians.

The words and action of different prominent personalities like Mahatma Gandhi played an important role in making naturopathy acceptable by the people of India.

Naturopathy therapy makes use of natural remedies like sunlight, air and water. Specialized diet and massage therapies are also used.

Some elements of naturopathy can be found in yoga and Ayurveda, but majority of them are not.

Mind, body and soul concept is present in naturopathy principles. Body is self healing is another concept that is similar to that of Ayurveda’s. However, Ayurveda doesn’t rely too much on sunlight, water, sand or such items for curing.

There are a number of institutes that offer courses on naturopathy.