“Holistic Healing: The Principles and Practices of Ayurvedic Medicine” is an informative guide that spans the breadth of Ayurvedic knowledge, from its origins to its potential future in modern healthcare. Structured into ten thoughtfully organized chapters, the book begins by exploring the historical roots and core tenets of Ayurveda, including the Tridosha theory, which emphasizes the balance of Vata, Pitta, and Kapha doshas in maintaining health. Subsequent chapters introduce diagnostic techniques such as pulse analysis, prakriti assessment, and the concept of vikriti, before delving into daily and seasonal lifestyle practices. Chapters on diet and herbal medicine shed light on foods and remedies tailored to individual constitutions, while the chapter on Panchakarma details the profound detoxification process integral to Ayurvedic healing. Mental well-being is addressed through Ayurvedic approaches to emotional balance and mindfulness practices, demonstrating the system’s relevance in today’s stress-filled world. The book concludes by examining Ayurveda’s integration with conventional medicine, highlighting its role in treating chronic ailments, and considering its place in global healthcare. “Holistic Healing” serves as an accessible and enriching resource for anyone eager to explore the vast potential of Ayurveda as a path to sustainable health and wellness.
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 2024-09-24
- Publisher: Academic Guru Publishing House
- Language: English
- Pages: 224
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