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* PRAKRITI *
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In Ayurveda the concept of “diagnosis” implies a constant control of the interactions between order (health) and disorder (disease) in our body.
A disease is always connected to the upset of the balance of the tridosha (vata, pitta and kapha).
The Ayurvedic diagnosis is based on the evaluation of the condition of doshas and their action/each other’s influence into the organism.
When we understand the nature of the decompensation, through an adequate cure, we can re-establish the balance. |
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L’AYURVEDA È:
CONOSCENZA, CONSAPEVOLEZZA, INSEGNAMENTO DI CURA DELLA SALUTE DELLA PERSONA.
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Human being, according to the Ayurvedic philosophy, is formed by three doshas i.e. one’s descriptive type: the physical, the way we act and relate to others, the mind.
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To the three doshas are referred the functions and dysfunctions of the organs, the digestive enzymes and the metabolism; the dathu (tissues engaged in the development and nutrition of the entire bodily structure); of the mala (things to be discarded whose correct elimination is vital).
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Without the dosha there’s no life, the body doesn’t function; only when they are in balance is one able to enjoy optimal psyco-physical health and be happy as a whole.
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