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Health, wealth and inner peace with Ayurveda

Its roots can be traced to Atharva Veda. Lord Dhanvantri, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu is considered to be the God of Medicine and Ayurveda.

Health, wealth and inner peace with Ayurveda

Its roots can be traced to Atharva Veda. Lord Dhanvantri, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu is considered to be the God of Medicine and Ayurveda.

आयुः कामयमानेन धर्मार्थ सुखसाधनम् ।
आयुर्वेदोपदेशेषु विधेयः परमादरः॥

Life is valuable as it serves as the foundation for righteousness (Dharma), prosperity (Artha), and well-being (Sukha). To achieve a healthier and more fulfilling life, one must embrace and honor the wisdom of Ayurveda.

Three elements of governance & healing

Ayurveda states the presence of three elements in our body – namely Vata, Pitta and Kapha are responsible for the proper functioning and maintenance of all the metabolisms of the body. If these elements get vitiated then they create disturbances in the normal functioning of the body leading to diseases and ill health.

Vata

Responsible for movement and sensations in the body
(e.g. In nerves, skin etc)

Pitta

Responsible for transformations and metabolisms in the body
(e.g. In Stomach, liver etc)

Kapha

Responsible for the stability and structure in the body
(e.g. In joints, bones etc)

All the three doshas have their role in body metabolisms – in digestion of food, in breathing exchanges, in sleeping and waking up etc. Thus, it is of prime importance that these doshas remain in their balance state to maintain good health of the individual.

The power of Formulations

Nature intricately balances phytochemicals in plants, enhancing their beneficial compounds while neutralizing potential negatives. Inspired by this harmony, our Ayurvedic multi-herbal formulations are meticulously crafted to maximize the bioavailability of phytochemicals, enhance the potency of active ingredients, and ensure a well-rounded, effective healing experience.

Natural Products from Plants in Ayurveda Medicine

Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine, extensively relies on natural products derived from plants for therapeutic, preventive, and holistic healing. This comprehensive understanding of plant-based compounds enhances our knowledge of their medicinal value, bioactive properties, and impact on human health.
Key Insights on Plant Natural Products in Ayurveda
  • Plants produce a vast array of bioactive compounds, including alkaloids, flavonoids, terpenes, phenolics, and glycosides, which have therapeutic applications
  • These compounds serve multiple functions such as medicinal benefits, defense against pathogens, and ecological interactions.
  • Many plant-based compounds have been used in Ayurveda for centuries, forming the basis of herbal medicines, tonics, and dietary supplements.
  • Several modern pharmaceutical drugs trace their origins to plant derivatives first used in traditional medicine.
  • Plant natural products exhibit anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antimicrobial, adaptogenic, and immune-boosting properties.
  • Certain compounds work synergistically to enhance therapeutic effects, a principle widely used in Ayurvedic formulations