AYURVEDA
Center For Advanced Ayurveda And Research (CFAAR) aims at bringing these four limbs together so that any pathological condition can be managed to its best possible way. The basic principles of physiology and pathology are quite differently viewed in Ayurvedic literature which makes it difficult for common people to understand it.
Scriptures of Ayurveda have been written in Sanskrit and therefore decoding of this language is necessary to understand it. The word “Ayus” means ‘life’ and “Veda” means ‘knowledge’. In short, the knowledge about life is what Ayurveda aims at. A comprehensive data from the beginning of life in the womb of the mother and all aspects until death is available here.The primary aim of Ayurveda is to maintain equilibrium of the body constituents in order to keep up health. The structural and functional components of the body are termed as Doshas, Agni, Dhatus and Malas.
For more details please visit our website:http://cfaarhealth.com/ayurveda/
Center For Advanced Ayurveda And Research (CFAAR) aims at bringing these four limbs together so that any pathological condition can be managed to its best possible way. The basic principles of physiology and pathology are quite differently viewed in Ayurvedic literature which makes it difficult for common people to understand it.
Scriptures of Ayurveda have been written in Sanskrit and therefore decoding of this language is necessary to understand it. The word “Ayus” means ‘life’ and “Veda” means ‘knowledge’. In short, the knowledge about life is what Ayurveda aims at. A comprehensive data from the beginning of life in the womb of the mother and all aspects until death is available here.The primary aim of Ayurveda is to maintain equilibrium of the body constituents in order to keep up health. The structural and functional components of the body are termed as Doshas, Agni, Dhatus and Malas.
For more details please visit our website:http://cfaarhealth.com/ayurveda/