Ayurveda is a 5000 year-old system of natural
healing that has its origins in the Vedic culture of
India. In fact, Traditional Chinese medicine (seen
commonly practiced in the U.S. as acupuncture) and
other ancient medical practices find their roots in
Ayurveda. More than a system of treating illness,
Ayurveda is a science of life (Ayur = life, Veda =
science or knowledge).
Providing guidelines on ideal daily and seasonal
routines (including diet, meditation and yoga)
Ayurveda teaches us that health is the manifestation
of balance between our environment, body, mind and
spirit. It is not just the absence of disease that
defines health. Rather, ayurveda views
vibrant health as your birthright.
Understanding
the Dosha's
Ayurveda views all of nature (including human
beings) as a combination of three main types: Vata,
Pitta, and Kapha. Each of us has a unique proportion
of these types in our basic nature. Environmental
factors, such as stress, diet, exercise, and daily
routine can affect the balance of our natural
constitution. When imbalance is present, toxicity (or
ama in Sanskrit) may build in our tissues,
compromising whole-health and well being.
In balance, ones
prevailing dosha will manifest in these
characteristics:
At the Ayurvedic Bodywork Center, we use ayurvedic
massage to treat imbalance and help restore vibrant
health. The ayurvedic massage experience is
meditative, rejuvenating, and luxurious. When a
specific health concern is present, we may recommend
a consultation with an ayurvedic physician or
consultant who can help you design a treatment plan.
Your therapist will gladly assist you with any
questions you may have about ayurveda, treatment
goals, and lifestyle modifications.