Ayurveda, Ayurvedic Medicines, and Important Herbs
by Dr. John Anne
What is Ayurveda and Its Importance?
Ayurveda is a traditional holistic healing. Translated from Sanskrit,
Ayurveda means 'the science of life'. ayur means "life" and veda
means "science. India system which largely depends on plant support to
form major Chunk of its medicine. Most of the herbs, spices, seeds, roots,
leaves, stems, petals and flowers are deeply ingrained in all Indian homes
where 'home remedies' are popular. Even certain family members in some family
are adept in curing even intricate disorders by simple and cost effective
formulations which, at times, have shown marvelous and astounding results.
All over the world today we are looking for a natural system of healing
that is comprehensive and complete, that is not merely some curious form of
folk healing but a real and rational system of medicine that is sensitive to
both nature and the Earth. This is exactly what Ayurveda has to offer, for it
has a many thousand year-old clinical tradition and a comprehensive natural
method of treatment ranging from diet, herbs and massage.
With Ayurveda we learn the right diet for our individual type, how to
improve our immune system, he keys to right use of sexual energy and
rejuvenation,a nd a conscious way of life that can lift us to a new level of
awareness in all our endeavors.
Without such natural wisdom as Ayurveda, we may find ourselves not only
unhealthy, but unhappy and spiritually confused.
Ayurveda Principles and Theory
Ayurveda system is the prominent user of herbs and its basic theory
revolves round imbalance and vitiation of three humors (Doshas).
Ether (Akash), Air (Vayu), Fire (Agni), Water (Jal) and Earth (Prithvi) are
the great five elements which underline all living systems. these elements are
constantly changing and interacting and can be simplified into three
Vitiations (Doshas). When these doshas remain under harmony and balance,
health of body does not get disturbed but, when their balance gets disturbed,
a diseased state sets in.
The three doshas are vata (Wind), Pitta (Bile) and Kapha (Phlegm) and due
to predominance of the one dosha, a person's personality is determined that is
' Vata-Prakriti', 'Pitta- Prakriti' or 'Kapha Prakriti'
Vata formed from ether and air, governs all movement in the mind and body
and must be kept in good balance.
Pitta formed from fire and water, governs "all heat, metabolism and
transformation in the mind and body
Kapha formed from earth and water, cements the elements in the body,
providing the material for physical structure
Each person has an individual blend of the three doshas, with one or
sometimes two doshas predominating.
Amla is said to have 20 times more vitamin C than orange. The vitamin C
content of amla is between 625mg - 1814mg per 100gms. Other studies show that
amla increases red blood cell count and hemoglobin. A research tem discovered
that when Amla is taken regularly as a dietary supplement, it counteracts the
toxic effects of prolonged exposure to environmental heavy metals, such as
lead, aluminium and nickel.
Ashwagandha (Winter Cherry or Withania Somnifera)- Ashwagandha is
one of the main herbs for promoting ojas and rejuvenating the body in Ayurveda.
It is a well known semen promoter and it treats impotency and infertility.
Clinical studies show that Ashwagandha has antibacterial, antitumor,
anti-inflammatory and immunomodulating properties. The strong anti-stress
actions, increases memory and learning capabilities. It has also found to be
useful in Rheumatic and Arthritic disorders like pain, swelling etc
Summing up, it is a strong Aphrodisiac and has Immunomodulating, anti-
inflammatory, anti tumor and anti stress properties which clearly shows why
Ayurveda has such a high opinion of this herb as a general tonic.
Arjuna (Terminalia Arjuna) - It is a cardiac tonic of high quality.
Terminalia arjuna, is known to be beneficial for the treatment of heart
ailments since 500 BC. Clinical research has indicated its usefulness in
relieving anginal pain, and in the treatment of coronary artery disease, heart
failure, and possibly hypercholesterolemia.
"Terminalia arjuna bark extract, 500 mg 8 hourly, given to patients
with stable angina with provocable ischemia on treadmill exercise, led to
improvement in clinical and treadmill exercise parameters as compared to
placebo therapy." Result on Clinical Research Conducted.
Improvement of cardiac muscle function and subsequent improved pumping
activity of the heart seem to be the primary benefits of Terminalia Arjuna.
Brahmi (Bacopa, Gotu Kola) - Brahmi is known as "the food for
brain". Traditionally Brahmi is used as a mental tonic, to rejuvenate the
body, as a promoter of memory and as a nerve tonic. It promotes a calm, clear
mind, and improves mental function.
Modern Research claims that brahmi improves memory and helps overcome the
negative effects of stress. Brahmi is especially suitable for students as it
enhances the minds ability to learn and to focus and for an elderly person
hoping to regain their memory. It is unique in its ability to invigorate
mental processes whilst reducing the effects of stress and nervous anxiety.
As a nervine tonic, Brahmi has been used to help those affected by stroke,
nervous breakdown or exhaustion and Attention Deficit Disorder. The best
Ayurvedic brain and memory formulas contain brahmi, as do many of the long
life promoting compounds.
Guggulu (Shuddha Guggulu, Guggul, Commiphora Mukul) - Modern
Research shows that it is the prime Ayurvedic herb for treating obesity and
high cholesterol. Studies shows that guggulu lowers serum cholesterol and
phospholipids, and that it also protects against cholesterol- induced
atherosclerosis. Guggulu were seen to lower body weight in these clinical
studies.
Guggulu also as anti-inflammatory properties and is effective in treating
arthritis and other joint pains.
Karela (Bitter Melon, Bitter Gourd, Momordica Charantia) - At least
three different groups of constituents have been reported to have blood sugar
lowering actions in bitter Mellon. These include a mixture of steroidal
saponins known as charantin, insulin-like peptides, and alkaloids. Scientific
studies have consistently shown that bitter melon lowers blood sugar level of
Type 2 Diabetes.
It could probably reduce the patients intake of antidiabetic drugs. Also
Bitter Melon has two proteins which are thought to repress the AIDS virus.
Recently, the Department of Health in the Philippines has recommended
bitter melon as one of the best herbal medicines for diabetic management.
Neem (Azadirachta Indica) - Neem is an extraordinary blood purifier,
good for al skin diseases like acne, eczema, psoriasis and teeth and gums.
Neem is included in most Ayurvedic Skin products because it is as effective on
an external application as through internal indigestion.
In Ayurveda it has been safely used for over five thousand years and are a
good immunity booster to prevent colds, fevers, infections and various skin
diseases.
Shilajit (Mineral Pitch, Asphaltum) - Shilajit is one of the prime
Ayurvedic compounds for rejuvenating the body. it is an aphrodisiac,
anti-aging herb and to treat diabetes and debilitating urinary problems.
The Charaka Samhita states that a person must use shilajit for a minimum of
one month before starting to realize he regenerating effects. It is also used
to treat impotency and infertility. it is well known that Shilajit would
return the libido of people to level of teenagers.
There is a folk saying by the indigenous people who live in the Himalayan
region that Shilajit makes the body strong as a rock. It is an adaptogen, (Rasayna),
that helps to combat immune disorders, urinary tract disorders, nervous
disorders and sexual dissatisfaction.
Shallaki (Boswellia Serrata, Salai Guggul) - Modern Research
indicate that the Boswellia herb may assist in treating joint mobility, pain,
and may be a useful remedy for a variety of inflammatory diseases like
rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. A recent clinical trial suggests
positive effects of Boswellia serrata extract in knee osteoarthritis.
Boswellia has also been found to be useful for a number of other disorders
and best for treating Back Pain, Knee Pain, Joint Pain and Arthritis. This
herb has also been proposed as a possible therapy for Crohn's disease and
ulcerative colitis.
Triphala (Amalaki, Bibhitaki, Haritaki) - Triphala has got the
properties of three famous nutrients: amla, haritaki and bibhitaki. The
advantage of this formula is that it is milder in action and more balanced
than any of the three alone.
It has cleansing and detoxifying action. Used regularly it is good for
gentle, slow detoxification of the digestive tract and then the deep tissues.
It also has the ability to normalize all three humors with continued use.
As a daily supplement triphala is hard to beat; that' s why in India they
say "even if your mother leaves you, every thing will be fine if you have
triphala"
Tulsi (Holy Basil, Ocimum Sanctum) - Its very name Holy Basil
certifies to its sacred nature. It is a sacred plant worshipped in many Indian
homes and is a must in every Hindu s house.
Holy basil is also a major ingredient of many Ayurvedic cough syrups. it is
a good stress reliever, and modern research has found it to be good for
Respiratory problems, Cold, Fever and all types of Cough.
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