How to strengthen your immune system using Ayurveda medicine?
How does Ayurveda healing method work against viruses and bacteria?
Wherever we move, thousands of viruses and bacteria are buzzing through the air – not a nice thought. If the strength of your immune system is normal your body may not able to stand against the viruses and bacteria and your body is susceptible to many types of diseases. This is where traditional healing systems like Ayurveda come in handy, which strengthen your immune system through plant-based medicine. Sri Lankan medical council has resorted to Ayurveda in order to fight against Coronavirus since there is no cure for the COVID-19 in western medicine.
If you wish to strengthen your immune system! Our solution: Ayurveda! Did you know that you can use the know-how of this ancient healing method to strengthen your immune system?
A powerful immune system recognizes pathogens in good time, fights them and, ideally, protects us against diseases all year round. Haven’t you had any experience with Ayurveda? Don’t know about Ayurveda? No problem. In this blog post, you learn about what Ayurveda healing method is, and how it helps you to be healthy. In addition, Ayurveda consultants of one of the leading Ayurveda health resorts on the west coast of Sri Lanka will tell you how you can kill annoying germs easily by using basic principles of Ayurveda.
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The philosophy of Ayurveda
Ayurveda is a traditional, holistic healing process that evolved for more than 200 years. The healing method is still been widely used by Sri Lankan people and hundreds of thousands of people are seeking the healing effect of Ayurveda every day. The word “Ayurveda” is a combination of 2 words Ayur+veda, literally means wisdom or life science. According to the Ayurvedic view, the human being consists of the four components body, sense organs, mind and soul.
The three doshas
According to Ayurveda, the three doshas are the basic control and regulation systems of the human body:
- Vata (nerve energy for activity and movement)
- Pitta (substance-degrading fire energy)
- Kapha (nutrient-building energy)
The relationship between the proportions of Vata, Pitta and Kapha determines the constitution of a person. The composition of the three doshas determines your strengths, weaknesses and susceptibility to illness.
According to Ayurveda, diseases are defined as a disharmony of the inner balance. They always begin when the natural state of health (Prakriti) comes into contact with a disease-causing element. Then the Dosha structure gets out of balance and changes the basic inner constitution. The consequences are complaints and illnesses – both physical and psychological.
How to be healthy with Ayurveda
Maintaining a balanced lifestyle is the best way of alienating infectious diseases from you. This includes healthy sleep, well-functioning digestive system, and breathing clean air. Regular Yoga practice, meditation sessions, happy life and another form of spiritual development also help you to develop a strong immune system.
Ayurvedic cleansing and detoxication using herbal applications and massages help you to eliminate impurities from the body, and enhances the metabolic processes and ensure that your energies can circulate freely in the body.
Eating healthy food
Having a balanced diet is one of the main priorities of the Ayurveda healing system and it dramatically increases your chances to maintain a healthy life. According to Ayurveda, many ailments are triggered by bad food habit, therefore an Ayurvedic diet is of great importance when it comes to staying healthy.
The dos and don’ts of Ayurvedic cuisine
Do’s: This diet maintains your health
- Three regular meals a day
- Warm, freshly prepared dishes with lots of vegetables
- Use especially low-fat, easily digestible foods in the morning and evening (e.g. soups, vegetables with rice)
- Sweet and ripe fruits
- Whole grain and legumes (e.g. lentils and chickpeas)
- Healthy fats (e.g. ghee, olive oil, walnut oil)
- Drink warm water and ginger tea
- Most of your food should be cooked
- Certain herbs and spices stimulate digestion (e.g. coriander, ginger, fennel)
Don’t: You’d better get these foods off your menu
- Fatty, cold and heavy foods
- Yoghurt and cheese products
- finished products
- Acidic foods
- alcohol
- If possible, your food should come from the region, as Ayurveda says it can be digested better. Ayurveda is based on paying attention to the natural needs of your body.
Tips to kill germs with Ayurveda
The team of Ayurveda consultant of Muthumuni Ayurveda beach resort have been able to introduce few steps to kill and weakening germs (virus and bacteria) while helping your immune system to cope up with the upcoming malicious elements. These Ayurvedic medicines are totally risk-free and cause no side effects as they are directly from nature.
Salt: Put some table or rock salt along with some powdered pepper in warm water and wash your throat with the mixture for a minute. Why?” The salt has some germ-killing elements such as. It is best to repeat this ritual every morning.” Said chief consultant of the group.
Turmeric: Turmeric powder and water make an effective disinfectant. The Ayurveda team explains why: “The curcumin compounds contained in turmeric have a powerful anti-inflammatory effect and are a powerful antioxidant. Use the turmeric-water mixture e.g. on hands, on walls, on the floor and on surfaces that are frequently touched. “Turmeric kills germs immediately,” the experts from the Ayurveda resort know.
Margosa Oil: How to use, “Heat some charcoal, coconut shells, or wood in a small saucepan or container. When the material is completely burned, drizzle some neem oil or powder on the burned charcoal to make smoke. The smoke keeps nasty germs away from you and your loved ones and even helps in the fight against mosquitoes and other insects.” According to the team.
Rest and sound sleep are important to be healthy
According to the medical team, the stress is more danger to our immune system than viruses and bacteria. You cannot escape the enormous speed of life, but you can create an effective counterpoint to the hectic pace of everyday life with targeted rest breaks. Sufficient sleep is particularly important because it is the only way to recharge ourselves. In Ayurveda, sleep is understood as the “diet of the mind”. Consequently, regular, healthy sleep is essential for your mental wellbeing. On average, people need 6 to 9 hours of sleep a day.
Revitalizing mind and body with a good morning routine
A comprehensive Ayurveda morning routine gives you the strength to carry your daily activities with vigour. To start the day full of energy, you should get up before 6 a.m. at best. And drink at least one glass of hot water. Enriched with honey, lemon or ginger this boosts your metabolism. To bring body and mind into harmony, do a few yoga exercises in the morning. Even small rituals can have vitalizing effects!
Exercise keeps your immune system fit
Many scientific studies confirm what Ayurveda healing system has been preaching for millennia: regular physical activity helps to build muscles and strength, reduces body fat, improves digestion and sleep, and strengthens the immune system. It doesn’t have to be a marathon right away: Research has shown that especially fast walking or other types of movement, in which you do not exhaust yourself, have an effect on the extension of a healthy life.
Yoga helps you minimize the impact of chronic illnesses
Yoga can be an essential part of a healthy and happy life. On a physical level, yoga promotes your mobility and causes your muscles and joints to stretch. Numerous studies have now proven the positive effect that yoga has on chronic ailments such as back pain and migraines. In addition to physical success, yoga ensures relaxation, concentration and focus on yourself thanks to meditative elements. So, get out the yoga mat and off you go!
Healthy life with Ayurveda
Regular detoxification also plays an important role in Ayurveda – not only in the event of illness. The body frees itself naturally from accumulated stress and gains new vitality and lightness. Depending on your constitution, the Ayurveda consultants recommend different Ayurveda cures for this purpose: Some cures are made with hot water, ginger tea and a little rice broth, while light soup cures contain three small, warm meals a day. It is always important that the organism can come to rest.
Twice a year a major detox is recommended, which Ayurveda calls Panchakarma. This is of course particularly effective in a professional environment. If you like to know the professional Ayurveda courses, that offered by our partner Ayurveda resorts, which are designed to create a balance between body, mind and soul with the help of Ayurvedic nutrition, massages and daily yoga, you will then return to everyday life with a new freshness and completely balanced. Try it!
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