The Process of Eliminating Imbalances in Our Body
Ayurveda’s Primary Purification
Ayurveda’s 5,000 year old wisdom gives us great insight into purification and healing. Purification is the process of eliminating imbalances from the past, which cause the current unbalanced condition. One of the basic laws of Ayurveda is that when one or another of the forces of nature becomes disturbed through excess or deficiency, disease is established.
In Ayurveda, our natural state is one of health, happiness and an inner sense of well-being. Health is defined as the body being clear of toxins, the mind is at peace, emotions are calm and happy, wastes are efficiently eliminated and organs are functioning normally.
In a busy, stressful and toxic world, our physical and mental systems accumulate toxins causing deterioration in bodily functioning. These can evolve into serious specific diseases, ultimately damaging an individual’s health and wellness.
Panchakarma can help by reversing these negative effects of daily living. It can restore your natural state of health and wellness by cleansing your body of toxins, bringing balance into your system and improving bodily function. It can also help you sustain this process by making positive changes in lifestyle.
The Panchakarma therapeutic prrcess appears quite simple in its application. Its effects are powerful and effective.It is a unique, natural, holistic, health-giving series of therapeutic treatments that cleanse the body’s deep tissues of toxins, open the subtle channels, bring life-enhancing energy thereby increasing vitality, inner peace, confidence and well-being.
The main emphasize of Ayurveda is on preventative and healing therapies along with the various methods of purification and rejuvenation. The treatment in Ayurveda consists of four basic forms- drug therapy, panchakarma, dietary routine and regulation of lifestyle. It works in two fundamental ways of cure and prevention.
The preventive aspect includes personal hygiene that further consists of daily routine, seasonal corrections and appropriate behaviour. The curative aspect consists of internal medicine that includes internal purification through panchakarma, external medicine as massage, use of pastes and powders .



