Ayurveda medicine is a very comprehensive medicine system that
is more that 5,000 years old, that is based on a holistic
medicine approach that has its roots in Vedic Culture. Inside
the word Ayurveda you will see the word "veda", which means
knowledge, tells us it's important role in ancient hinduism.
Charaka Samhita and the Sushruta Samhita are two early texts of
Ayurveda. There use to be a tradition of surgery associated with
ayurveda.
For the most part
Ayurvedic therapies are herbal compounds.
This is largerly due to it's ancient roots. In later times
alchemical preparations start to enter the ayurvedic
pharmacopieia. Ayurveda also provides therapies to treat
different vegetable and animal toxins. Examples of this are
things like snake, spider and scorpion venom. In fact there is
an entire branch of Ayurvedic medicine that deals with the
science of toxicology.
The main idea behind Ayurveda is that an organsism adapts to the
food and its environment. By then introducing small quantaties
of food and or medicine, the organism can adapt to it and learn
to resist it. This is quite a basic principle and illustrates
the complexity of the immune system and of the body as a whole.
The information provided above is only a breif look at the
medicine, and some of it's qualities and idea's. Ayurveda is an
extremely interesting form of medicine; it is easy to see why it
has stayed with us over the past 5000 years!
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