Friday 30 November 2018

History of Ayurveda treatment and New Scopes

History Of Ayurveda 

      Ayurveda has been originated as an oral tradition around at 6,000 BCE. The concept of Ayurveda has existed during the time of  Indus Valley Civilization. The Vedas Was The first recorded forms of Ayurveda as medical texts evolved According to modern Ayurvedic sources.

         An Ayurveda physician Charaka is known as the father of Ayurveda. He added his own understand compilation of Agnivesa Samhita during BC 300. Later, it was known as Charaka Samhita. He is referred to as the father of Indian Medicine due to his efforts.
         Ayurveda is described in a Veda which was found in 4,000-year- ago and now it is found to be extinct. Hittite and Hurrian languages in Turkey and in India it is found in the Sanskrit language. The  Atharva Veda or the Charaka Samhita was A classic Ayurvedic text that parallels the time frame. It was written around 1000 BCE in the Indus Valley area.
          In India, Ayurveda has originated almost 5000 years ago when the Vedas introduced its concept. Once there were 18 families in Kerala who practiced Ashtvaidyans. meditation and individualized diets — are therefore aimed at keeping a person healthy and keep safe from disease.

New Scopes Of Ayurveda!

     Ayurveda which continues to be one of the most revealing and powerful mind-body health systems. Ayurveda is more than a basic system of treating illness. Nowadays Ayurveda has become very popular among foreigners. For Ayurveda treatment patients are coming to India from all over the globe due to the popularity of the system.  The demand for ayurvedic doctors is very high. Ayurveda relieves tiredness and weakness of our body and ones up the body tissues and strengthens the body. Ayurvedic massage and panchakarma therapy is a very informative course with a well-balanced proportion of theory and practicals, useful for both beginners and those with a good understanding of Ayurvedic methods.

Friday 16 November 2018

5 Popular Ayurveda Courses

Ayurveda is an age-old Indian system of medicine that is now getting more global recognition because of the natural way of handling the treatments and related process, and in maintaining a healthy balance between the body and mind. The School of Ayurveda and Panchakarma in Kerala offers different Ayurveda courses and is an apt Ayurveda training centre for those aspiring students. Here are the top 5 popular Ayurveda courses offered here:

1. Ayurvedic Massage & Panchakarma Course

This popular course deals with theory and practicals, useful for both beginners and those with a good understanding of Ayurvedic methods. Concepts in Ayurveda, Panchakarma, Massages, Treatment Procedures, Marma Points, Pulse Diagnosis is included in a theory session. Ayurvedic massage techniques like Face Massage, Head Massage, Shirodhara, Abhyanga, Kalari Marma Massage, Massage with Herbal Bags, Kerala speciality massages are included in the practical class.


2. Certificate Course on Ayurvedic Bodywork
This course focuses on basic principles of Ayurveda, identification of body types (PRAKRUTI) as per Ayurvedic Methods along with practical sessions for Kerala speciality massages and other Ayurvedic massage techniques like Face Massage, Head Massage, Shirodhara, Abhyanga, etc.


3. Certificate Course on Ayurvedic Massage and Herbology
This course is fitting for those people who are interested in Herbology and Ayurvedic Massages. This certification course is a mix of topics covered in the Bodywork course along with additional lessons on Herbology and Ayurvedic formulations.


4. Ayurvedic Beauty Therapy
This program covers various face and body treatments, hair care methods using pure herbal ingredients including practical sessions for Herbal Facials, Henna treatments, Hand and Foot Massage, Henna Designs, etc. The highlight of this course is that students are taught how to customize the treatments after analyzing the client’s skin, hair and body types.

5. Ayurvedic Pregnancy Care and Baby Massage
This course is focused on tested pre and post natal pregnancy care methods, pregnancy, and baby massages, etc. The course content is developed with the help of ancient Ayurvedic texts and grandmothers who takes care of pregnant women in Kerala households.