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uses of ayurvadic medicine

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Ayurvedic techniques include:

Dietary changes

Herbal medicine, including combining herbs with metals, minerals or gems (known as rasha shastra medicines) that can take the form of pellets, tablets and powders of various colours and scents)

Acupuncture (practiced by some practitioners)

Massage

Meditation

Breathing exercises

Panchakarma (‘five actions’) – a specialised treatment consisting of five therapies including emesis (vomiting), enemas and blood-letting, which are meant to detoxify the body and balance the doshas (in Ayurveda, the body’s three vital energies)

Sound therapy, including the use of mantras

Yoga.

Ayurveda claims to treat a range of disorders

Ayurveda practitioners believe their approach is effective in treating a range of disorders, including:

Anxiety

Asthma

Arthritis

Digestive problems

Eczema

High blood pressure

High cholesterol levels

Rheumatoid arthritis

Stress.

Things to remember

Ayurveda or Ayurvedic medicine is a system of traditional medicine native to India.

Treatment options are varied and can include yoga, acupuncture, herbal medicine, massage therapy and dietary changes.

Cases of lead poisoning as a result of taking Ayurvedic treatments imported from India have been reported in Victoria.

Always check with your doctor before starting complementary therapies and never stop taking your conventional medicine or alter the dose without the knowledge and approval of your doctor.

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