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OM DHANVANTARAYENAMAHA |
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DHANVANTARI |
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The Original Teacher of Ayurveda
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Healing
touch Centre for Ayurveda & Yoga was launched in
2002 .It was started for the sole reason for treating patients
with authentic ayurvedic medicines & yoga therapy.
The centre is placed at the heart of Frazer town, about 3kms from
M.G Road,Bangalore. The Centre has two treatment rooms
and a yoga hall. It is well equipped with an ayurvedic doctor,
who is also the brain behind this project. Consultations
will be given by Dr.Poornima K.,a
graduate from the SDM college of Ayurveda, Udupi and a
post graduate diploma in yoga therapy(KMC manipal).The centre has highly trained male & female therapists. |
Ayurveda,
the ancient Indian science of living deals with fundamental
principles of good health and longevity. It has developed
a tradition of medicine and treatment based on the inherent
ability of the human body to rejuvenate, heal and restore
its natural balance .This ancient system has re-oriented
itself to modern scientific parameters.
Ayurveda has a long and glorious history in India going
back to Vedic or Indus- Saraswati times over five thousand
years ago. Classical Ayurveda includes Charaka Samhitha,
Sushruta Samhita and Ashtanga Hridaya as its three main
classics.The future of Ayurveda is bright for 2 reasons.Firstly
there are no side effects of Ayurveda treatment.Secondly
we depend for medicine on nature.The modern mantra on
everyone’s lips today is how important it is to relax,
unwind and keep healthy. An unflagging, unapologetic pur-suit
of ‘body beautiful’ is of paramount interest to most people
.Gymming, Swimming, Jogging, Walking.Keeping trim and
slim is vigorously included as part of our daily life.After
all, we have realized that the human body is able to tolerate
only a certain amount of stress, after which it begins
to crumble.Ayurveda, which literally means “the science
of life” delves into our glorious past and re-in-vest
itself at all the health spas that have burgeoned all
over the world.
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