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Ayurveda: The Science of Life

Ayurveda, often called the “Science of Life,” is one of the world’s oldest holistic healing systems. Rooted in India  5,000 years ago, it focuses on balancing the body, mind, and spirit to maintain health and prevent disease. Unlike modern medicine, which often treats symptoms, Ayurveda emphasizes the root cause of imbalance and aims at overall harmony.

 

History of Ayurveda

Ayurveda traces back to the Vedic period, with references found in the Rigveda and Atharvaveda. It was later systematized in classical texts such as the Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, and Ashtanga Hridaya, which discuss medicine, surgery, and lifestyle. Over centuries, Ayurveda has evolved into a comprehensive system of preventive and curative healthcare, influencing many healing traditions worldwide.

Basic Principles of Ayurveda

At its core, Ayurveda is based on a few fundamental principles:

Panchamahabhutas (Five Elements)

Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Ether form the building blocks of the universe and the human body.

Tridosha Theory

The three biological energies – Vata, Pitta, and Kapha – govern physical and mental functions. Health is a state of balance among them.

Prakriti (Constitution)

Each individual has a unique mind-body constitution that determines their tendencies and health patterns.

Agni (Digestive Fire)

Proper digestion and metabolism are key to health, while weak digestion leads to toxins (Ama).

Swasthya (Health)

True health means balance of Doshas, proper digestion, sound sleep, mental clarity, and spiritual peace.

Real results glowing confidence

See the difference our Signature Facials make. From brighter skin tone to reduced blemishes and a visible glow, our clients walk out feeling renewed and radiant. Each treatment is more than just skincare — it’s a step toward lasting confidence and well-being.

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Ayurvedic TherapeuticApproach

Ayurveda uses different approaches to restore balance

Aushadha (Medicine)

Herbal and mineral formulations, oils, and natural remedies tailored to the person’s condition.

Ahara (Diet)

Food is considered the first medicine. Ayurveda prescribes a diet based on one’s constitution, season, and digestive power.

Vihara (Lifestyle)

Daily habits, physical activity, yoga, and meditation for maintaining balance.

Satwavajaya Chikitsa (Mental & Emotional Therapy)

Strengthening the mind through counseling, meditation, mantra, and spiritual practices.

Frequently asked questions

For your comfort and relaxation, we recommend wearing loose, comfortable clothing that you can easily change out of. For massage or body treatments, you'll typically be draped with a towel.

For your comfort and relaxation, we recommend wearing loose, comfortable clothing that you can easily change out of. For massage or body treatments, you'll typically be draped with a towel.

For your comfort and relaxation, we recommend wearing loose, comfortable clothing that you can easily change out of. For massage or body treatments, you'll typically be draped with a towel.

For your comfort and relaxation, we recommend wearing loose, comfortable clothing that you can easily change out of. For massage or body treatments, you'll typically be draped with a towel.

Ayurveda, often called the “Science of Life,” is one of the world’s oldest holistic healing systems. Rooted in India  5,000 years ago, it focuses on balancing the body, mind, and spirit to maintain health and prevent disease. Unlike modern medicine, which often treats symptoms, Ayurveda emphasizes the root cause of imbalance and aims at overall harmony.

 

History of Ayurveda

Ayurveda traces back to the Vedic period, with references found in the Rigveda and Atharvaveda. It was later systematized in classical texts such as the Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, and Ashtanga Hridaya, which discuss medicine, surgery, and lifestyle. Over centuries, Ayurveda has evolved into a comprehensive system of preventive and curative healthcare, influencing many healing traditions worldwide.

Basic Principles of Ayurveda

At its core, Ayurveda is based on a few fundamental principles:

Panchamahabhutas (Five Elements)

Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Ether form the building blocks of the universe and the human body.

Tridosha Theory

The three biological energies – Vata, Pitta, and Kapha – govern physical and mental functions. Health is a state of balance among them.

Prakriti (Constitution)

Each individual has a unique mind-body constitution that determines their tendencies and health patterns.

Agni (Digestive Fire)

Proper digestion and metabolism are key to health, while weak digestion leads to toxins (Ama).

Swasthya (Health)

True health means balance of Doshas, proper digestion, sound sleep, mental clarity, and spiritual peace.

Real results glowing confidence

See the difference our Signature Facials make. From brighter skin tone to reduced blemishes and a visible glow, our clients walk out feeling renewed and radiant. Each treatment is more than just skincare — it’s a step toward lasting confidence and well-being.

Years of experience
0 k+
Satisfied member
0 k+
Reduced dullness
0 %
Positive result
0 %

Ayurvedic TherapeuticApproach

Ayurveda uses different approaches to restore balance

Aushadha (Medicine)

Herbal and mineral formulations, oils, and natural remedies tailored to the person’s condition.

Ahara (Diet)

Food is considered the first medicine. Ayurveda prescribes a diet based on one’s constitution, season, and digestive power.

Vihara (Lifestyle)

Daily habits, physical activity, yoga, and meditation for maintaining balance.

Satwavajaya Chikitsa (Mental & Emotional Therapy)

Strengthening the mind through counseling, meditation, mantra, and spiritual practices.

Frequently asked questions

For your comfort and relaxation, we recommend wearing loose, comfortable clothing that you can easily change out of. For massage or body treatments, you'll typically be draped with a towel.

For your comfort and relaxation, we recommend wearing loose, comfortable clothing that you can easily change out of. For massage or body treatments, you'll typically be draped with a towel.

For your comfort and relaxation, we recommend wearing loose, comfortable clothing that you can easily change out of. For massage or body treatments, you'll typically be draped with a towel.

For your comfort and relaxation, we recommend wearing loose, comfortable clothing that you can easily change out of. For massage or body treatments, you'll typically be draped with a towel.

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