Naturopata Ayurveda

AYURVEDIC NATUROPATHY
  


 A new profession that dates back to ancient times, revived Ayurveda International Academy. Naturopathy is a science that is emerging more and more throughout the West, to the growing demand for natural methods and products for the Welfare, Health and Longevity. Its current distribution in our hemisphere has given it an address of modern science was born from the need to gather and merge different practices, with a coherent vision, but not always uniform, the problems of health and individual well-being. Despite having a common root with which it shares the approach to health with natural methods and totally devoid of adverse side effects, Naturopathy practiced in the West differs from the East and in particular from that practiced in India for the different history and tradition has characterized over time. Naturopathy in general - Western and Eastern Europe - is essentially without medications. The restoration or maintenance of optimal health is carried out with practices and remedies that must necessarily be accompanied by a lifestyle more in tune with the laws of nature. In India, many of the principles of naturopathy are always included in family habits, food, hygiene and behavior of the person and so are passed down for millennia, from generation to generation. Women have played a key role in the conservation of this priceless heritage of wellness and health and it is them credit for having kept alive within the family. 

   
Origins of Prakrita Naturopathy Chikitsa or India

The historical and philosophical foundations of the previous Prakrita Chikitsa are probably the same remedies for the treatment and recovery from illness. The most ancient principles of this science derive from the philosophical system of ancient India. We find them in the Vedas, in the classical texts of Ayurveda and in Yoga. There are so many similarities between the theories of Naturopathy in India and those of all other old traditional sciences. It is often difficult to distinguish between the practices, just because their base is common. The Chikitsa Prakrita being entered in the family habits, has gradually lost its ties to philosophy, turning into a series of daily habits. In contrast to Ayurveda, just as "Science of Life", in addition to his tremendous knowledge of rules and requirements for maintaining optimal health, has had to face more directly the problem of illness and healing. To do so, has not adopted an empirical approach to health, but has preserved his science, while maintaining a strong bond with the main philosophical systems of India.



Basic principles of Prakrita Chikitsa


One of the fundamental concepts of Prakrita Chikitsa, for maintaining the health and welfare, says that when man is exposed to the vagaries of nature and indulges in excessive gratification of his desires, he fell ill. Must therefore find ways to restore and maintain permanently its state of physical and mental balance. The fickleness of man and the whims of nature are in fact the two main components that determine the health status and that constitute the ground on which the Naturopath Ayurveda has to move with confidence, to perform its task of "Operator of the Well-being". Another fundamental principle of this natural approach to health claims that healing comes from within the body. In fact, the body has self-healing forces working for the health and healing. These forces are only self-healing and healing heal. 


  
The balance that determines good health


The man, according to Ayurveda - and also according to the Prakrita Chikitsa - consists of five mahabhutas, namely Prithvi, jala, agni, vayu and akasha. They are present in specific proportions in the various types of body tissue. If the relationship between these factors remains unchanged, then you are in good health. But the balance of these mahabhutas is always subject to change, because of the physiological processes that occur inside the body, physical and mental health of the individual and the environmental issues. To maintain a constant balance these five elements, subject to reasons other than to grow or diminish, the man has to balance the body through food, drinks, and air. And 'necessary to ensure that substances that are swallowed are exactly the same composition as required by the body. For the common man is not always easy to follow this rule. The force of habit often leads us to indulge in excesses to gratify our desires, thus altering the balance of the constituent elements of the body. This altered state is the source of all evil, physical, mental and spiritual. To correct this condition, or to prevent its occurrence, must take food, drinks and other natural substances in the appropriate quantity and adhere as closely as possible, to a lifestyle in harmony with the environment, the different seasons and at their own pace vital. 
  
     
The International Academy of Ayurveda training


The Prakrita Naturopathy Chikitsa or India has unique characteristics so important that even a great revolutionary, like Mahatma Gandhi has sought to safeguard. According to Gandhi, in fact, the only way to live in harmony with the universe was to embrace a way of life that would reflect its order. The Chikitsa Prakrita provided the most suitable instrument for this purpose, as they can combine the simplicity of methods and remedies to the extraordinary effectiveness of the results. In this priceless cultural heritage, the Ayurveda Academy Internationl in formulating their educational course, has placed the study of the fundamental principles of Ayurveda. The result is a program that combines a traditional practice to a highly effective unit philosophical scheme, which explains and clarifies the depth and extent of the intervention implemented by the naturopathic doctor Ayurveda. This training includes a gradual immersion in the philosophy of science of Ayurveda, combined with a practice that uses only natural methods and has a particular environment, season, physical and mental health of people. In addition, the course places emphasis on the Triennial appropriate choice of food in relation to individual constitution, the environment, the time of year and the wisdom of cooking each ingredient. Ayurveda International Academy of Naturopathy courses with their own wants to bring Ayurveda to the individual and family responsibility for Optimal Health. That's why he chose these two systems, the earliest that we have been handed down as a priceless heritage for the study and practice of wellness. This is Naturopathy Ayurveda International Academy, which caters for the professional training of medical practitioners Ayurveda 


 

The tasks of Ayurveda Naturopath


This excellent approach to health that has passed unscathed the course of several millennia, represented the property to which Ayurveda International Academy is intended to structure their training for medical practitioners Ayurveda. Its basic principles are simple and clear, still maintain their priceless. The Naturopath Ayurveda, with natural methods and techniques at his disposal, provides only an aid to the welfare of the individual, the environment and society. His field of expertise covers different types of physical exercises, dieting and fasting to detoxify the body and allow the elimination of all waste products. For a proper nutritional intake, this specialist teaches the power of being more correct for the different types and proper use of spices and various drinks. To assist in some diseases, suggests herbal remedies, practice techniques of manipulation and massage, and establishes the rules for proper daily and seasonal routines. To soothe the mind with mental exercises and uses techniques of meditation, and suggest specific asanas of yoga to keep the body supple and fit. The formation of the naturopathic doctor Ayurveda includes knowledge of the most important massage techniques for rejuvenation of the body, enhancing physical energy and peace of mind. In addition, these specialists must have a basic philosophy of promoting and maintaining well-being, according to the fundamental principles of Ayurveda and Yoga. In line with this approach, the Ayurvedic Naturopath must acquire knowledge of the main herbs that are the basis of the most important preparations for the optimization of health status, as well as the fundamental positions of Hatha Yoga and Pranayama techniques for improving physical and psychological conditions, according to individual well-being. This, in brief is the basis of Naturopathy and Ayurveda Chikitsa Prakrita, as well as Ayurveda International Academy aims to spread in Italy and in European Union countries, to train operators of Ayurveda Wellness or Naturopaths, according to the old tradition that has been handed down.