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Q. What is Ayurveda?
"AYURVEDA" is made up of two words-Ayuh and Veda. Ayuh means life and Veda means knowledge or science. Thus "AYURVEDA' in totality means 'Science of life'. It incorporates all aspects of life whether physical, psychological, spiritual or social. What is beneficial and what is harmful to life, what is happy life and what is sorrowful life; all these four questions and life span allied issues are elaborately and emphatically discussed in Ayurveda. It believes the existence of soul before birth and after death too.

Q. What is the origin of Ayurveda?
Ayurveda, the ancient most health care system originated with the origin of universe. With the inception of human life on earth Ayurveda started being applied. The antique Vedic texts have scattered references of Ayurvedic Remedies and allied aspects of medicine and health. Atharvaveda mainly deals with extensive Ayurvedic information. That is why Ayurveda is said to be the off shoot of Atharvaveda.

Q. What is Ayurvedic viewpoint of structure and functions of body?
Universe as well as human body are made up of five basic elements collectively called 'Panch Mahabhootas'. These are Aakash (Ether), Vayu (Air), Agni (Fire), Aapa (Water) and Prithvi (Earth). The sixth mandatory component of life is Atma (life spirit) without which life ceases. The human body is made up of Doshas (Bio-humours), Dhatus (Body matrix) and Malas (extractable products). Vata, Pitta and Kapha, known as Tridoshs are physiological entities of the body which are responsible for carrying out all the functions of the body. Dhatus are the structural entities of the body. These are Rasa (Plasma), Rakta (Blood cells), Mamsa (Muscular tissue), Meda (Fatty tissue), Asthi (Bony tissue), Majja (Bone marrow) and Shukra (Hormonal and other secretions of genital). Agni (Metabolic fire) is in thirteen different forms and carries out the whole metabolism of the body. The waste products of the body which are extractable are produced in the body as bye-products of metabolism. These are known as malas which include pureesh (fasces), Sweda (sweat) and Mutra (urine). All bio-transformations within the body occur through Srotases (body channels) which are the sites for action of agni.

Q. What is the basic philosophy of health, disease and treatment in Ayurveda?
As per Ayurveda, 'Health' is a state of equilibrium of normal functions of doshas, dhatus, malas and Agni with delighted body, mind and soul. It means that when Dosh - Dhatu - Malas and Agni are constantly in a state of functional equilibrium, then the health is maintained. Otherwise distortion of the equilibrium results into diseases. Erratic lifestyle is believed to be one of the basic causes behind the failure of mechanism of maintaining equilibrium.

Treatment either with or without drugs and application of specific rules of diet, activity and mental status as described, disease wise, brings back the state of equilibrium i.e. health.

Q. How is diagnosis done in Ayurveda?
Diagnostic procedures in Ayurveda are two pronged; one is aimed to establish the state and type of pathology and second to decide the mode of treatment to be applied. The former implies examination of the patient and make different investigations to diagnose the disease entity. Inspection, palpation, percussion and interrogation are the main modes of physical examination. The second type of examination is to assess the strength and physical status of the individual so that accordingly the type of management required could be planned. For this examination of Prakriti (Body constitution), Saar (Tissue quality), Samhnan (physique), Satva (Mental strength), Satamya (specific adaptability), Aaharshakti (diet intake capacity), Vyayaam shakti (exercise capacity) and Vaya (age) is done. On the basis of this examination the individual is decided to be having Pravar bal (excellent strength), Madhyam Bal (moderate strength) or Heen Bal (low strength).

Q. What are the modes of Ayurvedic treatment?
There exists eight divisions of Ayurvedic therapeutics, namely Kayachikitsa (Internal medicine), Shalya (Surgery), Shalkya (Otorhinolaryngology and Opthalmology), Kaumr Bhritya (Paediatrics, Gynaecology and Obstetrics) Agad tantra (Toxicology), Rasayana (Gerentorology), Vajikaran (Aphrodisiacs) and Bhoot Vidya (Psychiatry).

The principles of treatment are Shodhan (purificatory), Shaman (palliative and conservative), Nidan parivarjan (avoidance of causative and precipitating factors of disease) and Pathya Vyavastha (do's and don'ts regarding diets lifestyle). Shodhan therapy includes Vamana (medically induced emesis), Virechana (medically induced laxation), Vasti (medicated enema), shirovirechana (administration of medicines through nose) and Raktmokshan (Blood letting). These therapeutic procedures are collectively known as Panchkarma. Before executing Panch karma treatment Snehan (olation) and Swedan (getting perspiration) are to employed first.

Q. Where do raw materials for manufacturing Ayurvedic medicines come from?
What ever is natural whether belonging to plants or animals or minerals: all are considered the source of raw material for Ayurvedic medicines. However 600 medicinal plant products, 52 minerals and 50 animal products are commonly used.

Q. Which are the authentic texts, on which these health care products are based?
Ancient classical texts of Ayurveda Charaka Samhitha, Susrutha Samhitah, Ashtanaga Samgraham, Ashanga Hridayam, Sargadhara Samhitha, Bhishaga Ratnavali etc. are the treatises of effective practices and formulations and these form the basis of Ayurvedic pharmaceuticals. Recent scientific research has proved the efficacy of herbs used and also the formulations. Number of Ayurvedic research institutes in different parts of the country has taken up scientific research into these health care products.

Q. Is there scope for Ayurveda in the contemporary period?
Ayurveda has a wide scope as far as the prevention of disease, promotion of health and its preservation are concerned. Lifestyle rules mentioned in Ayurvedic texts if applied rigorously give definite results. Lifestyle related diseases, drug abuse, degenerative diseases, auto immune diseases and certain metabolic and allergic disorders are well manageable with Ayurvedic techniques and medicaments.

Q. Can one take Ayurveda Medicine with modern medicines?
If not indicated otherwise by the attending physician, Ayurveda Medicines can generally be taken along with allopathic medicines. Moreover, Ayurveda Medicines are used as adjuvant to allopathic medicines in most of chronic and degenerative diseases. As such there is no harm to consume simple herbal formulations of Ayurveda even without the prescription of the doctor but mineral based medicines must be used after due consultation and advice of the doctor.

Q. How do I find a competent Ayurveda practitioner?
Any Ayurveda doctor having such degree/ qualifications as mentioned in 2nd,3rd and 4th schedules of Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970 is a recognized medical practitioner. BAMS and MD (Ayurveda) degrees of new pattern and equivalent qualifications of the time before the enactment of Central Act are recognized qualifications for the purpose of registration and practice of Ayurvedic Medicine.

Q. How safe is to buy Ayurveda Medicines over the counter?
Medicines are safe if the manufacturer is licensed and the label of the container specifically describes date of manufacturing, expiry date, batch number of the medicine, dose and indications along with ingredients of the medicine and necessary precaution.

Q. Is there any rationale behind integrating Ayurveda and Western Medicine?
Because of multidimensional wide range of efficacy of Ayurvedic treatment, where certain disease conditions or symptoms become refractory to conventional treatment, a harmonized approach of these two systems of health care has proven to be successful and fruitful. Sometimes Ayurveda helps for a synergistic activity while at other places to antagonize and minimize the toxicity of modern drugs.

Q. Is Ayurveda recognized by W.H.O.?
About 20 years back, W.H.O. adopted Traditional Medicine program in conjunction with the goal of health for all with the adoption of primary health care approach. W.H.O. has an open mind on Traditional Medicine. However, it endorses only that therapy which has solid scientific evidence with no toxicity. In view of this Ayurveda is duly recognised by W.H.O.

Q. Does Ayurvedic system of Medicine have a plus point over conventional medicinal system?
Being holistic and disease eradicative with principles of individualized treatment, conducive to socio-economic conditions of India and with availability of abundance of formulations for any particular disease, use of food items as medicine and lifestyle rules, Ayurveda enjoys a better place in respect of prevention and cure of the disease is concerned in comparison to western medical system.

Q. What is regulatory mechanism for Ayurvedic i.e. Education and Practice?
The Central Council of Indian Medicine is a body corporate established under the provisions of IMCC Act, 1970 to maintain Central Register of Practitioners of Indian Medicines and for dealing with matters connected therewith. The Council is responsible for maintaining the minimum standards of education.

Q. What are the diseases for which treatments is available in Ayurveda?
Ayurveda has effective treatment for diseases of all systems of the body, of persons of all age groups. There are special treatment for the diseases of elderly, women and children. Disorders of nervous system, respiratory system, digestive system, circulatory system, diseases of urinary tract, water metabolism disorders of reproductive system, fibril and infectious diseases, mental disorders and many more illnesses are successfully treated with herb and plant based Ayurvedic procedures. But authentic Ayurvedic treatment, medicine and facilities are only available in India. The Southern most state of India Kerala is known as the 'heart land of Ayurveda'. "Panchakrama" detoxification, and rejuvenation therapy was perfected in Kerala, the mountains of which are rich in medicinal herbs. Ayurvedic medical system is being upgraded all over India now to meet the needs of present day. Research institutions and Ayurvedic medical colleges in India are engaged in research and development which has resulted in bringing to light the efficacy of many age old formulations. New drugs which can cure killer diseases in a natural way are being formulated. Well-documented studies in many parts of India confirm the breakthroughs in this field, through scientific research studies, Ayurvedic doctors have unequivocally proved their claims of having cured cancer. Effective herbal remedies to control diabetes are also formulated. Many diseases for which modern medicine has no effective cure are successfully treated by Ayurveda. Treatment of arthritis has been perfected by Ayurvedic system, which is sought by many from all over the world.

Q. What is the Ayurvedic view of skin and hair care?
Ayurveda emphasis the all important value of good diet as it creates good quality nourishment. (Rasa) which in turn will nourish blood (rakta) and subsequently influence the skin. Ayurveda says that skin diseases occur primarily due to sluggish liver function which leads to 'pitta' and 'kapha' dosha dysfunction. Another vital factor that contributes to healthy appearance is the clean bowel. Hence the need for regular and complete bowel evacuation. The hair is the metabolic end product of bone and marrow. Thus if the diet falls short of nourishing bones, the quantity of hair is affected. Similarly stress and worry leads to unhealthy hair. Wholesome diet is necessary for good skin and hair. Ayurvedic skin and hair care products are formulated with this fact in view.

Q. Why is Ayurveda becoming more and more popular in India as well as in the western world?
Ayurvedic science though ancient, could not be more relevant to today's medical challenges and needs. In fact along with Buddhism it is the fastest growing belief system in the West. In ancient India, Buddhism enriched the Ayurvedic system and took it to the masses. Ayurveda is becoming so popular because it complements western medicine and Ayurveda understands how and why we become ill. It can offer effective treatment for many conditions for which conventional medicine has not found cure.

Q. What is Herbal Tea?
In fact, herbal tea is a misnomer, which confuses the consumer that it is a sort of tea made of tea leaves and other herbal ingredients. Actually, Herbal Tea is a combination of certain medicinal herb components devoid of tea leaves, which on boiling gives a palatable decoction and can be used as an alternative to conventional tea. In accordance to the composition the so called herbal tea has appetizing, antacid, soothing, anti-tussive, anti common cold and anti pyretic effects.

Q. What is the procedure to book on-line consultation?
Following procedure is recommended:
  1. Fill in the registration form
  2. Fill in the patient's profile form
  3. Patient's profile will be forwarded to relevant Doctor/Specialist
  4. After examining the profile the Doctor will contact you via e-mail for your appointment
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  6. After you receive a confirmed appointment at your " " page, click on "PAYMENTS"
  7. Pay through your credit card/ or ------
  8. Please make yourself available at the appointed time
Q. Can I buy treatment without consulting on-line with the Doctor?
A. Any treatment you want to buy will be tailor made by the Doctor and will be specific to you and your profile. You can buy the treatment without consulting the Doctor, but you have to fill in the registration form followed by filling in the patient profile. In some cases Doctor may ask for additional information to prepare your treatment.

Q. Why should I go for Ayurveda, instead of other system of medicine?
In other system of medicines they treat only the symptoms of disease, but in Ayurvedic system of medicine being a holistic approach to mankind, it not only treats the disease but treats the patients mentally as well as physically from it's root cause . It is a natural therapy hence it has no side effect or any complications, whereas other system of medicine has lots of side effects and several complications.

Q. I want to know more about Panchkarma therapy.
Refer Pancha karma in the lavanya website.

Q. Are Ayurvedic medicines free of side effects?
YES. Ayurvedic medicines are natural and safe ,they have no side effects. Since they are prepared form herbs , minerals after proper processing according to classical ayurvedic methods of manufacturing.

Q. What is TRIDOSHA?
TRI DOSHA means three main human factors which are responsible for performing all activities in the body. In Ayurveda diagnosis is based on tridosha. It also denotes your body type or body constitution. Every individual has specific bodytype. If you know your body type and follow its do's and don'ts, you can lead a healthy long life.

Q. What is Sirodhara?
Please inform me in details. It is an ESSENTIAL PART therapy of Panchakarma.

Q. What is pulse examination in Ayurveda?
In Ayurveda, a disease is diagnosed with the help of three fingers which denotes the specific aggravation of DOSHAs. Ayurvedic experts are more capable in diagnosing a disease with the help of pulse examination

Q. What is Yoga?
Yoga originated thousand of years ago in India as a technique to help people achieve spiritual enlightenment. Today, people practice yoga to improve their physical, mental and spiritual well - being. Most forms of yoga involve physical postures, breathing exercises and meditation.

Q. How safe it is?
Practicing yoga is generally safe, but take it easy in your first few classes, there's no reason to push beyond your limits. Also, if you have back, knee, or other physical problems, get the go-ahead from your doctor first, since some poses can aggravate injuries. And tell your teacher beforehand about any limitation or concerns you have, so he or she can help you with alternate or modified poses.

Q. . What are the benefits of yoga?
Yoga strengthens and tones muscle, improves balance and flexibility and increases blood flow and vitality. It's also a great way to reduce stress. Researchers at LAVANYA found yoga lowers chemicals in the blood stream associated with anxiety and triggers other physiological relaxation responses, such as reducing muscle tension and lowering heart rate.

Q. Does it matter that I'm not very flexible?
Not at all, a good instructor can adapt the poses to fit any level of student. Over time, your flexibility will improve.

Q. How often do I need to practice yoga?
Practicing two to three times a week for 45 minutes to an hour is good goal to work towards. Another alternative is to practice 15 minutes every day. The more you practice, then you feel more benefit.

Q. Is masturbation harmful?
No, masturbation is not harmful in as much as producing physical disability or diminishing your virility. In fact masturbation should be seen as 'a handful of pleasure'. It doesn't lead to any deformity of the penis nor does it affect the ability to achieve or sustain an erection.

Q. WHAT ARE Benefits of Detoxing?
Detoxification is recommended for individuals who:
  • Have symptoms of toxicity
  • Have chronic digestive problems
  • Have impaired liver function due to lifestyle (alcohol, toxic exposure, poor eating habits, high stress, chemical exposure in the workplace)
  • Have impaired liver function due to chronic illness (hepatitis, jaundice, fatty liver)
  • Are on medications affecting the liver
  • Are on hormone replacement therapy
  • Have PMS and moodiness
  • Have chronic headaches
  • Have chronic skin conditions
  • Have gallbladder pathology
  • Have chronic poor lifestyle habits
  • Have sedentary lifestyle.
  • Have been under stress for long time.
  • Feel tired
  • Feeling older than usual etc
These are some of the possible results you can expect to experience after detoxification:
  • A feeling of revitalisation
  • Increased energy, vitality and stamina
  • Increased immunity and resistance to infections and illness
  • Reduced allergy symptoms
  • Increased metabolism and metabolic balancing for weight control
  • Weight loss
  • Improved digestive functions such as absorption and elimination
  • Balanced water metabolism and reduction in fluid retention and uric acid
  • Enhanced liver function and detoxification processes
  • Invigorate circulation and balance blood levels of cholesterol and triglycerides
  • Strengthen and lubricate joints; reduced joint aches and pains; increased joint mobility
  • Reduced risk for many chronic diseases
  • Reduced symptoms of chronic toxicity
  • Improved sleep patterns and feeling rested and refreshed
  • Heightened mental clarity, focus, concentration and memory
  • Promotion of stable moods, emotional balance and wellbeing; a greater sense of peace and calm
  • A feeling of rejuvenation on all levels
Q. Can Ayurveda help me lose weight?
Overweight and obesity are caused by a variety of factors, including but not limited to a poor diet, overeating, lack of physical activity, and hormonal imbalances. Ayurveda considers obesity to be an excess accumulation of Kapha in the body. Ayurveda addresses the need to correct imbalances in the physiology through natural means such as dietary changes, exercise, self-massage, gentle detoxification procedures, intake of herbal food supplements and meditation, and if the recommended principles and procedures are followed sincerely, one can expect to lose weight.

Q. Can Ayurveda really cure cancer?
Cancer is regarded as a vitiation of Vata, Pitta and Kapha. Many cancer patients do seek Ayurvedic therapies for the relief or cure of various types of cancers.

Lavanya has researched the effective cure - that is first time in history of health care. For more details, click here.

Q. What is Radio therapy & why it is harmful?
Radio therapy is a slow burning process of cancerous cells by X- rays and cobalt rays. There rays are always very harmful because they create a number of side effects & after effects. There rays not only kill the cancerous cells but also damage other good cells, all around. There affected or burnt cells loose resistance power, so they virtually act as good raw material for spreading cancer cells. That is why for some time, the patient gets relief but ultimately cancer-recures with a more speedy metastasis process this time.

Q. What is chemotherapy & how it is harmful?
Chemos are high density chemicals which are used for controlling metastasis. But the chemicals do not differenciate between good cells & concerns cells. Hence in absence of a proper cell division process, chemo damage good cells to. The follows after effects/Side effects are normally seen in persons subjected to chemotherapy.
  • Hair loss as regenetion of good cells around around that region stops.
  • Skin gets thickened, and it becomes difficult to search a vein for Penteration at.
  • Harmonal dis-balance eg. Menses get stopped for longer duration of 4-5 months.
  • Almost all the cells tend to become in achive. And by chance if there is preserve of even one cancerous cell, the multiplication becomes speedy & uncontrolled
  • Thus after operation, both Radio &Chemo therapies allow cancer to re occur in majority of cases.
Q. What are Common cancers?
Out of all the different types of cancer, there are some more common than others.


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