Ayurveda Mantra Issue 1 | Page 6

According to Ayurveda , Debility can be described as generalized weakness and lack of energy , vigor or strength , w hich may be caused by various Physical or Physiological disorders . And when associated with Psychological , Sentimental or Spiritual-disorders , it also represents a lack of desire or ambition and loss of power or sensation along with non-specific symptoms like fatigability , insomnia , drowsiness , lethargy , unwanted anxiety , loss of appetite , lack of interest in personal or family matters , etc . All the cheerful pleasures of nature ' s priceless gift of Human life are solely dependent on the perfect state of Health . And in today ' s scientific and mechanical era of Space-age , the load of work and problems is increasing every moment which is becoming burdensome day by day , leading ultimately towards a dull life associated with unwanted debilities . According to a Fundamental concept of Ayurveda , a perfectly balanced diet containing all essential nutrients plays a vital role in maintaining a perfect state of Health . The basis of a good diet is variety because none of a single food contains all nutrients essential for Health . Ayurveda has stored in its vast treasure , a wide range of herbal formulations to supplement the nutritional deficiencies for maintaining a perfect state of health & to fulfill the desires of Longevity .
Ayurveda clearly stresses upon t he need and suggests numerous valuable therapies and remedies for rejuvenation and virility to attain a perfect state of Health essential for Longevity .
The W . H . O . objective HEALTH FOR ALL has been t he basic concept of Ayurveda ever since the day of its inception t hat refers to treat and cure the ailing , restore health and take all measures to retain t he Health of human beings . In addition , " Ayurveda aims at not only curing the disease but also enhancing the body vitality to combat the disease and minimize the chances of relapse . Ayurveda epitomizes the philosophy of total health care ..." ( Traditional Medicine and Health Care Coverage- a W . H . O . publication , Geneva , Switzerland , 1983 p . 52 ). Interestingly , without forgetting the principles of nature and theories of natural constitution , Ayurveda suggests innumerous recipes to supplement the body with such essential nutritional ingredients available from nature ' s own resources for the cu re of or protection from disease . The basic motive of Ayurveda is to treat and cure the ailing and suffering , and maintain t he health of human beings , ever since the day of its inception . Treating with Ayurveda means worshipping nature .
6 ~ MANTRA Issued Feb / Mar 2016