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Ayurvedic Medicine and the Universal Order

http://www.keepharma.com/nutraceuticals.html - Ayurveda is a medical science that stems from the cosmological and philosophical foundation of ancient India. This fertile field of knowledge and understanding has given rise to the deepest and most comprehensive science of health and life that the world has ever seen. Ancient Indian metaphysics perceived the universe as an integrated unit that bears analogous patterns at all levels of perspective, from the most broad to the most fine. Like a telescoping fractal, the path from the macrocosm to the microcosm and back again flows as fluidly as the Holy Ganges does from the Himalayas to the sea to the clouds and back to the tips of those sky scraping mountains. Everything is in everything and all is one.

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Ayurvedic Medicine and the Universal Order

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  1. Ayurvedic Medicine and the Universal Order Ayurveda is a medical science that stems from the cosmological and philosophical foundation of ancient India. This fertile field of knowledge and understanding has given rise to the deepest and most comprehensive science of health and life that the world has ever seen. Ancient Indian metaphysics perceived the universe as an integrated unit that bears analogous patterns at all levels of perspective, from the most broad to the most fine. Like a telescoping fractal, the path from the macrocosm to the microcosm and back again flows as fluidly as the Holy Ganges does from the Himalayas to the sea to the clouds and back to the tips of those sky scraping mountains. Everything is in everything and all is one. For more information, visit: http://www.keepharma.com/urinary-stones.html In ayurvedic medicine the human body and human existence is perceived as a microcosm of the great cosmos, a small variation on the great motif which is at the heart of universal existence, a particular voicing of the eternal Aum. Health is the balance which bears life, just as order is the balance which bears existence. Bodily health follows from a healthy spirit, just as an ordered material world follows from the order of the immaterial. Beauty is the culmination of health, just as the flower is the culmination of the vital activities of the plant. This is a profound foundation from which to understand the beauty, that is, as the flowering of life. Beautiful perspective isn't it. Ayurvedic medicine cannot separate health from beauty, the vanity generally associated with beauty and beautifying products have no foundation in ayurvedic perspective, and ayurvedic products reflect this.

  2. Ayurvedic products fundamentally treat the body to restore health, and even those which are for beautification purposes treat the health of the person because ayurvedic medicine sees beauty as the product of good health, they go hand in hand. Over the many millennia since its reception ayurvedic medicine has compiled a vast array of products and treatments for every variety of ailment but some of these more closely relate to the beauty of the body than others. Of all ayurvedic products, the range of creams and oils are probably the clearest example of this. Ayurvedic creams and oils are special blends of the finest ingredients from all across India. Ingredients are carefully selected and blended both to address particular problems and for general rejuvenation. Creams are a great ayurvedic product for daily and localized use, and include three general types of ingredients, the base, the active herbs, and the aromatic herbs. The base for the most part utilize rich all natural creams from cows, buffalo, yak, and goat, ghee from these creams, or coconut milk. These all are very nourishing to the skin and cooling to the body, helping to restore balance to the blood and rejuvenate the skin. The active herbs included in a cream can vary greatly depending upon the specific purpose of the cream, for example, whether it be anti- fungal, anti-blemish, simply rejuvenative, or something else. The aromatic herbs will often include the finest flowers and spices India has to provide from the royal saffron or the holy lotus to the soothing lavender. Although these are not specifically regarded as 'active' herbs their activity is essential to the efficacy of these ayurvedic products.

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