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Origins of Ayurveda
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The early inhabitants of the Indian continent probably moved from place to place, taking with them a treasure trove of herbal remedies and other traditional healing methods. When they settled in places such as Himachal Pradesh in central India, these nomadic tribes started cultivating the herbs that they used for their traditional medicine. Most health practices at that time involved spiritual therapies, animal or plant based medicines and a strict regimen of diet and restriction of movement.

Although practiced for many thousands of years, this form of healing was documented initially during the early Vedic period in India, sometime around the 6th century BC. This was the time when many of the Vedas (texts or manuals) were written by masters of the art (called sages or wise people) as a reference book for future generations. The Vedas created around that time include the Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, Atharvaveda and Ayurveda.

Three of the major texts that deal with medicinal preparations, surgical procedures and holistic healing methods are the Sushrutha Samhita, the Charaka Samhita and the Kasyapa Samhita. The authors, Sushrutha, Charaka and Kasyapa were all practitioners of Ayurveda at that time. Most of the people who wrote these texts are believed to be sages who knew the secret to a long life. Some people believe that Ayurveda has divine origins

Based on historical accounts, Ayurveda has been around for over 5000 years. Similar to the pagan way of life, it may have started as a response to the people’s trust in nature and its healing powers. People who believed that the Earth held all the solutions to their problems intuitively reached to the land around them for sustenance. On the days when they didn’t feel so good, they realized that they have done something wrong and that if their diets were corrected and bodies rested, their life would be in balance as before.

It is only in recent years that the physical body alone was singled out for healing. From all accounts, indigent or nomadic cultures had significant knowledge of herbal healing techniques as well as spiritual balancing. It may all seem hocus-pocus to us, but for the patient, this attentiveness and soothing experiences may have helped his or her complete healing.

In today’s world, when someone gets sick, only the physical body is examined. Conventional medicine (Allopathy) does not see the link between mind and body. When we go to a doctor and check our blood pressure, it is usually high. For a long time, doctors used to immediately prescribe strong chemical drugs for this "dangerous condition". Little did they know that the visit itself causes so much stress that the body responds by increasing blood pressure. Now that they are aware of this temporary connection, they have a name for this temporary increase in blood pressure – "White coat hypertension"! And it is temporary! No medication needed.

In ancient times, people depended on the Earth for solutions. What we see around us made us happy and healthy. Whatever we needed to enjoy a fruitful, energetic and healthy life, we could find around us, wherever we lived. The ancient pagans knew the secrets of healing and always used the Earth’s bounty for everything. There were no clinics and no manufactured drugs. No one needed continuous expensive monthly prescriptions to keep them "healthy".

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