In Ayurveda, "Prana" represents life energy, the vital force sustaining health. Ayurkhyati emphasizes balancing Prana through natural healing, ensuring harmony between mind, body, and spirit for overall well-being.
Ayurveda is the Sanskrit term that translates to "the science of life". Ayurveda is an ancient holistic system of medicine that focuses on promoting physical, mental, and spiritual well-being through a balance of diet, lifestyle, and herbal remedies.
Ayurveda is an ancient system of medicine that originated in India over 3,000 years ago. The term "Ayurveda" is derived from the Sanskrit words "ayur," meaning life, and "veda," meaning knowledge or science. It emphasizes a holistic approach to health, focusing on balancing the body, mind, and spirit through diet, lifestyle, herbal remedies, and various therapeutic practices. Ayurveda aims to promote overall well-being and prevent illness by aligning an individual's lifestyle with their unique constitution, or dosha.
only long term ayurvedic therapy can increase the life span
The medical term for study of life is biology from bi meaning 'life' and -logy meaning 'study of.'
Chi is term used in Chinese Medicine Theory and has no English word equivalent. The closest concept would be life-force-energy. It is also sometimes spelled Qi, or Ki in Japanese. Chi is equivalent of energy in Conventional Allopathic Medicine (CAM), vital force in Homeopathy, prana in Ayurveda,and sen in Traditional Thai Massage.
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The medical term for study of life is biology from bi meaning 'life' and -logy meaning 'study of.'
"Jindhani" is a Punjabi term that translates to "vitality" or "livelihood" in English. It is often used to describe a person's energy, strength, or spirit.
Terminal is the term used when there is no hope of recovery and loss of life will be the outcome.