Taste of Bliss(Guided Home Panchakarma)
- 60 minutes one on one consultation or Tele-visit. Knowing your Mind body
constitution. - Tackling your imbalance state of health and guiding home Panchakarma for 5 to
7 days . - Guided Meditation virtually
- Virtual support and guidance from the Ayurvedic Vaidya through out the process and a follow up after 3 weeks to 4 weeks .
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The concept of mind-body constitution originates from Ayurveda, an ancient Indian system of medicine and holistic healing. According to Ayurveda, every individual is unique and has a specific mind-body constitution known as the “dosha.” The doshas are called Vata, Pitta, and Kapha, and they represent different elemental qualities and physiological functions in the body.
Here’s a brief overview of the three doshas and their characteristics:
Vata: Vata is associated with the elements of air and space. People with a predominant Vata constitution are generally creative, energetic, and enthusiastic. They tend to have a thin physique, dry skin, and are prone to anxiety, insomnia, and digestive issues when imbalanced.
Pitta: Pitta is associated with the elements of fire and water. Individuals with a dominant Pitta constitution are typically ambitious, focused, and have a strong digestion. They usually have a medium build, oily skin, and can be prone to anger, heartburn, and skin inflammations when out of balance.
Kapha: Kapha is associated with the elements of water and earth. People with a predominant Kapha constitution are usually calm, stable, and nurturing. They tend to have a heavier build, oily skin, and may experience weight gain, congestion, and lethargy if their Kapha is imbalanced.
In Ayurveda, maintaining balance among the doshas is considered vital for overall health and well-being. The approach involves understanding your unique mind-body constitution and making lifestyle choices, including diet, exercise, sleep patterns, and stress management techniques, that help restore and maintain balance.It’s important to note that while Ayurveda provides valuable insights into mind-body constitution, it is always advisable to consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner or healthcare professional for personalized guidance and advice tailored to your specific needs.