Conceptual study of Vata Dosha w.s.r. to Nervous System
Abstract
The depth of Ayurvedic principles must be understood and emphasized in a clear, simple manner in light of the growing awareness of Ayurveda and its importance in today's society. Despite the rapid advancement of modern science and the plethora of new medical research projects, it would not be hyperbole to argue that Ayurveda has already established its distinct identity and has been steadily advancing with new insights. Doshas stand for the presence of Pancha Maha Bhuta in our bodies, Panchamahabhuta is the foundation upon which all Ayurvedic concepts are based, and Panchabhutika refers to everything in the universe. The management of Panchamahabhutas, for which the Ayurvedic approach is essential, determines the course of treatment, regardless of advancements in modern science. One of the three basic humors, Vata, has a significant impact on both health and disease. The majority of Vata disorders that are discussed in Ayurveda are classified as neurological disorders in contemporary medicine. As a result, an effort has been made to comprehend Vata physiological activity, paying particular attention to neurophysiology.
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