Wednesday, 30 March 2016

The Growing Interest of Ayurveda in Canada: An Overview

Ayurveda, which truly signifies "the science of life," is in the true sense an organic healing practice that evolved in India. It's a mind-body science that's even older than Pyramids & the oldest existing comprehensive system of medicine on the planet. It is a multi-disciplinary practice of medicine that puts equal attention to the body, mind, and spirit and endeavors to restore the intrinsic harmony of the person.




At the point when the early Yogis disembarked from their homeland Bharat to go the world over, some of them landed in Canada. One of them Swami Vishnu Devananda, a disciple of Swami Sivananda came with definite instructions from his teacher. With a clear command from his master to develop yoga teachings toward the West, Swami Vishnu as he was called, did only that. He was instrumental in the development and popularity of Ayurveda in Canada. Though what he preached has reached far and wide, the central station of his organization is in Val Morin, Quebec.

It’s imperative to point out that Yoga and Ayurveda are not separate from each other. In fact, they are two sides of the same coin. Yoga is actually the healing component of Yoga. Where yoga is a healing system to bring solace to the mind, Ayurveda is a healing practice to bring well being and lastingness to the body. Together, they make a complete system of body-brain well being.

 

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

The Future of Ayurveda Canada

Homeopathy, Ayurveda, chiropractic, acupuncture and others have set up themselves, lately, as complementary and alternative medicines. The term, CAM, is an immediate result of their exclusion from degree courses and medical institutions, a large portion of which follow the directions of the Flexner Report. In particular, the vast majority of these techniques and medications, for example, the Ayurvedic products fall outside of or complementary to conventional healthcare.







CAM a quick look

This option healthcare is flourishing, as is clear, from its prevalence and across the board use. A large portion of the techniques followed by this system have a tendency to be based wholly on nature. Perhaps, this is one reason behind their popularity nowadays, as organic food and green living likewise have turned into buzzwords.