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| What can Ayurveda achieve? |
| Ayurveda has a two-fold aim; to prevent diseases and to treat and cure diseases. As a
holistic discipline, it seeks to promote health on all three planes of life: mentally,
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| In most cases, physical discomforts can be noticeably reduced with a Panchakarma cure; quite often, even chronic diseases can be alleviated considerably. In general Ayurveda is known to achieve astonishing results with illnesses which are considered hard to treat with conventional medicine. One distinguishing aspect of Ayurveda lies in questioning the psychological backgrounds and possible causes if illness. |
Ayurveda has proven itself particularly successful with the following
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Rheumatism |
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Arthritis |
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Back pain |
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Asthma |
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Diabetes |
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Skin diseases |
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Allergies |
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Chronic enteritis |
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High blood pressure |
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Sleeping disorder |
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Metabolic disease |
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Headaches and Migraine |
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Nasal sinusitis |
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Depression |
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Stress and Burnout |
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Heart- and
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Reducing the side effects after operations
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| The radical cleansing process of a Panchakarma cure can not only alleviate illnesses, but also contributes to a considerably improved general well-being. The positive effects of this intensive cleansing process are: |
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Activation of the
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Stabilization of the
immune system |
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Increased vitality |
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Noticeably improved
overall well-being |
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Increased stress
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Improved concentration
and memory |
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Enhanced creative and
intuitive abilities |
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A new feeling of
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Inner calmness |
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A new experience of a
cleaned being |
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Beautiful, harmonized
and revitalized skin |
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Shiny and strong hair |
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Clear, beaming eyes |
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Strengthened
connective tissue |
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Weight loss |
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