Ayurveda is one of the world’s oldest, holistic forms of medicine. Ayurveda originated in India over 5,000 years ago and can be translated from Sanskrit as “science of life”.
The overarching belief of Ayurveda is that every aspect of life is all inextricably connected. Therefore, in order to achieve a good state of health and wellness, there must be balance and harmony throughout every aspect of life. If you are out of balance or there’s stress within the body, the Ayurvedic belief is that you’re in greater danger of developing illnesses, conditions, or diseases.
So, in order to keep a state of balance, Ayurvedic healing includes natural treatments, certain diets, specific lifestyle practices, and various types of exercise to ensure that you are keeping the body, mind, and spirit in the best possible health and living in a state of balance.
However, individuality is recognised in Ayurveda and a “one-size-fits-all” approach is thrown out of the window. Depending on the type of body type you are (known in Ayurveda as a dosha), the specific type of personality and health you naturally have will determine the specific practices you should be doing to support yourself.
Therefore, it’s important to recognise your dosha and then take the steps to support your health and wellbeing in the most impactful way: good job that’s exactly what we’re about to do!