World Health Day: 4 Ways Ayurveda Can Benefit Your Mind And Body

World Health Day is observed on 7 April every year. Global health awareness day is celebrated under the sponsorship of the World Health Organization (WHO). The day marks the founding of WHO along with raising awareness of the importance of global health.

World Health Day 2023 theme is 'Health for All,' commemorating the 75th anniversary of the World Health Organization (WHO).

Ayurveda Can Benefit Your Mind And Body

For centuries, Ayurveda has been used in India to promote holistic health and well-being. It is based upon the belief that the human body is composed of five elements: earth, water, fire, air, and space. And each of these elements is associated with different parts of the body and serves different functions in the body.

Ms. Akshi Khandelwal, Founder & CEO, Butterfly Ayurveda shared with Boldsky, "The World Health Day encourages one to prioritize their own well being before anything else. This includes cultivating physical, mental and spiritual wellness to create a foundation for a fulfilling life. The age-old Indian life science of Ayurveda refers to health as 'Swasthya', or 'Swastha' which essentially means to be rooted in self. (स्वास्थ्य = स्व + आस्थ्य = स्वयं में स्थित होना) It lays stress on practicing and learning activities that bring together the mind and body, such as 'Yoga' (योगः ), and the practice of 'Dhyana' (ध्यान ), meditation, to find the inner rhythm of your own."

She continued, "This inner rhythm becomes the guiding force or the guiding light for our daily living, and helps us bring balance into the daily routine, bring focus and awareness to our diet, lifestyle and fitness regimen. It empowers us to transform our health. Further, learning about our own Ayurvedic body-mind constitution empowers us to make better decisions with respect to everything in life. All of Butterfly Ayurveda's product range is designed to suit the modern daily lifestyle foods and beverages needs and health requirements catering to different body types of people, with the view to balance the tridoshas within the body."

In the event of World Health Day, let's take a look at the different ways Ayurveda can benefit you.

Ayurveda Can Benefit Your Mind And Body

How Ayurveda Can Benefit Your Mind and Body

Ayurveda promotes balance and harmony between the elements, so when the body is balanced, it can function optimally. There are many benefits to practising Ayurveda, but here are some of the most important ones:

1. Improved digestion: Ayurveda focuses on promoting healthy digestion, which is essential for overall health. Through Ayurvedic treatments and dietary adjustments, digestive health can be improved and the body's natural ability to absorb nutrients can be enhanced [1].

2. Reduced stress: Stress can have a major impact on our physical and mental health. Ayurveda helps to reduce stress by providing relaxation techniques, such as yoga, meditation, and deep breathing. These practices can help the body to relax and cope with stress in a healthy way [2].

3. Improved sleep: Sleep is essential for physical and mental health, but many people struggle to get enough restful sleep. Ayurveda can help to improve sleep quality by providing advice on how to create a peaceful environment and by providing relaxation techniques [3].

4. Increased energy: Ayurveda can help to reduce fatigue and increase energy levels. This can be achieved through dietary adjustments, yoga, and massage. These treatments help to balance the body's energy and promote vitality [4].

Ayurveda Can Benefit Your Mind And Body

On A Final Note...

Ayurveda can be good for your body in many ways. The practice of Ayurveda can improve digestion, reduce stress, improve sleep, and give you more energy.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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