Written by: (www. herbs India. Com) by many scientists as the oldest medicine, Ayurveda is a holistic approach to health policies that help people live a long and healthy and balanced. The term Ayurveda comes from Sanskrit words taken Ayus, meaning life or life and Veda means knowledge. It is practiced in India for less than 5000 years and has recently been popular in Western cultures. The “modern” Ayurvedic medicine is mostly made up of several sacred Indian texts that were written in Sanskrit, derived from 1500 BC and 400 AD. The basic principle of Ayurveda is the disease by maintaining a balance in the body to prevent the spirit and consciousness, drinking, diet and lifestyle, and herbs. There are two main types of Ayurveda: traditional and Maharishi. This is a version of traditional Ayurvedic translations of classical texts by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi founded. Both types of Ayurvedic doctors prescribe herbs, believe that illness results from an imbalance of the doshas (see below), and many of the same remedies for use in treating diseases. Maharishi Ayurveda, emphasizing the role of supreme consciousness in maintaining good health and promotes Transcendental Meditation (TM) as a method for experiencing the pure consciousness of the universe. Maharishi Ayurveda also highlights the need to express positive emotions and mood of your life to the natural rhythms of . . .