The Rasayan Therapy is the best Antidote to Stress and it is most Excellent Immunostimulant
Journal Title: JOURNAL OF ADVANCED RESEARCH IN AYURVEDA, YOGA, UNANI, SIDHHA & HOMEOPATHY - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
Rasayana means rejuvenation i.e. the science of lengthening lifespan. This therapy enhances rasa(provides optimum nourishment to all tissues) as a result it helps to attain longevity, memory, intelligence, health, youthfulness, improves skin radiance, complexion and voice, optimum development of physique, strengthens the sense organs, mastery over phonetics, respectability, improves virility and vitality and brilliance. Over all it promotes general health and immunity. Considering its importance this branch has been developed as one of the eight major branches of Ayurveda. Rasayana (rejuvenation therapy), one of the most indispensable branches of Ayurveda and it is practiced effectively and extensively since ages. It is a group of medicinal preparations which act as an immunostimulants and proficient of preventing the causation of many ailments such as untimely aging. The word Rasayana refers to nourishment or nutrition. Rasayana drugs act fundamentally on nutrition dynamics and rejuvenate the body and psyche. Rasayana drugs also promote intellect and strength, prolongation of life and helps in the prevention of diseases.
Authors and Affiliations
Parameswarappa Shivappa Byadgi
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