Discover the pleasant effect of the traditional Ayurveda at the place of its origin in the beautiful south Indian Kerala. Find the balance between your body, mind and soul and experience the natural way of relaxation.Ayurveda is one of the oldest well-known health teachings and derives from the old Indian culture with its origin in Kerala. The term "Ayurveda" means "knowledge of life" (ayur = life, veda = knowledge), more precisely the science of a long life with a healthy lifestyle with the union from body, spirit and soul with consideration of all environmental factors. Ayurveda is a holistic teaching, which does not only fight the symptoms, but concerns itself with the causes and thus is often used as a preventive medicine system.In the Pournami clinic you will find a homely atmosphere in good comfort. The Ayurveda clinic is situated almost centrally of Trivandrum city, the capital of Kerala. The Trivandrum International Airport is only a half hour away from the clinic. Kovalam Beach , Veeli Kayal and many other beautiful and interesting places, as well as the city with its numerous and diverse shops are very near to the hospital, so that small trips to these places are possible after treatment.An excellent and experienced team of Ayurveda doctors, as well as experienced therapists will care for you and provide you with top services during your stay. The meals are prepared according to your constitution type and an Ayurveda cook will provide you with tasty and delicious Ayurveda meals. Yoga and meditation classes will take place on several evenings. You will find various possibilities to simply relax or undertake and experience many things after the therapies.
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Situated amidst peaceful surroundings comprising some 250 acres of eye-catching greenery, is an old family house belonging to the Thampi royal family. This old prestigious family seat has now been converted into a reputed Ayurvedic Resort by the present owners. This resort has an authentic and indescribably divine aura about it, with its palatial rooms and other facilities, illustrating its proud past and glory. Our guests are treated like royalty and are welcomed into our resort as they would be to an ancient royal household. Here, unlike other resorts and hotels, our guests enjoy their freedom as they would in their own home. They are treated as if they are members of the family, which they are indeed. Chamundi Hill Palace is a place of hills and dales, of stupendous views and picturesque scenery. Often in the mist-shrouded hills, the clouds lower their billows to cover the palace ; then slowly lift away... as you watch this untiringly for hours. This is a place for rejuvenation - for breathing in fresh unsullied air, for walking aimlessly, for rest and calm, for recouping the lost and frittered energies of the body and mind. As nature reveals a stunning 360 - degree view, you are in the middle of trees and flowering shrubs - truly a royal palace. We received the GREEN LEAF AYURVEDA AWARD from the Government of Kerala’s Department of Tourism on 10th October 2005. We offer a large range of rejuvenating ayurvedic treatments to suit all tastes. From the body massages to more specialized treatments, there is something for everyone. Most people leave feeling much healthier than when they arrived. This gift of nature "Chamundi Hill Palace Ayurvedic Resort" is in the heart of God's own country.... in Kottayam in Kerala.
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manufacturers and exporters of ayurvedic medicines and provide treatments for skin diseases, rheumatic compaints,bronchitis, asthma etc.Ayurveda, (Sanskrit for “science of life”), form of alternative medicine based on the principle that disease is caused by an imbalance of life forces. Derived from spiritual visions received by Indian rishis (Sanskrit for “seers of truth”) 5000 years ago, Ayurveda is the oldest existing system of medical practice and is regarded by proponents as a complete way of life aimed at spiritual, mental, and social well-being as well as physical health.The keystone of Ayurvedic medicine is the constitution of the individual. Ayurveda identifies three basic metabolic body types corresponding to three basic life energy forces, or doshas. Each person’s constitution is seen as a mixture of these doshas. Advocates of Ayurvedic medicine believe health is a balance of these energy forces, resulting in harmony of body, mind, and spirit in the individual as well as between the individual and the outer forces of the environment and society.Ayurveda does not seek to treat the symptoms of disease; instead, it seeks to restore the underlying balance of the doshas. The Ayurvedic practitioner diagnoses a patient’s constitutional type and imbalances through such techniques as questioning, specialized pulse measurements, and observation of the tongue, eyes, nails, face and skin, voice quality, urine, and breath odor. The practitioner then makes specific recommendations to bring the doshas back into balance. Ayurvedic therapies focus on lifestyle changes and herbal remedies, concentrating on diet, exercise, yoga, meditation, massage, herbal tonics, steam baths, enemas, and other alternative medical practices such as aromatherapy. Special cleansing therapies such as bloodletting and blood-thinning herbs are also used to rid the body of disease-causing toxins.Ayurveda is considered useful in supporting many other kinds of treatment programs. Proponents believe it is a preventive as well as a curative therapy that can strengthen the immune system against disease. Changing lifestyle habits can improve persistent problems such as back pain, arthritis, tension headaches, high blood pressure, obesity, constipation, allergies and colds, insomnia, anxiety, depression, and other stress disorders.
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