Ever since the civilisation settled in the Indian
subcontinent, there has been a system of medicine and treatment which got
widely practised. This system spread with the name of Ayurveda and it is
believed it was passed on by Gods to Sages and from sages to human
practitioners.
Scholars of Ayurveda believe that Ayurveda originated
in the pre-historic times even earlier than the Indus valley civilisation. As
time progressed, new practices from Buddhism and Jainism got incorporated.
The Ayurveda which gets practised in India is considered
of the highest order with only authentic practices taught to students. Ayurveda training in Kerala is famous
around the globe among the Ayurveda aspirants. Kerala is a state famous for its
calm environment and beaches which makes it an ideal location to practice and
learn Ayurveda.
Students are taught about the eight components of
medicine- General medicine, paediatrics, surgical techniques, ENT, pacification
of possessing spirits, toxicology, rejuvenation and tonics for increasing
strength and lifespan and aphrodisiacs. The doctors in Ayurveda regard the
physical existence, mental existence and personality as a single unit.
Diagnosis in Ayurveda is made through eight ways- Nadi, Mootra, Mala, Jihva,
Shabda, Sparsh, Druk and Aakruti.
When it comes to treatment of stress and anxiety in
Ayurveda, students are given Indian head
massage training. Indian head massage is famous by the name of champi in
India. The invention of Indian head massage is believed to be around 4000+
years back from an ancient ayurvedic form.
The practitioners in head massage focus on three
chakras- Vishudda, Ajna and Sahasrara. Head massage has other uses as well
which include physical harmony, for healing, vitality and relaxation of mind
and body.
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