Most of the people around the globe have misconceptions about AYURVEDA. These misconceptions have developed in the minds of people through the ages because people have not educated themselves properly about this medicine system and kept on spreading things which they heard from others.
Below given are some of the common misconceptions -
- Ayurveda is just doing yoga.
Yoga is a very essential part of the Ayurveda, but it alone cannot complete the total Ayurveda healthcare system.
- Ayurveda is just body massage.
Again the same thing, body massage is also a part of Ayurveda healthcare system. It is performed with special arrangements and specially the oils used is very rich in medicinal properties.
- Ayurveda medicines are very costly.
This has been a hoax and people are believing in it for years.
- Ayurveda is nothing but just the use of natural herbs to treat ailments or injuries.
Ayurveda is lot more than that, it makes you understand your own body composition and teaches you how to live a healthy life.
- Ayurveda medicines are only for curing chronic diseases.
Ayurveda has shown a very effective and long lasting cure in case of chronic ailments, but it is equally effective in curing acute diseases also.
- Ayurveda is a complementary practice and not a full medicine system.
But the actual thing is quite different, The World Health Organization recognizes Ayurveda as a complete natural health care system.
- Ayurveda is only for old people.
This is totally wrong because Ayurveda is for all age groups. On top of that- if Ayurveda is followed from childhood itself then it is more effective as it helps the child to develop immunity against the diseases.
- Ayurveda medicines have no expiry date.
It is very wrong to believe this because after a certain time the herbal medicines loose their medicinal properties and hence turn ineffective. Also the Ayurveda oils loose its properties after a certain time and gives out a stale odor.
- Ayurveda cannot perform surgery.
If you read the history then you will come to know that the modern surgical concepts are derived from the Ayurveda texts like Sushruta Samhita. Rhinoplasty which is practiced nowadays was practiced by Acharya Sushruta thousands of ears ago.
- Ayurveda is a time consuming medicine system.
In most of the common diseases Ayurveda heals as fast as modern medicine does. But here I’ll tell you why it is slow in case of some diseases - Modern medicines usually treat the symptoms not the disease and hence it shows result in comparatively very less time. Ayurveda diagnosis the root causes of the disease and tries to uproot them perpetually. This curing process is time consuming, thus the cure too.
- Ayurveda draws its theories from spiritual foundations and the system is not scientific.
It is totally wrong to say this, because Ayurveda is tune with modern science, there are researches and laboratory tests done in this field before offering to public. Ayurvedic Practitioners undergo university based medical education like the modern medicine doctors do. But the education and the way of treatment they learn is somewhat different from what the modern doctors learn. Inspite of this, many people have somehow developed this thinking that Ayurveda is only a spiritual system of healing. Yes it has spiritual touch in its system that is why it is “Holistic Science of Medicine” and this is one of the many other points which differentiates Ayurveda from modern medicine system.
Ayurveda is not just a medicine system, it is actually the science of life. Besides providing treatment, it teaches a person how to live a healthy life. Many of the other medicine systems just treat you from your illness but doesn’t teach you how to live so as to maintain your health. Ayurveda does that in a very systematic and disciplined way. There are several courses offered at various Ayurveda centers which educated people how to live and maintain a healthy body and mind.
Ayurveda follows a very simple rule that a person will remain healthy until he has a balance between his surrounding environment and his body, mind and soul. If anything disturbs this balance then it leads to unhealthy situations.
If you follow an Ayurvedic lifestyle then it becomes very difficult for the diseases to catch you. If a person follows Ayurvedic lifestyle from childhood then it would make him/her immune from almost all disease until and unless anything disturbs the balance I mentioned above. This balance is disturbed mostly by – climatic change, pollution etc.
A very unique thing about Ayurveda is that it deals differently with different patients thus providing a unique treatment to each and every patient according to their body type. Ayurveda practitioners spend quality time with the patients to know them. The practitioners study the body type of the patient and then they prepare daily routines, food habits and medicines according to the patient’s body type.
In many articles you will find that Ayurveda medicine have side effects and there has been explanation given saying that- Ayurveda medicines can cause side effects if not consumed in right amount and right way. It seems quite weird because it is common for everything in this universe that “anything in excess is bad”. Ayurveda medicines also follows this universal rule and is bad in excess. We also know that there is a right time for doing things, if we do not ensure those things in that right time it will have some bad effects. So does Ayurveda medicines have bad effects when not consumed at the right time.
What is the definition of side effect?
The answer is when you consume right amount of drug in a right way and still face an unpleasant and unwanted effect in your body is called side effect.
Ayurveda medicine never causes any side effect if consumed in right amount and in a right way as prescribed by the practitioner.