
Padiyath Ayurveda
Our Ayurveda department offers an array of classical and contemporary treatments rooted in the age-old principles of Ayurveda, the ancient medical science originated in India. From preventive health measures to therapeutic remedies aimed at addressing various physical and psychological afflictions, our team of expert physicians, therapists, and support staff delivers exceptional services guided by the fundamental tenets of Ayurveda. We utilize high-quality organic products directly from our GMP certified in-house manufacturing facility with 400+ patented formulations, ensuring effective results for every patient. Additionally, we follow stringent hygiene standards to maintain cleanliness and sterilization throughout the premises, guaranteeing maximum safety and comfort for our clients.

Ayurveda

Ayurveda
The word Ayurveda is made up of two components – ‘Ayus’ means ‘Life’ and ‘Veda’ means ‘Science’. Thus Ayurveda literally means, ‘the science of life’. This ancient system of medicine dates back to the Vedic period about 5000. Brahma (God), the Creator of the Universe is believed to be the originator of this system. From Brahma it passed on to the Rishis through Indra. From there it was promoted among the people for generations. Ayurveda not only deals with diseases and medicines, but also it covers all aspect of human being including all of his socio economical and personal well being.
The Tridosha theory
As per this theory, all the physiological functions of the body are governed by three biological units named Vatha, Pitha and Kapha; each of which in turn is made up of thePanchabhootas. Vatha is responsible for all voluntary and involuntary movements in the human body, while Pitha is responsible for all digestive and metabolic actions in the body. Kapha provides stable energy for holding body tissues together. It also provides lubrication at the various parts of friction. When these doshas maintain a state of equilibrium, the body is healthy. When the equilibrium is disturbed, illness occurs.