− | [[Prakriti]] is the concept of individuality. It is accepted by all ancient scholars to make it Universal theory (sarvtantrasiddhanta). In one of the assessment factors (parikshya bhava), [Cha.Sa.[[Vimana sthana]].8/94], [[prakriti]] is crucial for the development of the body, its appearance, behavior, and resistance power, such as immunity, health, and reproductive ability. The diet (ahara), should be taken by each individual according to his [[prakriti]]. Individual's digestion ([[agni]]) and gut pattern ([[koshtha]]) are influenced by [[prakriti]]. The knowledge of [[prakriti]] is also beneficial in choosing a suitable job, the field of work, friends, and the ideal life mate. This [[prakriti]]-based individualized health maintenance system of [[Ayurveda]] encapsulates the concept of new personalized medicine.<ref name=Rotti H>3. Rotti H, Raval R, Anchan S, Bellampalli R, Bhale S, Bharadwaj R, et al. Determinants of prakriti, the human constitution types of Indian traditional medicine and its correlation with contemporary science. J Ayurveda Integr Med 2014;5:167e75.</ref> | + | [[Prakriti]] is the concept of individuality. It is accepted by all ancient scholars to make it Universal theory (sarvtantrasiddhanta). In one of the assessment factors (parikshya bhava), [Cha.Sa.[[Vimana sthana]].8/94], [[prakriti]] is crucial for the development of the body, its appearance, behavior, and resistance power, such as immunity, health, and reproductive ability. The diet (ahara), should be taken by each individual according to his [[prakriti]]. Individual's digestion ([[agni]]) and gut pattern ([[koshtha]]) are influenced by [[prakriti]]. The knowledge of [[prakriti]] is also beneficial in choosing a suitable job, the field of work, friends, and the ideal life mate. This [[prakriti]]-based individualized health maintenance system of [[Ayurveda]] encapsulates the concept of new personalized medicine.<ref name=RottiH>3. Rotti H, Raval R, Anchan S, Bellampalli R, Bhale S, Bharadwaj R, et al. Determinants of prakriti, the human constitution types of Indian traditional medicine and its correlation with contemporary science. J Ayurveda Integr Med 2014;5:167e75.</ref> |
| [[Prakriti]] is the most important component that affects an individual's vulnerability to many diseases, as well as their prognosis, course, and consequences. Severe illness is caused by similar [[dosha]] in [[prakriti]] and samprapti (pathology). Individuals with a [[vata]], [[pitta]], or [[kapha]] dominance in [[prakriti]] are susceptible for [[vata]], [[pitta]], or [[kapha]] dominant illness, respectively. Individuals with vata prakriti have dry skin and hair, lean phenotypes, and are prone to fatigue, nervous system diseases, and insomnia, among other things. Pitta prakriti people have strong personalities and are prone to inflammatory ailments such as ulcers. Whereas kapha prakriti people have heavy bones, muscle, and fat and are more susceptible to respiratory disorders and obesity-related comorbid conditions.<ref name=Valiathan>Valiathan M. The Legacy of Vagbhata. 1st ed ed. Hyderabad: Universities Press (India) Private Limited; 2009.</ref> A physician must have a strong understanding of [[prakriti]] for successful healthcare management. [[Prakriti]] assessment is a component of the ten fold examination of the patient (dashavidhapariksha). Physicians diagnose the patient's state, which serves as the foundation for treatment. | | [[Prakriti]] is the most important component that affects an individual's vulnerability to many diseases, as well as their prognosis, course, and consequences. Severe illness is caused by similar [[dosha]] in [[prakriti]] and samprapti (pathology). Individuals with a [[vata]], [[pitta]], or [[kapha]] dominance in [[prakriti]] are susceptible for [[vata]], [[pitta]], or [[kapha]] dominant illness, respectively. Individuals with vata prakriti have dry skin and hair, lean phenotypes, and are prone to fatigue, nervous system diseases, and insomnia, among other things. Pitta prakriti people have strong personalities and are prone to inflammatory ailments such as ulcers. Whereas kapha prakriti people have heavy bones, muscle, and fat and are more susceptible to respiratory disorders and obesity-related comorbid conditions.<ref name=Valiathan>Valiathan M. The Legacy of Vagbhata. 1st ed ed. Hyderabad: Universities Press (India) Private Limited; 2009.</ref> A physician must have a strong understanding of [[prakriti]] for successful healthcare management. [[Prakriti]] assessment is a component of the ten fold examination of the patient (dashavidhapariksha). Physicians diagnose the patient's state, which serves as the foundation for treatment. |