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− | Keywords in Samhita: Aarogya, Swastha, Swasthya, Arogata, Samya, Prakriti,
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| + | [[Ayurveda]] has comprehensive understanding of health as described by Charak and Sushruta where five components of health are described as follows: |
| + | * Three [[dosha]] (interaction between epigenes and genes)- [[vata]], [[pitta]], and [[kapha]] - are the fundamental physiological governing regulators of the body, |
| + | * [[Agni]] (metabolic and digestive processes by various enzymes and interaction with microsomes) |
| + | * [[Dhatu]] (principles that uphold the formation of body tissues). |
| + | * [[Mala]] or bodily wastes produced that are either reutilized or excreted well, and |
| + | * The state of sense organs, mind and the Soul. |
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| + | A trained Ayurvedic physician can clinically identify disequilibrium of these factors and rectify them to prevent disease. |
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| + | ==Synonyms== |
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| + | Aarogya, Swastha, Swasthya, Arogata, Samya, Prakriti. |
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| ==Importance of health== | | ==Importance of health== |