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|description=Health is the best source of virtue, wealth, gratification and emancipation while diseases are destroyers of this (source), welfare and life itself
 
|description=Health is the best source of virtue, wealth, gratification and emancipation while diseases are destroyers of this (source), welfare and life itself
 
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Health is equilibrium of body components and blissful state of [[mind]],[[sensory motor organs]] and [[soul]].
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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:
 
[[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,  
 
* Three [[dosha]] (interaction between epigenes and genes)- [[vata]], [[pitta]], and [[kapha]] - are the fundamental physiological governing regulators of the body,  
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* [[Dhatu]] (principles that uphold the formation of body tissues).   
 
* [[Dhatu]] (principles that uphold the formation of body tissues).   
 
* [[Mala]] or bodily wastes produced that are either reutilized or excreted well, and  
 
* [[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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* The blissful state of [[soul]], [[sensory motor organs]] and [[mind]].
    
A trained Ayurvedic physician can clinically identify disequilibrium of these factors and rectify them to prevent disease.
 
A trained Ayurvedic physician can clinically identify disequilibrium of these factors and rectify them to prevent disease.
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देशकालात्मगुणविपरीतानां हि कर्मणामाहारविकाराणां च क्रियोपयोगः सम्यक्, सर्वातियोगसन्धारणम्,असन्धारणमुदीर्णानां च गतिमतां, साहसानां च वर्जनं, स्वस्थवृत्तमेतावध्दातूनां साम्यानुग्रहार्थमुपदिश्यते||८||
 
देशकालात्मगुणविपरीतानां हि कर्मणामाहारविकाराणां च क्रियोपयोगः सम्यक्, सर्वातियोगसन्धारणम्,असन्धारणमुदीर्णानां च गतिमतां, साहसानां च वर्जनं, स्वस्थवृत्तमेतावध्दातूनां साम्यानुग्रहार्थमुपदिश्यते||८||
For the maintenance of the equilibrium of dhatus, one should follow proper activities and diet having properties opposite to the geographical condition, season and physical constitution of the individual; one should observe proper utilization of (physical and mental) capabilities as well as of available resources like time; One should avoid excess utilization of anything; one should not suppress manifested natural urges and should also avoid working beyond one’s capacity. [[Sharira Vichaya Sharira#Guidelines for sustaining equilibrium | (Cha.Sha.6/8)]]
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For the maintenance of the equilibrium of [[dhatu]], one should follow proper activities and diet having properties opposite to the geographical condition, season and physical constitution of the individual; one should observe proper utilization of (physical and mental) capabilities as well as of available resources like time; One should avoid excess utilization of anything; one should not suppress manifested natural urges and should also avoid working beyond one’s capacity. [[Sharira Vichaya Sharira#Guidelines for sustaining equilibrium | (Cha.Sha.6/8)]]
     

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