
Popularity
of Ayurveda is turning out to be an important cause for a tourism
boom in Kerala. Kerala is the only state which practices this system
of medicine with absolute dedication.
Around 600 BC in India a new system of medicine evolved. A system
that in addition to treating an ailment, stressed on its prevention.
A system that came to be called Ayurveda. This tradition of health
and care was followed by the Dravidians and Aryans alike and has
been practiced ever since.
In the 5th century, there are historical references of some sort
of a crude system of healing prevalent in Kerala. Marco Polo in
the 13th century had observed good traditional practitioners and
astrologists in Kerala.
Ashtavaidyans, the traditional healers of Kerala, used to practice
Vagbhandan's remedies and his followers, Indu and Geggdam are believed
to have stayed in Kerala and were instrumental in propagating the
Ayurveda system of healing. It is also believed that Indu, who wrote
Sasilekha, a preface for Ayurveda, belonged to Kerala.

Today,
Ayurveda is an indispensable branch of medicine-a complete naturalistic
system that depends on the diagnosis of your bodys humours
-vata, pitta and kapha-to achieve the right balance. Ayurveda believes
in the treatment of not just the affected part but the individual
as a whole making. The practice is presently both a mixture of Vagabhadans
remedies and traditionally proved methods of healing practiced by
an ancient families.
Unique health holiday opportunity from Kerala Tourism is based on
Ayurveda the time-tested,ancient Indian system of medicine.Ayurveda
offers two kinds of holiday options, Rejuvenative and Therapeutic.
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