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Under normal conditions, the doshas, dhatus and malas
correspond to certain standards regarding their quantity,
quality and function. However, this situation is not
static, and due to several endogenous and erogenous
factors, the doshas may become unbalanced, resulting
in disease. Every disease is related to an imbalance
of the doshas. Other coherent factors can be: the disturbance
of the biological factors (agnis), the formation and
accumulation of undigested nutrients (ama), obstruction
of the body channels (shrotorodha), and a disturbed
assimilation in the tissues.
Ayurveda looks at each individual as a unique makeup
of the three doshas (Prakruti) and thereby design treatment
protocols that specifically address a persons health
challenges. When any of the doshas ( Vata, Pitta or
Kapha ) become imbalance, Ayurveda will suggest specific
lifestyle and nutritional guidelines to assist the individual
in reducing or increasing the doshas that has become
imbalance. If toxins in the body are abundant, then
a cleansing process known as Pancha Karma is recommended
to eliminate these unwanted toxins.
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