Ayurveda, Panchakarma

Ayurveda, Panchakarma

    According to the Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities, there is a direct link between globalization and stress. In the present globalized world, you need to have a solution to manage the stress and review your lifestyle. Ayurveda treatments are the best practice that you can exercise for stress management.

    There is no better place other than Sri Lanka to experience the best Ayurvedic treatments in the world. That is why Robert Knox, the British sea captain captivated in Sri Lanka for 21 years, wrote in his book named "An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon" in 1681;

    “Here are no professed physicians or surgeons, but all, in general, have some skill that way, and are physicians and surgeons to themselves".… “

    The earliest system of medicine that existed in Sri Lanka, before the advent of Ayurveda, was "Desiya chikithsa" or "Sinhala vedekama". From generation to generation that was handed down. However, in spite of profound Indian influence, Ayurveda, indigenous medical knowledge was developed independently and has a number of distinctive features that separate it from other medical systems.

    Most of the Sri Lankan hotels and Vills have an Ayurveda Pavilion as part of their vision of creating world-class health resorts that promote good health in both mind and body. Together with a highly specialized team of Ayurvedic doctors, therapists, and hotel specialists, they set up a dedicated facility to offer an undisturbed and peaceful oasis of relaxation and regeneration.

    According to the Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities, there is a direct link between globalization and stress. In the present globalized world, you need to have a solution to manage the stress and review your lifestyle. Ayurveda treatments are the best practice that you can exercise for stress management.

    There is no better place other than Sri Lanka to experience the best Ayurvedic treatments in the world. That is why Robert Knox, the British sea captain captivated in Sri Lanka for 21 years, wrote in his book named "An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon" in 1681;

    “Here are no professed physicians or surgeons, but all, in general, have some skill that way, and are physicians and surgeons to themselves".… “

    The earliest system of medicine that existed in Sri Lanka, before the advent of Ayurveda, was "Desiya chikithsa" or "Sinhala vedekama". From generation to generation that was handed down. However, in spite of profound Indian influence, Ayurveda, indigenous medical knowledge was developed independently and has a number of distinctive features that separate it from other medical systems.

    Most of the Sri Lankan hotels and Vills have an Ayurveda Pavilion as part of their vision of creating world-class health resorts that promote good health in both mind and body. Together with a highly specialized team of Ayurvedic doctors, therapists, and hotel specialists, they set up a dedicated facility to offer an undisturbed and peaceful oasis of relaxation and regeneration.

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