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AYURVEDA and Aging
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In this presentation, we will explo
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Kabir replied, ‘There are two def
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Ayurveda is the ‘Veda’ ‘(Sci
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Ayurveda contains the Vidya or kno
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The suffering that is here, is he
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There is a causative factor for the
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KALA (Time)
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In Ayurveda, Old Age and Aging is a
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We know everyone who has taken bir
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“. . . birth is suffering, Old Ag
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In Ayurveda, any state that is not
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‘Palliative’ here refers to: Tr
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The ‘disease’ of Aging is inevi
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Even though, Time or Kala creates a
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1) Kala (time) 2) Swabhava (nature
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The second two: 3) Ahar (Diet) 4) E
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LET’S LOOK AT EACH OF THESE FOUR
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So fundamental is Kala or time that
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It is called: the ‘Bhavachakra’
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Buddha spoke of Time as the contex
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The effect of Time on the body is K
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The Stages of Life
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Balavastya (Youth) From conception
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Vriddhavastha (Old Age) This is the
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In Old Age (even if one is not sic
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When Aging results from a result of
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Aging can be slowed and ‘Untimely
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According to Ayurveda, the ‘patho
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So, the first factor is TIME-KALA T
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To balance Svabhava it is necessary
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These five elements are: Ether (Aka
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Everything in creation is made of
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When the Panchamahabhutas are cons
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When the Panchamahabhutas are cons
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When the Panchamahabhutas are cons
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When Ayurveda traveled to the West
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Galen
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“Neither in theory nor in fact is
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When we consider an individual bei
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There are Varying combinations of t
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Let’s look at some examples of Do
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KAPHA Earth and Water predominant
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