The theory of tridosha
Vayu (vata),Pitta and Kapha(sleshma) are individually called DOSHAS and are grouped together as TRIDOSHAS in ayurveda
When these three humhours are well harmonised and function in a balanced manner,
it is results in good nourishment and a feeling of well-being in the indiv...
The theory of tridosha
Vayu (vata),Pitta and Kapha(sleshma) are individually called DOSHAS and are grouped together as TRIDOSHAS in ayurveda
When these three humhours are well harmonised and function in a balanced manner,
it is results in good nourishment and a feeling of well-being in the individual.
But when there is imbalance or disharmony within or between them, it will lead to various kinds of ailments. Ayurvedic concept of physical health revolves around these TRREE DOSHAS
Vayu is responsible for all movements and sensations, including motor actions in side the body
Pitta is responsible for all physio chemical activitis of the body in the form of metabolism, production of heat and energy
Kapha is the substance which maintains compactness in the body by providing the fluid matrix to it.
Acetylcholine liberated by cerebral cortex and peripheral and parasympathetic nerve endings
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The theory of tridosha Dr K RAGHU RAMUDU M.D 1 st YEAR DEPARTMENT OF DRAVYAGUNA S.V Ayurvedic college
Vayu ( vata ), Pitta and Kapha( sleshma ) are individually called DOSHAS and are grouped together as TRIDOSHAS in ayurveda
When these three humhours are well harmonised and function in a balanced manner, it is results in good nourishment and a feeling of well-being in the individual.
DOSHAS According to MAHADIHASSAN & UDUPA VATA Acetylcholine liberated by cerebral cortex and peripheral and parasympathetic nerve endings PITTA Catecholamines liberated by the hypothalamus,sympathetic nerve endings and adrenal medulla KAPHA Histamine secreted by the brain stem