Nadi Vaidya :
Both the Ayurvedic and Hatha yogic books explain the ancient science of nadi vaidya.
The human body possesses 72,000 nadis, and unrestricted passage of prana through the nadis is necessary for both spiritual growth and maintaining good health, according to the Hatha yogic scriptures. By using particular asanas or equipment, we can channel the free flow of prana inside the body using Nadi Vigyan procedures.
The three doshas, or internal states of a body, according to Ayurveda are Vata (air+ether), Pitta (fire+water), and Kapha (earth+water). These elements can be out of balance in the body, which can cause a number of illnesses.Vata element imbalance can result in up to 80 illnesses in people, Pitta element imbalance can result in up to 40 disorders, and Kapha element imbalance can result in up to 20 disorders. As a result, according to Ayurveda, a persons diet plan should be created taking into account their body type and these factors.
Nadi Chikitsa :
An old ayurveda method called nadi chikitsa uses the patients pulse to identify physical, mental, and emotional abnormalities. By addressing the diseases underlying causes rather than just its outward symptoms and manifestations, this strategy aids in treating the condition as a whole. The science of nadi has been greatly influenced by great thinkers, vaidyas, and saints including Sharangdhar Samhita, Shri Bhav Mishrji, Maharishi Kanada, and many others. Finding out what causes or may create problems for the body will help a person decide on his or her particular wellness regimen, which will be assisted by the healthcare professional. Therapeutic massages, customised diets, strict detoxification regimens, and exercise regimens are just a few examples.