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The Last Four Branches Of Ashtanga Ayurveda: Ancient Wisdom For Modern Health

WHAT'S THE STORY?

Āyurveda has many topics that ancient sages grouped into eight parts called Astānga Āyurveda or the eight branches. In this article, we focus on the last four branches and see how Patanjali applies Āyurvedic

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Sālākya Tantra (Otolaryngology or ENT and Ophthalmology) 

This branch is about the diseases related to everything above the neck, including the ear, nose, throat, and eyes. Due to the use of probes or Sālākya for treatment, this branch is called Sālākya Tantra. Modern science defines it as the otolaryngology (ENT) and ophthalmology branches. 

Patanjali’s Divya Eargrit Gold 20 N (12 Gms) is a great Ayurvedic option for ear health. It contains Swet Sariva, Cinnamon, Giloy, Karna Shul, Amla, Harad, Arjun, Turmeric, Shilajit, and other vital herbs to deal with earache, internal ear irritation, and infections. 

Vājīkarana Tantra (Treatment for infertility and virility)

Vājīkarana comes from Vājī and Karana. The last tissue in Ayurveda to be nourished by consumed food is śukra or semen. Thus, Vājī means semen or śukra here, and Karana means anything that enhances. Thus, a treatment increasing semen quality and quantity is called virilisation. Drugs and sources helping to increase, purify, collect, facilitate reproduction, and nourish normal semen production are called Vājīkarana or aphrodisiacs. It is, thus, a complete treatment of debility and disorders of the reproductive system. 

Patanjali’s Patanjali Youvan Churna (100 Gms) boosts your energy levels and immunity, has anti-ageing properties, and deals with weakness. It contains Ayurvedic herbs and plants like Salam Panja, Salam Mishri, Ashwagandha, Safed Moosli, Palasha, and Kakoli. 

Ayurveda can be considered a comprehensive medical system that addresses varied health issues and provides healthy living options.

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