Vasant Lad es una autoridad distinguida en Ayurveda, quien aportó una gran riqueza de experiencia teórica y práctica de la India a los Estados Unidos. Su enfoque de la medicina se nutre de un estudio exhaustivo de la Ayurveda tradicional junto con conocimientos de medicina occidental y cirugía, lo que permite una perspectiva holística de la salud. A través de sus numerosos libros y conferencias globales, Vasant Lad ha hecho que los intrincados principios de la Ayurveda sean accesibles para una amplia audiencia. Su obra sirve como puente entre la sabiduría ancestral y la vida moderna, ayudando a los lectores a explorar caminos hacia el equilibrio y el bienestar.
Dr Lad teaches a systematic method for identifying the causes of illness and the stages in which a disease unfolds. This paradigm of cause and effect (etiology and pathogenesis) is the key to understanding how disease can be prevented through awareness of the subtle energetic disturbances that precede structural or functional damage. Sharing from a wealth of clinical experience, Dr Lad presents principles and methods of assessment using a combination of the most helpful Ayurvedic and modern techniques.
A guide to the Ayurvedic approach to food and tasty vegetarian cooking. It contains recipes which are formulated using herbs and spices to help balance the constitution of various individuals.
The term yoga has many traditional meanings. In Ayurveda, the medical science of India, yoga refers to the right usage and right combination of herbs. A special combination of substances designed to bring about a specific effect upon the body or mind is thus called yoga. This coordinated or integrated usage of herbs is based upon the ancient Ayurvedic science of herbal energetics. This is a system for determining the qualities and powers of herbs according to the laws of nature, so that herbs can be used objectively and specifically according to individual condition. A yogic usage of herbs implies such an harmonic application of the potencies of herbs. In this book, for the first time, this Ayurvedic herbal science is applied to western herbs, as well as to a few major oriental herbs, both Indian and Chinese. It is the purpose of this book not to present Ayurveda in the distance, as some-thing foreign or anci-ent, but to make it a practically applied syst-em of herbalism. This book is just a presentation of traditi-onal Ayurvedic know-ledge. It attempts to show living Ayurveda, its creative and practical application to changing conditions. It is meant as a bridge between east and west. In this regard, it has been a collaboration of an easterner with profound knowledge of the west and a westerner with profound knowledge of the east.