Sanskriti Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital organised a seminar on Keraleeya Ayurvedic Marma along with hosting a speciality clinic with N.V Sreevaths, Keraleeya Marma specialist and consultant, as the guest speaker.
Marma treatment goes hand in hand with Ayurvedic treatment to offer holistic healing. While Ayurveda focuses on healing the body, Marma treatment acts to bring healing to the mind and body. Kerala Ayurveda offers patients healing for a variety of ailments without surgery, steroids and side effects of allopathic medication.
At the event that took place last month, Sreevaths, who is also the former principal of the Ayurveda College Coimbatore, spoke about the relevance of health care awareness and awareness regarding Ayurveda during the pandemic. He stated that health is not just the absence of disease and infirmity. He added that health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being. He discussed the role of Ayurveda from ancient times. He also pointed out the benefits of Ayurveda in coping with the pandemic.
Sachin Gupta, chancellor of Sanskriti University, said, “The pandemic has taught us the lesson to keep ourselves healthy and fit, and Ayurveda is found to be the natural treatment, cure for diseases.”
The awareness programme by the medical college aimed at making individuals understand the benefits of maintaining their fitness and health. The clinic was based on the belief that it is the delicate balance between the mind, body and spirit that ensures health and wellness.
The seminar was conducted to make everyone understand the benefits of fitness and how health and wellness depend on a delicate balance between the mind, body, and spirit. Instead of fighting disease, individuals should focus on good health.