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Imperfections of the human form arise from genetics, poor lifestyle and diet choices, or environment. The imperfections themselves have a nature which corrupts the human nature. Ayurved classifies these imperfections into various biocharacteristics or gunas.
Natural Law Theory is a basic view of reality first described by Aristotle and later developed in the Middle Ages. It differences from the modern mechanistic view of reality, which claims that things do not have a nature beyond the sum of their parts.
On Joyful Belly, we've integrated this system into the core of the website, to provide tools for modern clinicians. Please click on category below to see how remedies are classified under this system. See all categories
Plasma (Rasa Dhatu) includes plasma, white blood cells, and lymph.
Group: Heart-Circulation-Blood
Bone tissue (Asthi Dhatu) includes the bones, hair, and nails.
Group: Bone-Joint
Fat tissue (Meda Dhatu) includes adipose tissue and sebum (skin oil).
Group: Weight-Loss
Muscle tissue (Mamsa Dhatu) includes muscles and ligaments.
Group: Muscle-Health
Marrow tissue (Majja Dhatu) includes bone marrow and nervous tissue.
Group: Mind-Stress-Sleep
Red blood (Rakta Dhatu) includes red blood cells and blood vessels.
Group: Heart-Circulation-Blood
Reproductive tissue (Shukra/Artava Dhatu) includes male and female reproductive organs.
Group: Reproductive-Health
Founder of Joyful Belly Ayurveda, John Immel, answers the question ‘What is Ayurveda?’