The principles of Ayurveda do not focus solely on disease. The main focus of Ayurveda is on wellness in all aspects of life.

A branch of Ayurveda deals with reproductive issues, including infertility. This branch is known as Vajikarana.

The name "Vajikarana" is derived from "vaji" which means "horse". This is one dramatic example of virility. And in Ayurveda, virility is not separate from reproductive capacity.

In Ayurveda, healthy shukra dhatu, or reproductive tissue, will determine a couple's ability to conceive. And healthy shukra dhatu is built on the health of the rest of the body. Shukra tissue produces a woman's ovum (egg), and a man's semen.

Impurities or imbalances in health for the body can cause problems with the reproductive system as well. Lifestyle changes that emphasize good eating habits, proper exercise and rest are important for the foundation of health in the body.

Ayurveda devotes itself to development of healthy shukra dhatu. An Ayurveda doctor will make recommendations that analyze diet and lifestyle. They will recommend cleansing and rejuvenation therapies.

The Ayurveda doctor will suggest nutritional supplements and herbs that can address any problems with ovulation and menstruation, or other hormonal irregularities. They will suggest meditation and yoga for stress management.

A first visit with an Ayurveda doctor can last over an hour. This first visit will determine the patient's body humor, or dosha, as to whether it is Vata, Pita or Kapha. According to Ayurveda, an imbalance here can cause infertility.

To ascertain the patient's dosha, the doctor will monitor the patient's pulse, to determine the whole body's health status.

The doctor will examine the appearance, color and coating of the tongue. This helps the doctor to discover which organs may be out of balance.

The doctor will examine the color and shape of the patient's nails, for signs of dosha imbalance. The color, shape and size of the eyes can indicate the patient's dosha.

Next, the doctor will proceed with panchakarma treatments, which flush out toxins. Herbal purification, medicinal enemas, fermented liquid massages and oil massages are part of the panchakarma treatments.

The doctor will use rasayana treatments which build up the body, bringing balance to the doshas. This is done with improvements in diet and daily habits, and the use of medicines and Ayurveda tonics.

Yoga and better stress management are strongly recommended. Over a period of three to four weeks, the body's overall health should increase.

Resources:

Infertility
http://www.ayurvedicdietsolutions.com/Infertility.php

Infertility and Ayurveda - 1
http://ayurveda-foryou.com/treat/infertility1.html

Infertility Women
http://www.ayurport.com/Ayurveda/infertility_women.jsp

Female Fertility
http://ayurveda-foryou.com/treat/infertility2.html

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