Heartiest congretulations to organizers of Samagama conference – “Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement” to organize such a nice conference.
Dr Alex Hankey, Research Director, SVYASA Bangaluru, togather with Mrs Purnima Datey presented a paper in an International Conference Held in City of Masoor. The topic “Decoding Ayurveda” atracted many of participants of conference.
- Six Stages of Dosha Imbalance: Shadkriyakala
Shadkriyakala expresses
- Six Stages of Dosha Imbalance: Shadkriyakala
- Stages 1 & 2: Sanchaya & Pracopa –
Correspond to Hans Selye’s Stages of Stress Response: Adaptation and Maladaptation
- Stages 3 & 4: Spreading & Localization
Concepts missing from Western Pathophysiology
- Stages 5 & 6: Vyakta & Bheda – correspond to Claude Bernard’s Pathophysiology: Local Effects in Local Organs
- Disease and its Fatal Consequences
Stages of Departure from Optimal Regulation
DECODING AYURVEDA
- Ayurveda: the Central Role of Regulation in Health
- Six Stages of Dosha Imbalance: Shadkriyakala
- Stage 1: Kapha Aggravation – Overweight
- Stage 2: Meda Dhatu Dushya – IL6 Overproduction – Chronic
- Stage 3: Pitta Aggravation – ‘C Reactive Protein’ in Excess
- Stage 4: Vata Aggravation – Overstimulation of Immune System
- Stage 5: Hashmoto’s Thyroiditis
- Stage 6: Irreversible Damage èFatality
Stages 2-4 correspond to changes in Cytokine Levels
Complexity and a New Definition of Life
- Ayurveda: the Central Role of Regulation in Health
- Stage 2: Doshas & Regulation
- a. Regulation has a Threefold structure: Vata, Pitta & Kapha
- b. This regulates overall System Function and Subsystem Function
- c. Tridosha involves Multi-level Regulation
- d. Dosha Regulation involves Epigenetic functions
- At the level of Genome expression