How and why Ayurveda was democratised in the West

Ayurveda, past and present, from India to the West

Recognised as a “healing method” by the World Health Organisation (since 1982), this ancient science is now taught as a modern health system.

A philosophy of life inherited from ancient India that teaches how to restore and maintain balance between body, mind, senses and consciousness. It offers us medical, human and spiritual wisdom.

More than a massage, Ayurveda is an art of living

Ayurveda is a curative and preventive system in its own right (in terms of diet, hygiene, lifestyle and spiritual connection….).

Ayurveda is proving to be a useful, dynamic and advanced therapeutic method that corresponds to the concerns of the 21st century. 

Ayurveda offers a wide range of solutions, treatments and advice that are easy to apply on a daily basis and so much needed. The perfect remedy for today’s turbulent times!

With growing success in the West, Ayurvedic centers are now established in England, the United States, Italy, Greece and France.

For almost 3 decades now, the notion of well-being has emerged, explained by the excesses of all kinds that fill our lives (stress, incessant activity, industrial food ….) of which we are our own victims.

Modern symptoms, chronic fatigue, intestinal problems

Ayurveda responds to this growing demand, proposes without imposing, naturally, and has no borders!

Even though Western medicine has spread considerably in India and throughout the world, Ayurveda has resisted. No doubt because it is an integral part of Indian families and because of its undeniable effectiveness.

But Western medicine and Ayurveda often coexist and are sometimes complementary!

Ayurveda is also known as the medicine of longevity…