AYURVEDA
Nadi Pariksha or
Pulse Diagnosis
AYURVEDA
Nadi Pariksha or
Pulse Diagnosis
AYURVEDA
Nadi Pariksha or
Pulse Diagnosis
Nadi Pariksha is the ancient ayurvedic technique of diagnosis through the pulse. It can accurately diagnose physical, mental and emotional imbalances as well as diseases. It is a non- invasive science that enables to reach the root cause of health issues and not just address the symptoms.
Nadi Pariksha understands the vibratory frequency of the pulse at various levels on the Radial artery. Subtle vibrations are read at seven different levels vertically downward that help in ascertaining various functions in the body. The pulse, when examined, reveals both physical & mental characteristics of the patient. This is interpreted in the form of symptoms along with their prognosis, which helps in understanding the cause.
Thus, Nadi Pariksha forms the basis for addressing any ailment in an individual.
Additionally, it is also the scientific tool that enables an individual to secure personalized wellness regimes that range from-
The time tested and age-old natural way of healing, Ayurveda, has taught that any presence of disease in our system will be indicated as an imbalance in our ‘doshas’.
The key to cure and keep our body in good health is to balance the doshas and bring back balance to the body system.
The principles of Ayurveda follow the natural way to diagnose diseases and bring back balance to the body.
Pulse diagnosis was initially identified in the books of Sharangdhar Samhita in the 13th century highlighting the correlation between Nadi and Tridosha. Later, in the 16th century it was again mentioned in ‘Bhavprakash’ scripted by Shri Bhav Mishrji.
However, Nadi Pariksha gained its significance during the 17th century in Yogratnakar through 48 shlokas, detailing the science of Nadi. The scripture highlights details such as the appropriate time for Nadi Pariksha, rules for the Vaidya or Ayurvedic physician as well as the patient and the rules to be followed before and after Nadi Pariksha.
Along with the aforesaid scriptures, many other intellectuals, vaidya and saints did work on the science of Nadi; these include Maharishi Kanada, Ravanakrit Nadi Vigyan etc.
Our doctors at Prakritik Lifestyles are highly experienced and their lifestyle at the Art of Living Foundation includes regular practice of yoga, meditation, pranayama and the all-powerful Sudarshan Kriya. This makes them deeply intuitive, highly focused and aware.
Based on the Nadi Pariksha diagnosis, our doctors recommend personalized treatment and therapeutic plans. They also recommend the best suitable diet and lifestyle for you.
It is clearly mentioned by all the rishis and vaidyas that the pulsation of pulse varies from time to time and day to day. Kapha pulse is predominant in morning time, pitta dosha is predominant during mid day and the vata pulse can be observed in late afternoon and evening. Modern sciences have not yet been able to explain the phenomenon of variation of pulse during different times. Ayurvedic science explains the phenomenon related to the planetary action and the effect of moon and sun that has a major control over the changing of rhythmicity of the pulse.
For precise diagnosis, it is recommended that the diagnosis be done on empty stomach, early in the morning or three hours after food. The reason behind this principle is because, after food metabolism process begins, the diagnosis process gets distorted.
The hand of the patient should be free and slightly flexed at the forearm, so that the left hand of the physician, the 3 fingers of the right hand, namely the index finger, the middle finger and the ring finger of the physician gently touches the skin over the radial artery. The index finger is comfortably placed nearest the thumb and the other two fingers are placed next to it (the thumb should not be extended too far nor too much fixed).
It has been observed that it becomes much easier to evaluate a pulse of a person with three fingers than by one. It has been now converted into a rule that vata is established by the tip of the index finger of right-hand, placed on the radial artery next to the root of the thumb of the right hand of the patient, pitta pulse studied by the touch of the tip of middle finger placed next to it and that the kapha pulse by touch of the tip of the ring finger placed next to the middle finger on the artery.
Ayurveda supports health without disturbing the natural intelligence of the body. Ayurvedic treatments and techniques have no side effects. As a result, people around the world are now turning towards this ancient science to help them restore and maintain optimal health.
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Nadi Pariksha or Pulse Diagnosis is ancient ayurvedic technique of diagnosis through our pulse. Physical, Mental and Emotional imbalances and diseases can be accurately diagnosed. Nadi Pariksha tells the root cause of health issues and does not only address the symptoms.
Nadi Pariksha or Pulse Diagnosis is one of the eight methods in Ayurveda. It is an efficient method of diagnosing the disease. You come to know the imbalances in the doshas which indicate occurence of the disease.
Nadi Pariksha or Pulse Diagnosis understands vibrations of the pulse on the radial artery. Vata dosha is sensed by the right hand index finger tip placed on the radial artery next to the root of the right hand thumb of the patient. Pitta is studied by the touch of the middle finger tip and kapha pulse by the touch of ring finger tip placed next to the middle finger on the artery.
Nadi Vaidya (Nadi Doctor or Pulse Diagnosis Doctor) sense the signals (Laya-movements, Gati-speed, Pattern of movements) obtained through the artery are due to contraction and relaxation of the blood vessels and also movement of blood in the artery and change in the diameter.
Nadi Vigyan feel this signal on the patient’s wrist and conclude a disease. The imbalance of doshas and subdoshas and organs can be inferred.
Too much of exposure to sun Anxiety and depression Having loads of caffiene, tea, smoking, alcohol red meat, pungent, sour, salty, spicy fried food causes pitta imbalance
Slightly flexed forearm of the patient is placed on the table. Left hand 3 fingers of the Nadi Parikshak or doctor or ved index, middle and ring finger touches the skin of the radial artey of the patient.
Left hand 3 fingers of the Nadi Parikshak or doctor or ved index, middle and ring finger touches the skin of the radial artey of the patient. At 3 positions the patient’s pulse is sensed initially gently then little more pressure is applied to read the vibratory frequency of the pulse.
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Vata dosha is sensed by the right hand index finger tip placed on the radial artery next to the root of the right hand thumb of the patient. Pitta is studied by the touch of the middle finger tip and kapha pulse by the touch of ring finger tip placed next to the middle finger on the artery. At seven levels subtle vibrations are sensed vertically downward to ascertain functions in the body. Both physical and mental parameters are diagnosed. Thus can know the cause of the symptoms.
There are 72,000 nadis in us. These combine to become 10 nadis and then to 3 nadi and at the last to one nadi named Guru Nadi. Our body system is said to be the microcosmic representation of the macrocosmic universe.
Vata is related to element of air thus controlling all motions in the body. When vata is balanced it stimulates creativity and vitality. On imbalance it causes anxiety and fear.
Pulse Diagnosis in chinese medicine is Traditional Chinese Medicine or TCM. Pulse is divided in 3 positions of both wrists – first is close to wrist cun (inch), second is guan (gate), third is farthest from wrist chi (foot)
Pulse denotes the overall health and strength of energy in acupuncture. You can find out areas in the body where there are blockages of energy. Thus able to know the condition of internal organs.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine or TCM pulse is divided in 3 positions of both wrists – first is close to wrist cun (inch), second is guan (gate), third is farthest from wrist chi (foot). Some pulses are a combo of more than one component.
A acupuncturist takes your pulse being the main component in diagnosing imbalances and reading the pateint’s overall health.
A pulse is used to diagnose a medical emergency. Your pulse denotes if your heart pumps sufficient blood. The root cause to symptoms like fainting, dizziness, rapid heart palpitations, chest pain, breathlessness etc. can be diagnosed through pulse. Blood flow after an accident can be checked by pulse reading.
Doctors check pulse to note your healthy is your heart. It reads the heart’s rate and rhythm. It searches for the cause of the symptoms like – irregular heart beats, dizziness, etc. Fast pulse rate indicates infection or dehydration.
The pulse is important to know the well being of the heart. In a medical emergency your pulse rate finds if the heart is pumping sufficient blood or not.
A normal pulse rate is 60 to 100 in oximeter.