We want competent holistic professionals who specialize in “living organisms.”
Trividha Pariksha - 3 Point Examination
Darshana - observation
Sparshana - touch
Prashna - questioning
Ashtavidha Pariksha - 8 Point Examination
Nadi Pariksa - pulse assessment
Mala Pariksa - waste assessment
Mutra Pariksa - urine assessment
Jihva Pariksa - tongue assessment
Shabda Pariksa - voice/sound assessment
Sparsha Pariksa - visual assessment
Drik Pariksa - eye assessment
Akruit Pariksa - stature/gait/posture assessment
Dashavidha Pariksha - 10 Point Examination
Prakruti - individualized constitution
Vikriti - variation from homeostasis
Sara - quality of tissues
Samhana - quality of build
Pramana - bodily measurements
Satmya - personalized habituation
Sattva - state of mind/mental strength
Ahara shakti - capacity of digestion
Vyayama shakti - capacity for physical strength/resilience
Vaya - age
Why is it beneficial to know this?
I want to share the Ayurvedic methods of assessment for two reasons: I want to offer a window into the clinical sophistication of ayurvedic medicine and I want to offer a reframe for what has become the normal view of healthcare - the notion that medical specialists and high tech diagnostics are best.
The problem
Blood tests and medical specialist offer a painfully incomplete picture of our health. They do not reveal causation nor do they accurately find correlation between differing aspects of our health. We’re all too familiar with the story… “Well Mrs. Jones, your blood tests came back normal,” to which she replies, “how can that be? I feel terrible.”
Modern medicine puts forth the notion that blood tests and technological analysis is the highest form of diagnosis, and I’d like to say quite clearly that this is wrong. I’m going to lay out my case and I invite you to decide for yourself.
Consider this
When you need your car fixed you see a mechanic, a “specialist” in cars. Thus it seems natural that if you have digestive discomfort you would see a gastroenterologist, “ a specialist” in digestion. While on the surface this seems logical, let us investigate further.
The reality is that the expertise of our mechanic/car specialist is actually holistic. He understands cars as a whole. Alternators, batteries, cylinder block, pistons, crankshafts, timing belts, etc. He understands each part separately, and more importantly how all parts are interconnected. A great mechanic is able to ascertain which parts are working, which are not, and thus which action to take to return the car to proper working order. Moreover a great mechanic can guide you correctly and prevent you from taking unnecessary non helpful actions.
The medical specialty paradigm we operate in, is akin to a mechanic that has just specialized knowledge of pistons. He knows more about pistons than any other mechanic, but then refers you elsewhere for anything else. Imagine if all mechanics were this way? How many specialists would you see before finding the right diagnosis and issue with your car? Sound familiar?? 😉 Let us forget not that each specialist charges his fee along the way.
As I’m sure you’ve put together by now, this is in fact our current medical paradigm. “Doctors” of different modalities and specialties, offer their expertise in hyper specialized areas of focus and refer out for anything else. Sadly, as it stands today and in a general sense, these specialized doctors have never learned the science of holistic health. They do not understand health, healing, nutrition, physiology, or disease in a comprehensive manner. Nutrition is not taught in medical schools. We all know this, but we keep going… How can we trust a medical professional who doesn’t even understand how our food affects our health?
When it comes to health, we want our medical professionals to be equipped in the same manner as our mechanics. We want competent holistic professionals who specialize in “living organisms.” Health is not specialized, every aspect matters and plays a role. Just like our mechanics, we need people who ascertain what’s working, what’s not, and when & where to take action.
To further dispel the notion that technological testing is the best form of diagnosis let us explore my last point. What exactly are blood tests and biomarkers supposed to tell us? They’re supposed to indicate our health right? Whether or not we’re healthy? Blood tests and biomarkers are just indicators of our natural health. But these tests are not required to ascertain the health of a person. You yourself can tell whether a person looks vibrant and healthy or sickly and weak. Let’s take anemia as an example.
Modern medicine needs to run a blood test to find out if you’re anemic, but I don’t. And neither does a qualified holistic practitioner. A blood test isn’t required to see that you’re anemic at all. There are signs and symptoms both leading up to and in onset of anemia. According to Ayurveda, a person may appear thin, under nourished, with pale skin, lips, tongue, nails and a loss of natural skin glow. They may experience cold extremities, dryness, swelling, or headaches. They may also experience fatigue, heart palpitations, and feeling tired even after resting. Typically they experience poor digestion, absorption, indigestion, and loss of desire for eating. Mentally they may experience lack of motivation, difficulty concentrating, anxiety, and difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep.
This is just a window into it, and all of this can be ascertained through the beautiful Ayurvedic methods of assessment that we started with. No testing required and what’s more, Ayurveda is much better equipped to actually treat a person with anemia. Iron supplements and iron infusions, like most modern medical treatments, do not address the root cause of the issue.
In conclusion, the reason a “living organism” specialist is ideal is because they can connect the dots across all aspects of your health. Like stars in the night sky - when enough dots have been connected the constellation of your health is illuminated. This constellation presents both your current health status and roadmap to restoring balance. In my practice, I leverage the beautiful Ayurvedic science of life to support and nourish your physiological star map which is the true underlying cause of all aspects of your health and imbalance.
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