- Withania somnifera supports regeneration and builds resistance to stress
- Centella asiatica promotes brain activity
- Nelumbo nucifera contributes to mental balance
- Glycyrrhiza glabra calms down the nervous system
- Cinnamomum zeylanicum has a beneficial effect upon the cardiovascular functions
- Emblica officinalis enhances digestion and strengthens immunity
- Mentha arvensis relieves the airways
According to the traditional Tibetan medicine based on Ayurvedic principles, all living organisms are composed of five elements: ether, air, fire, water and earth. These elements are being manifested in the human body in the form of three life energies (doshas) vata, pitta and kapha (in Tibet: lung, tripa and beken) that govern the harmonic interaction of our psychosomatic functions.
Vata: physical and mental activity, circulatory and lymphatic system, nervous system and respiratory tract
Pitta: digestion and metabolism, functioning of liver and blood quality, brain activity and sensory perception, body temperature and skin appearance
Kapha: skeletal system and muscles, joints and bodily fluids, vitality and immune system
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Category: nervous and hormonal balance, cardiovascular system, digestion and intestinal function, vitality and the immune system