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Meet the Founders

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Founder & Ayurvedic Doctor

​Dr. Tharanga Muthu Mala

Ayurvedic doctor Tharanga Muthu Mala hails from a farming and medical family in the Akuressa area of ​​Matara. After completing her higher education, she spent about seven years studying Ayurvedic medicine.
She understands the faults and diseases of patients by examining their pulse.


She treats and cures both local and foreign patients. Treatment is done through herbal medicine and Panchakarma therapy according to the patient's disease.


She is also a skilled astrologer with a deep knowledge of astrology and makes accurate predictions about the past, present, and future.

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Founder & Ayurvedic Doctor

Dr. Pubudu. J.Jasinghe

Ayurvedic doctor P. J.Jasinghe has been treating local and foreign patients for thirty years with his own knowledge.

Coming from a family of physicians in the Mihiripenna area of ​​Galle, after completing his higher education, he studied under the supervision of his father, Ayurvedic physician P.j Jasinghe.

 

He has been practicing medicine for about twenty years, acquiring a thorough knowledge of Panchakarma treatment and has been treating local and foreign patients for about twenty years.

 

He has a very accurate understanding of the body's official thrust.

Ayurveda

1. What is Ayurveda?

Considered by many scholars to be the oldest healing science, Ayurveda is a holistic approach to health designed to help people live long, healthy, balanced lives. The term Ayurveda is taken from the Sanskrit words ayus, meaning life or lifespan, and veda, meaning knowledge.

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2. Three blames -
3 Doshas : Air, Fire, Wind

There are three faults in the fault group. These three dos are called Tundos, Tridosha and Tridhatu. The three doshas are air, bile and phlegm. To these the name dosha is applied because it pollutes the body, and the name dhatu is applied because it supports the body. When the doshas are balanced, they help to sustain the body, but when they are unbalanced, they cause diseases to be born. Among these three faults, the main fault is air. The other two doshas are conducted in the body by air. In other words, the two bile ducts act like pistons in the body. Air has the properties of Vayo Bhuta, and all the actions of the body are organized by air.

 

Bile is the Agni in the body. It has the qualities of Tejo Bhuta. Bile is responsible for heating the body, digesting food, giving vision to the eyes and all fermentation.

 

Dosha is made up of two earth and water demons. Guru guna, manda guna, permanent guna etc. are among its qualities
 

Main though. The fluidity of the body, the smoothness of the joints, the fullness of the body, etc. are some of the functions of phlegm, and the phlegm also protects the body from being burnt by the Agni born from Pit.

 

These three Va-Pith-Sem should exist in a certain equilibrium in the body. When they are in the same condition, the body is healthy, and if the doshas increase or become imbalanced, it leads to the birth of various physical diseases.

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3. Pancha Karma Chikitsa - Long spanned outcome for lifetime

Pancha Karma is the five-fold vikitsa system. This medicinal soil is mainly used for cleansing the body. Something should be cleaned only if it is dirty. How does the body become impure? We know that our body gets polluted from the outside by working, straining, being in the sun, sweating, dusting etc. Then we wash the body with clean water or take a bath to get clean. Just bathing removes the oily dirt from our body and cleans the body from the outside. But our Shodhana Karmas do not mean cleaning the body from the outside but cleaning it from the inside.

 

How does the inside of the body become unclean? As the body becomes impure from the outside, it is also impure from the inside. That pollution is caused by eating unhealthy food. In other words, eating spoiled or rotten food, wrongly prepared food, food that is difficult to digest, food that is not compatible with each other, eating food that is not suitable for our body, eating more than the amount of our stomach fire, not eating enough food for the stomach fire, eating again before digesting the food eaten, eating unpleasant food. Eating at inappropriate times, not drinking water or drinking more water than required, etc., due to dietary causes and daytime sleepiness. The three doshas of Va Pith Sem in the body become irritated due to various reasons such as nocturnal sleep, restlessness or overexertion of the body, long journeys without rest, constipation, urinary incontinence, seasonal changes, etc. The enraged doshas corrupt the rasa-raktadi and create various diseases. 
 

The three dos are substances that contaminate relics. When they are present, the inside of the body is impure. Therefore, they should be washed and cleaned. If not cleaned, many diseases will occur. There are several methods for this purification, but not all of them lead to proper purification. Thus, the five methods or five karmas given in Ayurveda for purification are called Pancha Karma.

 

When diseases are cured by cleansing the body with these methods, those diseases do not recur. Because the root causes of those diseases are destroyed. Once a tree is uprooted, it cannot grow back. It is like cutting down the disease tree. It is as if a tree that has been cut down cannot be re-written when the right opportunity arrives.

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