“Rasayana literally means ‘to enter the rasa,’ the water element of the body (plasma and lymph) with which all tissues are bathed and nourished.” (1)Since all the tissues are bathed in the rasa (fluids), when herbs enter the rasa, they nourish all the organs. Rasayanas, Ayurvedic medicine for vigor and vitality, are generally safe to take regularly and over extended periods of time. (The same may not be true for many purifying herbs). However, it is always wise to consult with an herbalist, Ayurvedic practitioner, or physician before incorporating new herbs into your routine. This is especially true if you take medications, are very sensitive to substances, or have serious health concerns. There are many herbs for vigor and vitality to choose from. Let’s take a look at just a few of the favorites in Ayurveda.
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There is a word for vigor in Ayurveda—ojas. Ojas does have an exact parallel in Western medicine. It is not single thing, but rather one's immunity, wellbeing, and sense of vigor and vitality. When ojas is strong there is vigor and vitality; when ojas is weak, illness sets in. Special herbs, a nourishing diet, yoga, and meditation all build and protect ojas. When it comes to Ayurvedic medicine for vigor and vitality, a category of herbs known as rasayanas are well-respected for their ability to support vigor and vitality.
Rasayanas are special in that they do more than energize. Instead, they build vigor and vitality from the inside out. As Ayurvedic practitioner Vishnu Dass (2013) explains,