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Functions  and systems in Ayurveda Overview of Functions and systems Functions in Ayurveda In Ayurveda, the doshas are believed to be related to different functions and systems in the human organism. The doshas are thought to govern different bodily functions and are believed to be responsible for maintaining overall health and well-being. Pitta dosha : Pitta is related to metabolism and governs the functions of the digestive system, including the stomach and small intestine. It also governs the functions of the skin, eyes, and endocrine system. An imbalance in Pitta can lead to symptoms such as acid reflux, rashes, anger, and inflammation. Kapha dosha : Kapha is related to structure and lubrication and governs the functions of the respiratory system, including the lungs and throat. It also governs the functions of growth, repair, and immunity, as well as the functions of the joints, and the water balance in the body. An imbalance in Kapha can lead to symptoms such as weight gain, ...

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Functions  and systems in Ayurveda Overview of Functions and systems Functions in Ayurveda In Ayurveda, the doshas are believed to be related to different functions and systems in the human organism. The doshas are thought to govern different bodily functions and are believed to be responsible for maintaining overall health and well-being. Pitta dosha : Pitta is related to metabolism and governs the functions of the digestive system, including the stomach and small intestine. It also governs the functions of the skin, eyes, and endocrine system. An imbalance in Pitta can lead to symptoms such as acid reflux, rashes, anger, and inflammation. Kapha dosha : Kapha is related to structure and lubrication and governs the functions of the respiratory system, including the lungs and throat. It also governs the functions of growth, repair, and immunity, as well as the functions of the joints, and the water balance in the body. An imbalance in Kapha can lead to symptoms such as weight gain, ...