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Reply To: Ayurvedic Energetics & Constitutions

Home Forums Holistic Nutrition Program Ayurvedic Energetics & Constitutions Reply To: Ayurvedic Energetics & Constitutions

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Yuzu Braden
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Hi Riley,

With your reply, I have another question. I understand that If you are in balance, Prakruti and Vikruti are the same and that is what you aim to achieve. If you don’t know both your Prakruti and Vikruti, you can’t tell what is in balance and what is needed to be fixed. Dosha test tells your Vikruti but how do you determine your Prakruti? Is there another test or just you determine from your appearance and body tendencies ( then isn’t it same as answering the dosha test with your childhood experience?)?

Also, if two doshas are almost the same percentage, how do you decide which dosha’s treatment to be prioritized? Sometimes they are asking the opposite things.

Thank you,
Yuzu