New Delhi: In Unani medicine, “Harkat-o-Sukoon Nafsani” – meaning mental activity and mental rest – is considered the foundation of a healthy life. Just as the body gets tired and can fall ill if it works continuously without rest, the mind too loses balance if it is constantly trapped in stress, anxiety, fear, or anger.

According to Unani principles, the body possesses a life force called “Ruh,” which plays a crucial role in maintaining both mental and physical balance. When emotions are balanced, thoughts are positive, and the mind receives adequate rest, the Ruh remains balanced, promoting better health.

In today’s fast-paced life, people often focus on physical fatigue but ignore mental exhaustion. Working late, spending long hours on screens, staying immersed in worry, or constantly thinking about the future – all these increase mental stress.

Unani medicine emphasizes that mental activity is necessary, as thinking, learning, and working are parts of life. However, balance is essential. Excessive mental busyness can cause restlessness, irritability, insomnia, and fatigue, while complete inactivity can increase sadness and lethargy. Therefore, balance is the key to a healthy mind.

Major changes are not required for mental relaxation. Taking a little time for oneself daily, practicing deep breathing, spending time in nature, performing prayers or meditation, and staying with positive people help soothe the mind.

Understanding one’s limits and avoiding unnecessary pressure is also important. Unani principles teach that through moderation, positive thinking, and periodic mental rest, both the mind and body can be kept healthy. (With inputs from IANS)

Kanchan Chaurasiya
Kanchan Chaurasiya

Kanchan Chaurasiya joined Medical Dialogues in 2025 as a Media and Marketing Coordinator. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Arts from Delhi University and has completed certifications in digital marketing. With a strong interest in health news, content creation, hospital updates, and emerging trends, Kanchan manages social media, news coverage, and public relations activities. She coordinates media outreach, creates press releases, promotes healthcare professionals and institutions, and supports health awareness campaigns to ensure accurate, engaging, and timely communication for the medical community and the public.