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Ayurveda

Der Onkologe, 2009
Ayurveda ist eine der altesten und am weitesten verbreiteten ethnomedizinischen Ansatze. Ayurveda ist Sanskrit und bedeutet Lebensweisheit oder auch Lebenswissenschaft. Man versteht darunter eine traditionelle indische Heilkunde, die schatzungsweise seit etwa 3000 bis 5000 Jahren praktiziert wird.
O. Micke, J. Hübner, K. Münstedt
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Patanjali Ayurveda Limited: Attraction of Ayurveda Products

South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases, 2017
Patanjali Ayurved Limited (PAL) is a company in India that deals in Ayurveda and herbal products in food, personal care and home care categories. The company started with an aim to link the rising destiny of millions of rural masses on the one hand and many more suffering and leading an unhealthy lifestyle on the other. The company within a very short
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Dementia in Ayurveda

The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 1999
The ancient Indian medical system, Ayurveda, included geriatrics as 1 of 8 medical divisions. Well-documented evidence exists for treating aging and age-related disorders including dementia. Geriatrics was termed Rasayanatantra. Cognitive function was well recognized and Sanskrit terms existed such as Buddhi for intelligence and Cittanasa (Citta means ...
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Obstetride Ayurveda

2021
Ayurveda is one of the traditional medicine practices and one of the oldest healing sciences. Defending the life integrity, it gives wisdom of a concsious universe that we can maintain in our lives. Thus, it guides people to create consciousness according to their structures, to make changes in their life styles, and to balance and maintain it ...
YILMAZ, Leman   +2 more
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[Ayurveda].

Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1977
The ancient medicine of India (ayurveda) is a broadly conceptualized anthropology embracing the whole human being without the Western body/soul dualism. A symptomatology based on careful observation leads, in conjunction with etiology, pathogenesis and pathology, with constitutional and personality features, to a differentiated nosology.
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Exploring consumer purchase intentions and behavior of buying ayurveda products using SOBC framework

Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2022
Debarun Chakraborty   +2 more
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Ayurveda

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1976
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Can initial trust boost intention to purchase Ayurveda products? A theory of consumption value (TCV) perspective

International Journal of Consumer Studies, 2022
Debarun Chakraborty   +2 more
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Evaluating Ayurveda

The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2001
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