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Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2021
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Ayurveda remains as the classical and comprehensive part of ancient Indian system of medicine for wellbeing promotive, disease preventive, and revival approach for human body.
Xianting Ding, Alok Sharma
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ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Ayurveda remains as the classical and comprehensive part of ancient Indian system of medicine for wellbeing promotive, disease preventive, and revival approach for human body.
Xianting Ding, Alok Sharma
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Rational use of Ashwagandha in Ayurveda (Traditional Indian Medicine) for health and healing.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2021ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal (Physalis somnifera L.) is a fairly known perennial shrub of Solanaceae family, and is used in Ayurveda- Traditional Indian Medicine (TIM), since ancient times.
V. Joshi, Apurva Joshi
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Public Health Approach of Ayurveda and Yoga for COVID-19 Prophylaxis
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2020Editor’s Note : National governments are deeply divided over whether traditional, complementary and integrative practices have value for human beings relative to COVID-19. We witness a double standard.
G. Tillu +3 more
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Ayurveda; safety, effectiveness, and acceptance around the world
F1000ResearchAyurveda is one of the oldest holistic healthcare approaches in the world, underpinning the interdependency of mind, body, and spirit in encouraging harmony and preventing disease.
Fahad M Alswaidi, Abdullah A Abualssayl
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Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal - Modern perspectives of an ancient Rasayana from Ayurveda.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2020ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal, commonly known as Ashwagandha, is an important medicinal plant that has been used in Ayurvedic and indigenous medicine for more than 3,000 years.
P. Mukherjee +5 more
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Ayurveda in Europe – Status and perspectives
International Journal of Ayurveda Research, 2022While systems of natural medicine are well-accepted by patients and doctors in Europe, Ayurveda is not generally acknowledged as a Medical Act. State regulations for applying Ayurvedic medicine vary from country to country and there are also major legal ...
M. Rosenberg
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AyurCeL: A comprehensive ayurveda clinical E-learning platform
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative MedicineAyurveda, an ancient holistic medicinal system, has sustained its relevance over millennia and continues to be practised extensively in India. However, challenges persist in clinical expertise among Ayurvedic practitioners, often due to limited clinical ...
Rammanohar Puthiyedath +6 more
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Artificial Intelligence in Ayurveda: A Simple Overview
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical SciencesAyurveda is regarded as a thousand-year-old science. This system of medicine has been time-proven and beneficial not just for maintaining individual's health but also in ensuring their (holistic) well-being.
Chetna Rathor +3 more
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Comparison of medicinal preparations of Ayurveda in India and five traditional medicines in China.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2021ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE Ayurveda is the main traditional healthcare system in Indian medicine. Tibetan medicine (TM), Mongolian medicine (MM), Buddhist medicine (BM), Dai medicine (DM), and Uyghur medicine (UM) are main traditional medicines ...
Xiaoli Li +6 more
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Artificial intelligence in Ayurveda: Current concepts and prospects
Journal of Indian System of MedicineArtificial intelligence (AI) has become a powerful tool in health care, and its integration with Ayurveda, presents promising opportunities. This review aims to Explore AI’s role in enhancing Ayurvedic diagnosis, personalized treatments, and
Manjiri Ranade
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