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Ayurveda for Modern Obstetrics

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2021
Ayurveda is a system of holistic medicine that integrates health with lifestyle to restore balance and remove disease by resolving the imbalance that causes it. Ayurvedic techniques that support digestion, immunity, vitality, and rejuvenation can help assist women with a healthy conception, pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum.
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Personality Types in Ayurveda

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 1983
The basis of human personality as given in ancient Hindu Ayurvedan literature is reviewed and interpreted in the light of current knowledge and understanding. The structure of mind expounded in Sankhyan philosophy is explained and its parallelism with the Freudian approach is brought out.
K.C. Dube, Aditya Kumar, Sanjay Dube
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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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Ayurveda

2002
Publisher Summary This chapter on the whole gives an excellent account of the system of natural medicine from India, and its application to the field of mental health. Ayurveda is the world's oldest existing system of traditional medicine. Its source is the Vedic tradition of India. In addition to providing treatment approaches for mental and physical
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THE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY IN AYURVEDA

National Journal of Research in Ayurved Science, 2019
Abstract –          Diseases are actually the manifestation of Pathophysiology wherein the body and mind is subjected to disorder in their normal functioning due to internal or external influence. Pathophysiology means physiology of disordered function1. The result of pathogenesis is imbalances in the harmony of normal health.
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Ayurveda Ki Brihadtray ( The Great Trio of Ayurveda)

2014
This paper deals with the Great Trio of Ayurveda, known as the Brihat Trayi, consists of three foundational texts that form the backbone of Ayurvedic knowledge: Charaka Samhita – Written by Agnivesha and later edited by Charaka, this text focuses on internal medicine and general principles of Ayurveda.
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Ayurveda: A multilectic interpretation

Social Science & Medicine, 1989
Ayurveda, in practice, comprises far more than a medical tradition in Sri Lanka. It provides, in addition to a manuscript for health care, a popular knowledge paradigm by which the population addresses social, epistemological and ontological issues in their lives.
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Ayurveda

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1976
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Alcoholism in Ayurveda

Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1950
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