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A review of Ayurvedic measures for preventing COVID-19 and promoting health during pregnancy

Journal of Indian System of Medicine
With the fourth year of the pandemic under its belt, the SARS-CoV-2 virus (COVID-19) disease is no longer deemed a public health emergency, but rather a persistent health issue. COVID-19 is one among the many diseases caused by severe acute respiratory
Neelam Kumari Singh   +2 more
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The Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India, development and perspectives

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2017
Vinod Kumar Joshi, Apurva Joshi
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A local genie in an imported bottle: Ayurvedic commodities and healthy eating in North India

, 2020
Many health-conscious Indians consume products sold under the label of Ayurveda – a South Asian tradition which promotes health and longevity through medicine, proper lifestyle, and diet.
Venera R. Khalikova
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Ayurvedic patients in Germany

Anthropology & Medicine, 2002
In the sociology of health and illness, the heterogeneous field of heterodox medicine is often conceptualised as a more or less homogeneous entity. All kinds of heterodox modes of treatment are pooled together in order to discover the heterodox patient.
Robert, Frank, Gunnar, Stollberg
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Ayurvedic Dilemmas

2017
The chapter opens with the history of the sharing and stealing of biological knowledge between India and the West including the story of how the drug reserpine made its way from practitioners of ayurvedic medicine to Novartis’ patent portfolio. The chapter then moves to a discussion of how ayurvedic medicine fits, and does not fit, the requirements of ...
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AYURVEDIC MEDICINE AND ARTHRITIS

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 2000
The fundamental principles of Ayurveda are briefly reviewed. The ancient classification of arthritis is described along with the comparisons to the modern system. Though the diagnosis is historical and clinical, it is based on the tridosha hypothesis. The Ayurvedic pathogenesis links arthritis to the gut.
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Healthcare the Ayurvedic way

Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2012
Ayurveda, the indigenous medical system of India, has integrated the concept of interconnectedness into its understanding of health and disease. It considers the human body as an indivisible whole with a network of interrelated functions, mind and consciousness, wherein a disturbance in one part will have repercussions in other parts as well.
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An Ayurvedic Theory of Cancer

Medical Anthropology, 1991
Ayurveda is a healing system widely practiced throughout South Asia. It is founded upon a set of Sanskrit texts composed two thousand years ago which describe in detail a theory of humoral balance within the body. The name Ayurveda means "that which has been seen to be true about long life." In 1975 in southern Tamil Nadu, an aged practitioner of ...
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Multi-Functional Carbon Dots from an Ayurvedic Medicinal Plant for Cancer Cell Bioimaging Applications

Journal of Fluorescence, 2020
G. Naik   +6 more
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