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India The Hot Spot for Ayurveda Medical Tourism. Nobody knows how tourism got connected with Ayurveda. But now Kerala has become a place for health conscious tourists. Almost all tourist operators are now harping on this idea. All hotels and resorts offfer better Ayurvedic treatment facilities and scores of Ayurvedic doctors got into the payrolls of five star hotels. MORE...
Fructitherapy. One of the most wonderful gift of Nature is the abundance of Fruits.
The traditional system of Ayurvedic medicine in India used fruit therapy to cure diseases.
Fruit and fruit juice have long been utilized in healing treatments. MORE...
Glimpses of Indian Medical Heritage. India has a medical heritage that has the longest continous history in human civilization.About 7500 species of plants are in use by 4635 ethnic communities for human and veterinary healthcare across the various echo systems of this sub continent.Indian traditional health care programmes function through two social streams.One is the local or folk system which is purely decentralised and empirical leased on local resources .The system is highly region specific and community rooted. MORE...
The Tribal Physicians of Kerala. Along with the resurgence of Ayurveda in India tribal medicine, which was kept as a secret treatment method by the tribal people of India, has also attained a newly thrust importance. The tribal people living in the forest areas of Kerala’s southern part have their own treatment methods and herbals which can heal several diseases, which does not have a remedy in Allopathic medicine. The Kani tribals of Thiruvananthapuram District are famous for their tribal medicine. MORE...
Safed musli the herbal viagra from India. Safed musli is the latest herb to catch the fancy of farmers in India. A miraculous herb with immense therapeutic values, safed musli is an alternative to chemical viagra and popularly known as Indian viagra or herbal viagra. Scientifically the plant is known as Chlorophytum borivilianum, belongs to family Liliaceae. Medicinal plant board has recognized safed musli as the 6th plant to be protected in India.MORE...
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