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    convince the patient of its efficacy. Take for example the translation of Ayurvedic concepts into allopathic terminologies: ’pandu’ being translated into anaemia or ’prameha’ being translated into diabetes (Naraindas‚ 2006). These mappings between Ayurveda and biomedicine are unlikely to affect the process of diagnosis or prognosis; instead they serve more as an assurance to the non-committed practitioner or the unconvinced

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    Ayurveda health tourism a boon or curse? Health tourism is good for the country’s economy and the individuals who are benefited by it. But any country which is benefit ted by the health tourism should provide the health benefit for the poor and down trodden first and the only open the health tourism. Other it is a mockery. Health tourism aboon or acurse seminar paper? Health tourism is a boon to any country as it gets revenue and foreign exchange Health Tourism in India The quality of service

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    Agni: The Digestive Fire Posted on December 6‚ 2006 by yogarasayana In Ayurveda‚ the science of life‚ all creation arises out of five great elements known as mahabhutas. This phenomenal world is created first by the qualities of akash or space‚ which gives us the container for all form. Within this space vayu or air then manifests all possible movement. Agni or fire becomes responsible for all transformation and thus all possibilities. Next‚ jala or water offers the breeding ground for life and

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    Technology The earliest evidence of technological progress in the India is to be found in the remains of Harappan civilization (4000-3000 BC.). Archaeological remains point to the existence of well planned urban centres the boasted of private and public dwelling laid out in orderly fashion along with roads and drainage systems completing them. The drainage systems are particularly remarkable for the times since they are built underground and constructed in a manner to allow for regular cleaning

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    Is your child frequently becoming sick? Is your child not performing well in the school? Ayurveda has the answer to Overcome these problems………. SWARNA BINDU PRASHANA AYURVEDIC IMMUNIZATION PROGRAMME Swarna Bindu Prashana is a safe Ayurvedic combination beneficial for children. The medicine is administered on the day of Pushya Nakshatra (most preferable) or any day in every month to attain greater efficacy. BENEFITS: Increases immunity and intelligence Improves span of

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    ------------------------------------------------- Introduction It is sometimes a source of great wonder how certain elements of a culture have great similarities among different groups of another culture e.g.‚ art forms from one culture being held in high regard in some other part of the world. Some instances would be French Perfumes‚ Italian Leather etc. Further examples could be of cuisine. It is a testament to globalization how one does not need to venture far in order to enjoy Chinese‚ Italian

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    when Kamal Passi started Lotus Herbals‚ the beauty market in India was still in its most vestigial stage; what went in the name of beauty products was an assortment of bleaches‚ cold creams and fairness creams‚ and a handful of colour cosmetics. And Ayurveda hadn’t quite emerged as the magical master key to beauty either. It’s only natural then that Passi chose to cater to the overseas market‚ positioning Lotus’ portfolio of skin-‚ body-‚ hair-care and sun-protection products on the ‘contemporary Ayurvedic

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    cancer. Ayurveda Ayurveda is an ancient Indian medical science. It is a natural health care system thought to be the "mother of healing". Unlike modern western medicine‚ which focuses on treating the symptoms of an illness‚ Ayurveda concentrates on the source of the disease using natural treatments to eliminate the root cause and promote the patient`s inherent self-healing abilities by improving immunity. The most extreme example of illness caused by lack of purpose is cancer. Ayurveda considers

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    Intercultural Communication in the Workplace Paper SOC 315: Cultural Diversity Intercultural Communication In today’s world‚ more companies are selection to go global to conduct business. Regardless of the company one is a part of he or she is likely to interact with people who from numerous national‚ religious‚ and ethnic backgrounds. Communicating across language and cultural barriers can be a challenge to ones skills. It has become more common in ones own country to encounter people

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    Foods was born out of the dream of visionary entrepreneur‚ Mr. K.S.R.Natarajan. He was well aware of the tremendous importance of sesame‚ or gingelly oil in the culture of South India‚ and how it is used as a cooking medium‚ for medicinal purposes in Ayurveda‚ and for cosmetic use. Realizing the potential importance of this nutritionally rich oil in an increasingly health-conscious society‚ he founded Nataraj Oil Mills Private Limited in 1994‚ to provide the best quality gingelly oil to small and large

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