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Ayurvedic Medicines, Treatments Know-how for Transfer

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

VaidyanTraditional Ayurvedic secrets of medicines and treatments available for transfer from a government recognised practitioner

Ayurveda universities, herbal & pharmaceutical companies, medicine hunters or other genuine parties can contact us for details. The deal includes transfer of the knowledge of medicine preparation and treatment details, including diet control and lifestyle restrictions.

Know-how of treatments for the following conditions is now available to be transferred to qualified persons or institutes.

  • Cancer (various types)
  • Heart Conditions
  • Skin Diseases (Psoriasis, acne, etc)
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Crane (Sexual Impotency Cure for Men)
  • Geriatric Medicines

Herbal/pharmaceutical companies, recognised medical universities (from India or abroad) and parties with genuine interests on Ayurvedic treatment methods are welcome.

About the Physician Who is selling the Know-How

This Vaidyar (Ayurveda physician) is a member of the famous Ashta-Vaidya community of Kerala. Ayurveda practice has been the tradition of the family. He started practicing as a vaidyar at the tender age of 16, while getting trained under his father. His grandfather also was a government recognized physician. He can’t transfer this knowledge to his next generation, as his children didn’t show an active interest in Ayurveda practice.

More details of this vaidyar, his credentials, and government recognitions he have got will be added in the coming days.

Ayurveda Treatments

Friday, March 23rd, 2007

Ayurvedic treatments include medication, massaging and surgery. Medication can be orally administered, applied on body, or inhaled as smoke. Massaging is a method of facilitating blood circulation to all parts of the body and to remove pain and bodily disorders.

Another form of treatment in Ayurveda is detoxification or body purification by expelling bodily wastes called. Panchakarma therapy aims in deep cleansing of body.

Rasayana chikitsa or rejuvenation therapy aims at rejuvenating the person to youthful vigor and agility.

Surgery is performed on eyes to treat some diseases that affect the eye.

The treatments for a person are prescribed only after analyzing the physical capacity of the person, his or her mental capacities and many factors associated within. Treatments are prescribed for the person and not for the diseases.

This is the fundamental difference between Ayurveda and Allopathy. Allopathy aims at treating the disease by directly attacking the factors that lead to the disease. If it is a pathogen that causes the disease, Allopathy doctors prescribe antibiotics. Addressing the person is an absent entity in Allopathy. Ayurveda doctors prescribe the medicines, diet and lifestyle modifications to help the body expel the toxins and regain health.

One among the prime requirement of Ayurvedic medicines is that they must not produce side effects.

After Ayurvedic treatment, the full system of the body is rebalanced for better healthy state.