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Ayurveda

Ayurveda (/ˌɑːjʊərˈveɪdə, -ˈviː-/ AH-yoor-VAY-də, -⁠VEE-; IAST: āyurveda) is an alternative medicine system with historical roots in the Indian subcontinent. It is heavily practised throughout India and Nepal, where as much as 80% of the population report using Ayurveda. Ayurveda has been adapted for Western consumption, notably by Baba Hari Dass in the…

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related to Further reading · 85
Ayurveda → Ancient India, Ancient Indian Medicine, Andhra Pradesh, Anthony George, Bielefeld, Bombay, Brain Function, British India, Byculla, Calcutta, Case Study, Caution With Ayurvedic Products, Central Institute, Clarendon Press, Co, Commentary, Concepts, Discursive Formations, Drug Administration, Drury
related to Further development and spread · 32
Ayurveda → Arabic, Ayurvedic, Bhavamisra, Bologna, Branca, Brett, British, Charaka, Chinese, Dalhana, Europe, Gaspare Tagliacozzi, Gentleman's Magazine, In, In Renaissance Italy, India, Indian, Indian Middle Ages, Instruments, Joseph Constantine Carpue
related to Main texts · 28
Ayurveda → After, All, Atreya Punarvasu, Ayurvedic, BCE, Bhela Samhita, Buddhist, CE, Charaka, Charaka Samhita, Common Era, Dridhabala, History, Hoernle, IA, IB, Indian Medical Literature, Many, Meulenbeld, Nagarjuna
related to Current status · 20
Ayurveda → Ayurvedic, Ayurvedic Medicine, Bachelor, BAMS, European, Exposure, From, Global Ayurveda, India, Indian, Maharishi Ayurveda, Modern Ayurveda, Nepal, New Age Ayurveda, Several, Smith, Surgery, The, West, Wujastyk
related to history · 16
Ayurveda → Agnivesha, As, Ayurvedic, Brahma, Debate, Dhanvantari, Divodasa, India, Indus, Indus Valley, Responses, Some, The, The Atharvaveda, There, Tradition
related to Substances used · 16
Ayurveda → Amalaki, Animal, Ashwagandha, Ayurvedic, Bibhitaki, British India, Consumption, Haritaki, In, Ocimum, Plant-based, The, Triphala, Tulsi, William Dymock, Withania
related to Eight components · 12
Ayurveda → BCE, Bhūtavidyā, Discussions, Kāyachikitsā, Mahābhārata, Pediatrics, Sanskrit, Skt, The, This, Toxicology, Vishagara-vairodh Tantra
related to Principles and terminology · 12
Ayurveda → According, Buddhism, For, However, Jainism, Like, Moderation, Samkhya, The, There, These, Vaisheshika
related to Outside the Indian subcontinent · 7
Ayurveda → Baba Hari Dass, Chinese, Due, European, In, Maharishi Ayurveda, Western
related to Promotion · 7
Ayurveda → AYUSH, In India, In Nepal, Ministry, National Ayurvedic Training, NATRC, Research Centre

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flatulenceinstance ofand enjoys esoteric knowledge is likely vata prakriti and therefore more susceptible to conditions0.80text
stutteringinstance ofand enjoys esoteric knowledge is likely vata prakriti and therefore more susceptible to conditions0.80text
and rheumatisminstance ofand enjoys esoteric knowledge is likely vata prakriti and therefore more susceptible to conditions0.80text
spinal cord disordersinstance ofit was reported that insurance companies covered expenses for Ayurvedic treatments in case of conditions0.80text
bone disorderinstance ofit was reported that insurance companies covered expenses for Ayurvedic treatments in case of conditions0.80text
arthritisinstance ofit was reported that insurance companies covered expenses for Ayurvedic treatments in case of conditions0.80text
cancerinstance ofit was reported that insurance companies covered expenses for Ayurvedic treatments in case of conditions0.80text
leadinstance ofof rasa medicines sold on the Internet in 2005 included toxic heavy metals0.80text
mercuryinstance ofof rasa medicines sold on the Internet in 2005 included toxic heavy metals0.80text
and arsenicinstance ofof rasa medicines sold on the Internet in 2005 included toxic heavy metals0.80text
samskaras or shodhanasinstance ofcertain physico-chemical purification processes0.80text
Ayurvedahas preventionTwo0.60section

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