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Ayurveda

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A comprehensive system of Indian Traditional Medicine. It uses herbal compounds, special diets and other exclusive practices to promote health

Caution
  • Some herbs may contain harmful metals like lead, mercury and arsenic


  • They may interact with conventional medications in an unsafe manner


  • Avoid in pregnancy if possible


Therapy for:
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis


  • Osteoarthritis


  • Digestive disorders


  • Disease Prevention


  • Immune booster


  • Diabetes


  • Allergies


  • Anaemia (Low Blood level)


Comments
  • Ancient Indian. Ayur=life, Veda=Knowledge


  • Modalities of Ayurvadic Medicine include: Aromatherapy, Astrology, Colour therapy, Diet, Exercise, Herbs, Massage, Meditation, Music Therapy, Purification and Yoga

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