Ayurveda: Its impact on Indian well-being

Ayurveda: Its impact on Indian well-being
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Ayurveda was developed in India 3000 years ago. It is the world’s oldest holistic body-threptic system. The primary goal of Ayurveda is to promote ideal well-being in society. As per the Ayurveda medical practitioner, when there is an imbalance of doshas in our bodies, we shall become sick. The significance of Ayurveda was identified only 150 years ago in India. In the post-Indian independence era, Ayurveda development is on the rise due to the revolution of modern energetic health and medical systems, though there is an imbalance of modern research in Ayurveda in India. The empirical study of qualitative research was conducted by the author, and secondary data were used. It is indeed needed for Ayurveda to adopt the modern medical system, reaching its ultimate peak in the Indian economy. Ayurveda treatment for chronic diseases is superior to Allopathy treatment. Hence, the ideologies of Ayurveda are to be rationalized by Ayurveda experts through the government. The government of India needs to initiate various steps for progressing Ayurveda and reaching people.

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