Monk Bodhidharma, the founder of Zen Buddhist, once went on the high mountain, where he was going to meditate for several weeks. But the monk eyes closed all the time. And he fell asleep during prayers.
Bodhidharme awake angry at himselves for this and cut themselves eyelids, threw them on the ground. Soon, however, at that place grew up the first tea bush, running the sleep. So explain the emergence of tea Buddhists, used the tea Read the rest of this entry »
As it was admitted by doctors, acupuncture is an original method of manipulation.
Acupuncture differs from other treatment methods by external irritating means, that the irritation is put on extremely small zone of a skin surface (dot irritation). And the needle getting into superficial and deeper fabrics, becomes in different variants of influence irritant of the sensitive nervous terminations Read the rest of this entry »
In India, practitioners in Ayurveda undergo 5 and 1/2 years of training including 1 year of internship in select Ayurveda Medical Schools wherein they earn the professional doctorate degree of Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (B.A.M.S.). A Bachelor’s degree with a major in Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and a minor in Sanskrit is desirable for candidates Read the rest of this entry »
Ayurveda or ayurvedic medicine has more than 2,000 years of history. It is a rational system of medicine based on a humoral interpretation of disease and health. It’s prehistory goes back to Vedic and Buddhist cultures. Although the religious hymns of the Atharvaveda and the Rgveda mention some herbal medicines, protective amulets, and healing prayers that recur in later ayurvedic treatises Read the rest of this entry »
Alternative medicine includes practices that differ from conventional medicine. Some alternative medicine practices are homeopathy, naturopathy, chiropractic, and herbal medicine. A typical definition is “every available approach to healing that does not fall within the realm of conventional medicine”.
Alternative medicine practices Read the rest of this entry »
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