Ayurveda: Information and Treatment Methods | Publications
Summary: Disabled World's Ayurveda: Information and Treatment Methods section offers a curated collection of articles and research papers that delve into various aspects of Ayurvedic medicine. Topics range from comprehensive introductions to Ayurveda's principles to specific treatments, such as herbal formulas for varicose veins and Ayurvedic approaches to managing lung cancer. These publications provide valuable insights into alternative therapies that may complement conventional treatments, offering readers, including those with disabilities and seniors, additional perspectives on health management.
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| Title & Author | Ed | Publish Revised |
|---|---|---|
| Varicose Veins: Herbal Formula in Ayurvedic Treatments - Ian C. Langtree | 2010/11/15 2022/03/24 | |
| What is Ayurveda? - Roy Chavarcode | 2010/11/15 2019/10/14 | |
| Ayurvedic Herbal Treatment for Lung Cancer - Dr. A. A. Mundewadi - Chief Ayurvedic Physician at Mundewadi Ayurvedic Clinic, Thane, Maharashtra, India. | 2009/02/21 2019/12/14 | |
| Ayurvedic Medicine: An Ancient Healing Tradition - Ian C. Langtree | ✓ ✓ | 2009/01/15 2025/12/18 |
| Benefits of Ayurvedic Medicine - Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD, Hypnotherapist, Author, International Speaker and Inspirational leader. | 2009/01/15 2019/12/14 |
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