Guest guest Posted August 23, 2005 Report Share Posted August 23, 2005 Dear Dr Phadke Thanks for your compliments for the members who communicate to the group often. Hope you will give us an opportunity to include your name also in that list. Your suggestions to improve the group also require deep thinking. During this thinking some new issues surfaced, which should be thought over by all. Please offer your comments also. As modern science has given us all gadgets like PC, cell phone, internet, we can modernise all the ayurvedic diagnosis process in the same spirit. But can a modern ayurvedist ask a slum dweller to undergo a MRI, if he cant afford it? Have you visited villages and seen the dire powerty of our countrymen? Should they be banned from the benifits of Modern Ayurveda which insists on X-rays, scans, blood markers etc. And how can we subject a person to side effects of these techniques? Ayurveda, as documented by acharyas, was perhaps epitome of common sense, meditation and consensus understanding of various acharyas. Excepting looking at patient's body, skin, urine and stool, they did not want any other test. It did not matter whether you know the name of the disease or not. If your knowledge suggests whether disease is curable, controllable or incurable, tell patient accordingly. What kind of modernised technique Ramdev Maharaj uses? One fried of this author (who is a modern science practitioner) obtained significant benifits by following Ramdev Maharaj techniques for his own health problems. And now he adds those to his prescriptions! Today, modern science has an array of names of diseases, but neither knows their origin cause nor effective cure for the same. It is lamentable that on ayurveda forum we still have to use modern science terms rather than original ayurvedic terms. We need to look into the reasons why we are forgetting rich heritage of words devised by acharyas. B.P. was known to ayurveda, but it was termed as a special "pulse" state. Today, due to advent of computers and radiation equipment we subject patient to never ending scans of all kinds and produce new disease. Ayurveda mentions equivalent of cancer and AIDS also. What kind of scan they would have used to discover these diseases and corresponding remedies, remains a research area. First Surgery in the world was done in India 2700 years ago, and equivalent of C-section was also practiced. Then why these topics do not fall in ayurveda is something this author does not understand. All of us owe our existence to child birth. That is where consideration of health of us and mother starts. Though ayurveda mentions several herbs for healthy pregnancy or even abortion, how many such herbs are currently being used? Perhaps people need to be blamed who got dragged to shine of modern science ignoring simplicity of ayurveda. When the topic of C-section etc was being debated here, several personal mails recd by this author indicated what is happening world over. Patients are afraid to criticise the system in an open forum like this. But they air out their sufferings privately. After all, grief halves when communicated. When an ayurvedist starts prescribing statin medication, on the other hand, he is deviating out from ayurveda. And as you rightly point out such a medication should not be prescribed over the net. But whether statin is necessary or not is a question Todd can answer better. Our aim in discussing some pitfalls of modern science is to caution some modern ayurvedists, who for fast results, may be tempted to use such medications. Doctor, this author has seen that almost 70% ayurvedic doctors were practicing allopathy twenty years ago. Today of course they have changed the flag. Public health system in India cant afford western or modernised ayurvedic model. This model could serve income tax payers or evaders. In villages, you can find only an ayurvedist to attend to people. Now even Mumbai Corporation and several hospitals are on the way to introduce traditional ayurvedic system in public dispensaries. 80% indian population is in villages, producing food for remaining 20% staying in cities and metros. Despite your busy schedule and being a moderator for another group, this author request you to become an active member like other names you mentioned. With your specialized knowledge and philosophy to preserve ayurvdic essense, this group will certainly benifit. We have been eagerly waiting your contributions for a long time! Warm regards Dr Bhate ayurveda, wrote: > Any way ,I feel when we are using PC for this communication, we use > pen to write with we travel by trains, plains or car, then why should > not we use the 21st century technology to put up our Ayurveda in the > modernise way ? The only thing we MUST NOT FORGET in all this process > is that it (Ayurveda) should not loose its purity, genuinity ! Basic > principles of Ayurved should never be compromised with such process ! > > There is a small request here ! Do we all know ( at least > Ayurvedacharyas, Ayurved Vachaspati )we can not jump to conclusion & > go on statin medications on net unless we have seen the patient, > interogated him properly, with trividha or Ashtavidha Pariksha !! > I understand the moto is to help others without any expectations , > but don't you think even that can also leads to some problems ? But I > should say Dr.Venu aptly adviced to one of the mail to go for Gen. > Surgeon for operative procedure !That was a good aspect as well ! > > I think we need not debate on issues like C.Section on Ayurved > groups , don't you think all these discussions although very > interesting & informative , but still out of way to the subjects of > ayurveda ! I am sorry, if I have crossed any one ! I appologise if > any one felt odd with my comments. > > please join simillar discussion on newlystarted google group - > Ayurveda_Yoga_for_all.Thanking you, > With warm regards, > PROF. DR. AASHISH PHADKE. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2005 Report Share Posted August 24, 2005 Dear Dr.Bhate, Thanks for replying on my mail. Well I don't have anything to say on overusage or misuse of technology ! But do u mean to say Ayurvedic doctors need not use these techniques? Yes I am aware of poverty , I also agree that many of them can not afford the cost of investigations, but pl. remember there are several charitable org./ Govt. hosp. where we can get these tests done, many a times free or in a very reduced price. Whenever it is not required we can go ahead with our clinical accumen of Ayurvedic Nidana! I need of comment on any one who is per say not University qualified in Ayurveda & have tall claims saying have this Nuksa & your diseases will be Khatam !! That is NOT the AYURVEDIC APPROACH !! Any way .....! Thats the entirely different issue & can not be considered here for discussion at least with my answer ! Yes, I fully agree that Ayurveda do have a branch of Shalya tantra, Shalaklya tantra & Stree Roga Prasooti Tantra where one can observe the ref. of Surgical procedures including C.S., but I don't think we have tried to compare the Surgical approach of Sushruta of Vamadeveeya prasava vis a vis to modern approach ! Yes that would have been more closer to the theme of Ayuerveda. Let me say that I have worked in a Municiple Hosp. as an Ayurvedic Consultant for about 8 to 10 yrs as Hon. also in a teaching institute ! You have rightly stated that Statins should not be prescribed online ,correct, but why even Ayurvedic Drugs ? Do you know if these drugs (Ayurvedic herbomineral combinations) if taken for pretty long period ,in a wong dose ( not just dose mentioned on label claim, since it may vary with ref. to Rugna -Patient to patient , stages to stages of the disease, Purusham Purusham Veekshyam ....)then even that can be found out to be troublesome ! Then there are certain adverse effects observed by other pathy doctors blame comes on Ayurveda !! So for simple cases , common ailments simple home remedies if shared that is ok but to tell all classical drugs which requires great efforts to examine case & then to arrive at prescription will be an appropriate thing. Now what happens some one asks I am Pitta++ Vata+ having this problems pl. help, now who knows what is the reality at his end ? Being a patient he might have felt these readings , but will it be appropriate to do this ...???? To adv. on diet, yes, that is really a good support.we should continue that, of course keeping principles of Ayurvedic Dietetics in mind & not alone with the frame of Caloric theory of contemporory sciences. Our Acharya Charak has stated at one place - "Na hi sarva vikaranam namato asti dhruva sthiti !" A vaidya need not run after naming a diseased condition, he should acess the levels of Dosha, Dooshya etc & then treat the condition accordingly. So what I feel there is a need to be really unbiased of being an Ayurvedic , Homeopathic or Allopathic Physician & need to balanced without any personal egos, & need to read between the lines of ancient texts in the light of contemporary sciences again without leaving our core principles. I think I have tried to put forth my views. Thanks once again to all & especially to Dr.Bhate for motivating me to write this mail. With warm regards, Dr.Phadke A.S. ayurveda, "Shirish Bhate" <shirishbhate> wrote: > Dear Dr Phadke > > Thanks for your compliments for the members who communicate to the > group often. Hope you will give us an opportunity to include your > name also in that list. Your suggestions to improve the group also > require deep thinking. During this thinking some new issues surfaced, > which should be thought over by all. Please offer your comments also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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