Guest guest Posted February 9, 2006 Report Share Posted February 9, 2006 Dear Shaukatji, I share your concern. There are many practitioners in India who are practicing without a licence. While some are well meaning, many are there to earn a fast buck. I think the continued negligence of the sector has led to this problem. Coupled with this is the tendency of mainstream doctors to shun rural postings. The govt is also not ready, due to pressure from the Medical Council of India, to post ayurveds or homeopaths to primary health centres in rural areas. Moreover ironically it is the quacks who are at least giving some help to the rural population. Most of the allopathic quacks are erstwhile assistants of doctors, homeopaths are the self taught ones, while the ayurveds are descendants of earlier ayurveds who have learnt from their ancestors. If these people would not have been there the health sector in rural areas would have collapsed. I have always said that qualified ayurveds and homeopaths should be given their due share in the govt health machinery. It is the vested interests who will not let this happen. Regards, Jagannath. , Shaukat Mahmood <shaukatmahmood2001 wrote: > > Quackery in alt-health.The growing popularity of alt heath all over the world has blessings for hummanity. But commercial intersts encourage quackery and this is the only threat i see ib future to this popularity. shaukat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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