Guest guest Posted September 17, 2007 Report Share Posted September 17, 2007 Dear Whatever has been mentioned by me is after eighteen years of my clinical practice in Ayurveda, after my post-graduation. I mentioned many aspects of Ayurvedic outlook to signify its originality and vastness and accomodativeness. My observations are somehow not thoroughly investigated and comprehended by you in your present understanding about Ayurveda. I wish you would have gone more deeper instead of reacting instantaneously. Anyway, you are always free to put up your arguments. I can assure you that we still work on the classical protocol of Ayurveda and it is still not defunct. By the way, we are also taught the prevalent modern views and methods of treatment in our courses; so are aware of both the sides. There were initially many queries about Ayurvedic treatment of Madhumeha and hence the prolonging of this thread. However, now I suppose we are side-tracking in other issues which the other members are not interested in. I will contain myself here. I am commiting myself here so that people should not have partial understanding about Ayurveda, otherwise I have no specific interests to be academic too. I am a state registered medical practitioner of Ayurveda working at par with medical practitioner of modern medicine, if you understand that. So we are aware of all the aspects that you have talked of and are managing the modern exhibits with same efficacy where treatability is accounted for. Infact modern medicine is banking more on Ayurveda to control the immuno-deficient disorders. To understand and practice the real integral Ayurveda, you will have to study it in India. Or the doubts will go on and on and on ....... Dr.D.B.Muzumdar. M.D.Ayurvedic Medicine (INDIA) < dahpc > _______________ i agree i think its very difficult to understand ayurveda without looking at history, but we must also admit that history is not an objective discipline that can settle all matters, esp. when history becomes politicized or bent to serve a particular agenda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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