Surgery & Ayurveda in Ancient Times
Ayurveda is a 5000-year-old medical system with roots in India. Ayurveda is a branch of the Atharva Veda. Plants and herbs are used in Ayurveda to make remedies. Ayurveda was once thought to be the panacea for all ills and diseases.
- Ayurveda treats illnesses and disorders with natural remedies like herbs, plants, colours, gems, scent, mantras, yoga, meditation, and surgery.
- According to the guiding principles of Ayurveda, sickness can be cured by raising self-awareness, preserving equilibrium, and mastering the mind.
- In the past, several medical professionals, including Dhanwantari, Atreya, and Bhardwaj, practised classical medicine. But Charaka and Sushruta made the biggest contributions ....
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