Share on FacebookTwitter Get our app Also found in:Thesaurus,Medical,Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. Ayurvedic medicine n. A holistic approach to health care that is based on principles of Ayurveda and is designed to maintain or improve health through the use of dietary modification, massage, yoga, herbal...
Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine (JAHM)publishes original articles, case reports, review articles, editorials, short communications, contemporary issues, letters to editor, book reviews and other scientific information in all disciplines of Ayurved and Herbal Science. All submissions are subject ...
Medicine, Ayurvedic (PracticeMedicinal plants (DirectoriesEthnobotany (MethodsSHARMA, G. KTennesseeacademyofscienceSharma, G.K. 2000. Medicinal plant folklore and ayurvedic system of medicine in the Indo-Tibetan outer Himalayas. Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science, 75(1- 2):38-41....
the treatment is based on reducing and controlling the symptoms, improving the appearance of the skin and reducing discomfort associated with it. The primary treatment of this condition, in modern medicine, is through creams and lotions – many of which contain anti...
The botanical garden is open to visitors and features a collection of plants used in Indian systems of medicine. To get there, I took the bus from Trivandrum, the muggy tropical city on the coast where I was living, to the cooler hill town of Palode, only an hour and a half away. ...
2020, Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine Citation Excerpt : Free radicals enhance the metabolic dysfunctions in diabetes; therefore antioxidant property of herbal medicines reduces metabolic consequences associated with diabetes.42,43 Both extracts are reported to possess antioxidant activity,6,...
A process is described for preparing metal hydroxides, hydroxyl organometals an white carbon. The purity and biocompatibility of the thus obtained substances is such that they can be used for several applications, while being particularly suitable for use in Ayurvedic medicine. Specifically, this ...