Development of Ayurveda

According to the Indian mythology, the origin of Ayurveda has a link with Brahma, the God of Creation. If the mythologies are to be believed, the Hindu myths say that Brahma wanted to erase the suffering of human by offering knowledge of Ayurveda to other Gods. In order to do so he passed on this knowledge to Dhanvantari – father of Ayurveda.

He then transmitted the knowledge to the mortal sages so that they could heal their sufferings. It is because of all these myths associated with Ayurveda, that it is considered as a divine science of revelation and thus values personal insight as much as empirical observation.

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An Introduction To Ayurveda

Ayurveda, the ancient medical science of India, is accepted as the oldest scientific medical system, with a long record of clinical treatments. Apart from being a mere doctrine for medical treatment, Ayurveda shows a way to protect and maintain health, to cure diseases and to lead a healthy long life.

 

Ayurveda considers an individual as a combination of body, mind and soul. It believes that no two individuals are alike, and hence recommends different treatment for each individual based on their individual constitutions though they may have similar symptoms.

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Ayurveda Training Provides Opportunities for Self Improvement

The simple definition of Ayurveda is that it is a holistic system of medicine that originated from India. It aims to guide us regarding food and lifestyle choices, so that the healthy among us can stay healthy and those with health related problems can restore their health.

Interestingly, because Ayurveda uses a constitutional model, recommendations for each individual’s food and lifestyle choices are often different.

It recognizes that each person has different needs and therefore offers solutions on an individual basis. It derives those solutions from direct examination, observation and knowledge from the ancient Ayurveda texts.

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The Norwegian Versus the American Healthcare System

America’s history is rooted so deeply in freedom of choice to either win or lose in one’s economic decisions.

This can be epitomized by so many early Europeans coming to the New World in search of a new life, many of which had very little wealth in terms of personal property or education, but eventually pioneered much of the American wilderness creating farms, small communities, and big cities.

From the earliest Americans that came to Jamestown Virginia to the more recent immigrants coming through Ellis Island, many of these Americans have argued for less government intervention in their lives and created a culture that keeps the government from controlling everyday choices like gun control to even universal healthcare.

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Patrick Mahaffy, CEO & Founder, Clovis Oncology
Dan Burgess, CEO & Founder, Rempex Pharmaceuticals
Faheem Hasnain, President & CEO, Receptos
Remi Brouard, Vice President External Innovation, Sanofi-Aventis R&D
Polly Murphy, Vice President, Worldwide Business Development, Pfizer
Mark Noguchi, Gloabl Head of Alliance Management, Roche
Roger Pomerantz, SVP and Head Worldwide Licensing, Merck
Mark Edwards, Managing Director, Bioscience Advisors
George Golumbeski, Senior Vice President Business Development, Celgene Corporation
Kurt Graves, Executive Chairman, Intarcia Therapeutics, Inc.
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