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How is Ayurvedic medicine different from Allopathic medicine?

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How is Ayurvedic medicine different from Allopathic medicine?

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~ Ayurvedic medicine is based on the Pancha Bhutha principle. Treatment is done to eliminate the root cause and not for the symptoms alone, which are targeted by the allopathic medicine. Ayurvedic medicine is complete it is not a fractional cure. In case of the allopathic treatment it is fractional it is only targeted to the symptoms for this reason we encounter many side effects in the course of allopathic treatment. 2. Reasons for Allopathic taking over Ayurveda ~ Due to the colonial rule the ayurveda, which served for many centuries for the good healthy condition in India is side lined and it is taken over by the allopathic system of medicine.

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