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Free Medical books PDF DownloadFrom Ayurveda To Chinese Medicine PDF ebook Free
By Debashis Panda (Editor)
Features: From Ayurveda to Chinese Medicine
Product details
- Hardcover:251 pages
- Publisher:World Scientific Publishing Company; 1 edition (July 30, 2017)
- Language:English
- ISBN-10:9813200332
- ISBN-13:978-9813200333
Preface:
Traditional Indian Medicine Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) are the oldest systems of health care: the former mastering 5,000 years of documentations, the latter at least 3,000 years. All ancient medi- cine has strong philosophical background and management varieties related to manual activities. Indeed, Ayurveda is strongly linked with Yoga and TCM with activities related to martial art and acupuncture. It is a common belief that in the United States, before Yoga was popularly prac- tised, Ayurveda was hardly known. As for Chinese medicine, acupuncture has been taken as the hallmark. Medicinal herbs, which actually form the main core of treatment in Chinese medicine, were virtually unknown out- side China. Of course, there is a broad background behind which the emerging popularity gradually develops. Firstly, there is the disillusion about the ever expanding trust over modern medicine. It is true that modern medicine has made marvellous strides within hardly over one century to attain the modern day wonders like organ transplantations, test-tube babies, genomic controls and the rapid emergence of “target therapies”. Every epoch making advancement is achieved through a clear understanding about a target to be dealt with followed by the creation of either a promotive or antagonistic agent to flourish or destroy it. The wondrous results have been achieved through thorough understandings of clear-cut, straightforward targets. When results are short of perfection, sometimes even disappointing, in spite of hard efforts, it is often revealed that the target is not simple but complex and poorly understood, so that treatment cannot be satisfactory. Examples are plenty: cancers and aging related degenerations. The cancer patient who faces persistent spread of the cancer would look for traditional medi- cine (TM). The elderly who is threatened everyday with deteriorating health would wish to try any other option that might help.