City celebrates Ayurveda Day

City celebrates Ayurveda Day
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Ever since the Ministry of Ayush started propagating the celebration of Dhanvantari Jayanthi as national Ayurveda Day on November 5, clinics in the city have started observing the day with elan

Hyderabad: Ever since the Ministry of Ayush started propagating the celebration of ‘Dhanvantari Jayanthi’ as national Ayurveda Day on November 5, clinics in the city have started observing the day with elan. Dr Rajyalaxmi, head of General Medicine division (Kaya Chikitsa) & Panchakarma treatments at Radhas Ayurway, said, “The government has brought back the old science of Charaka samhita and Sushruta by recognising and propagating it in the modern lifestyle where we have multiple medical, postural problems and many of us are facing the life style diseases, such as diabetes, obesity and other metabolic disorders.”

Many Ayurveda centres in the city marked the day by offering free services. MK Centre for Ayurveda in Malkajgiri distributed pamphlets on the benefits of Ayurveda. Dr Aditi Kulkarni, head of cancer division, treats cancer patients with care. Making them mentally strong to fight the disease is the most important aspect of cancer treatment. “We have the most advanced medicines in Ayurveda that can improve the immunity of the patients, clear the inflammation and also take care of the side effects of drugs used in chemo therapy.

We deal with patients differently and make them happy to prolong their life gracefully and in a happy environment. As ayurveda deals with body, mind and soul, we take each one into consideration while treating patients,” Rajyalaxmi said. Rajagopal, chief medical counsellor and a well-known healthcare professional, said, “Ayurvedic therapies have proven to relieve stress, anxiety and many postural problems like shoulder and neck pain and backache.

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