SCIENCE TO LIFE : AIPCE & Ayurveda across the world and
introducing the Ayurvedic approach to building immunity during the outbreak of the global Swine Flu.
Our mission is to educate the public on the benefits of ayurveda and
its mission to promote its members.Furthermore to serve the needs of the human resource management professional by providing the most essential and comprehensive set of resources available. In addition, the Society is committed to advancing the human
resource profession and the capabilities of all human resource professionals to ensure
that HR is an essential and effective partner in developing and executing organizational
strategy.
The Ayurvedic approach to treating viral diseases such as the flu, involves strengthening
your immunity to successfully ward off any prospective viral attack.Ayurvedically
speaking, when the body has a buildup of 'ama' or toxins, it becomes a hot bed for
disease and infections. On the other hand, 'ojas', the product of a healthy mind-body
is the basis of resistance to disease. Ayurveda provides tools for minimizing 'ama'
and maximizing 'ojas'.
This Symposium, exhibition and workshop in Ras Al Khaimah all-in-one
is a “Branding”
that were to be handed out during the Symposium during 22-24, October 2009.
AIPCE the organizer,the World Water Advocate,supported with
a group of doctors and always provides systems-level strategizing and coordination and facilitates collaboration across clusters/
This Platform will create the opportunity to meet Professionals
in an environment dedicated to networking and the sharing of ideas.
We believe that all companies can feature their latest products and services for the HR/business communities.
The anti-flu property of Tulsi has been discovered by medical experts across
the world quite recently. Tulsi improves the body's overall defense mechanism
including its ability to fight viral diseases. It was successfully used in
combating Japanese Encephalitis and the same theory applies to swine flu, says
Dr U K Tiwari, a herbal medicine practitioner in India.
Another Ayurvedic wonder drug to boost the immune system is Amla or Indian Gooseberry.
This sour fruit is believed to contain a significantly higher amount of Vitamin C than
an orange. Amla is not available in its fresh form in the US. However the powdered fruit and capsules are easy enough to find in natural food stores or Ayurvedic shops.
Burning Camphor is also an age old Ayurvedic practice for warding off air-borne viruses.
Camphor is commonly burned in sick rooms to cleanse and purify the air.
Aipce,world water advocate and the world associates of Global Citynews/
of UNESCO is the Organizer of this event.
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Press Releases - Healthcare Travel - July 2009
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