![]() Ayurveda is India's greatest gift to the mankind of the world, Dr. Abhay Kumar Pati, Ph.d, DScBy: Best Nutrition Products Inc By Dr. Abhay Kumar Pati, Physician, Author, Researcher and Industrialist, California, USA Ayurveda, an ancient health system originating from India, has a longstanding history. It revolves around using plants and herbs to maintain health and prevent many health problems to permanent cure. Ayurveda is gaining global recognition after PM Modi took it to the UN. India is exporting quality products and upgrading research and training. Ayurveda has grown from traditional healing to a multi-billion dollar industry in India, expanding into wellness, packaged medicines, and exports. At $30 billion today and projected to reach $60 billion by 2030, Ayurveda is no longer niche-it is emerging as a strategic healthcare market. Ayurveda: from ancient healing tradition to India's booming ... ayurveda has been part of India's healthcare traditions for thousands of years But today it is no longer limited to home remedies ... Ayurveda, originating in ancient India, is considered a significant contribution to the world, offering a holistic health system that emphasizes balancing body, mind, and spirit. As the earliest school of medicine, it provides personalized, preventive, and natural, lifestyle-based healing solutions that have gained global recognition as a multibillion- Key Aspects of India's Contribution: Holistic Health Philosophy: Unlike modern medicine's focus on symptoms, Ayurveda addresses the root cause by treating the whole person (body, mind, and spirit). Preventive and Curative Care: It promotes wellness through lifestyle changes, diet, yoga, and detoxification techniques like Panchakarma. Natural Remedies: The system relies on herbal remedies and botanical formulations, popularizing natural health alternatives. Global Popularity: It has evolved from traditional knowledge into a recognized global industry, with personal care products (soaps, oils) and wellness tourism being particularly prominent. Ayurveda is recognized as the earliest school of medicine, it was developed Ayurveda's relevance is particularly high today in addressing modern, stress-related, and lifestyle-related ailments. India has gifted the world with what might be its greatest export; Ayurveda. Its neighboring South Asian countries, like Nepal and Sri Lanka. Ayurveda: from ancient healing tradition to India's booming economy. Ayurveda has been part of India's healthcare traditions for thousands of years But today it is no longer limited in India, Ayurvedic health care system, herbal products and therapies have a global demand. Dr.Abhay Kumar Pati, BAMS, Phd. D.Sc. USA Limited to home remedies. https://www.patikumar.com https://www.bestnutrition.com End
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