We found with the mission of integrating the knowledge of traditional Ayurveda with modern diagnostic system to help heal and maintain the quality and longevity of life. Our aim is to take Ayurveda to every patient who is suffering from ailments prevailing in 21st century and eliminate the cause that led to the disease from within.
If you are looking for Complementary or Alternative medicine for any Health problem.
1. Worried about your health?
2. How to maintain your good health?
3. How to get rid of health problem?
4. What life style or diet style should you adopt?
5. How your body can heal itself with the help of natural diet and life style changes?
6. What are the herbs or herbal products that can bring your optimum health?
Copy of MOU being exchanged by Dr. Raghunandan Sharma Director AYURPLANET with Vice Chancellor, Rajasthan Ayurved University.
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With Padmashree Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha ji, Secretary AYUSH, New Delhi.
With Vaidya Manoj Nesari ji, Advisor AYUSH, New Delhi.
With Professor Rajgopala and Prof. Manjusha- All India Institute of Ayurveda, New Delhi.
With Vaidya Pratap Chauhan- Director JIVA., Faridabad.
"It is called ayurveda because it tells us which substances, qualities and actions are life enhancing, and which are not."
Ayurveda originated in India long back in pre-vedic period. Rigveda and Atharva-veda ( 5000 years B.C.), the earliest documented ancient Indian knowledge have references on health and diseases. Ayurved texts like Charak Samhita and Sushruta Samhita were documented about 1000 years B.C.
The term Ayurveda means ‘Science of Life’.
It deals elaborately with measures for healthful living during the entire span of life and its various phases. Besides, dealing with principles for maintenance of health, it has also developed a wide range of therapeutic measures to combat illness. These principles of positive health and therapeutic measures relate to physical, mental, social and spiritual welfare of human beings.
Thus Ayurveda becomes one of the oldest systems of health care dealing with both the preventive and curative aspects of life in a most comprehensive way and presents a close similarity to the WHO’s concept of health propounded in the modern era.
A perusal of its several classical treatises indicates presence of two schools of Physicians and Surgeons and eight specialities.