Dear All
Thanks Dr Thawani for your valuable inputs.
Sir SC decision is very right if one has no knowledge of the system how they can practice that.
Scientific validation is utmost important for practice.
But reality is this in our country that almost every physician of Ayurveda and Allopathy are prescribing cross medicines apart from their official/graduated system of medicine.One can not ignore the prescriptions which are coming out from Allapathic doctors of products of Himamlaya,Alarsin .Gufic etc.Fundamentals of these drugs have not been studied by them.
Reality is very eye opening in other side where almost every AYUSH doctors are using allopathic medicines.
So best solution is inclusion of best of every pathy and trained doctors in that with optimum proportion.
With regards,
Hi,
Integrated/ Interpathy/ Holistic / Cross teaching has been proposed since long. Many countries already have it. In India the Supreme Court bans "cross practice" and calls such practitioner a quack, charltan who practices any pathy without formal training. Hence it is compulsory to train the doctors in various pathies which they are expected to practice.
The best from all pathies must be chosen in the best interest of patients. Pathies practiced in the country should be included. These should have the scientific validity and definite advantages over other pathies in diseases where recommended.
Vijay
--- In netrum@yahoogroups.com, Anand Chaudhary <ayurasabhaishja@...> wrote:
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> Dear All
>
> Welcome on session of *Cross curriculum for different systems of medicines
> on Netrum*
>
> The different systems of Medicine have single and unique goal i.e. to
> eliminate suffering of human being where medical intervention is needed on
> line of pshycosomatic constitution.
>
> Every pathy has its own course of action to achieve balance in
> physio-pathology of subject. Of course here subject is same that is we human
> of globe.
>
> In the light of this universal fact whether one may think to have best of
> each pathy in service of ailing humanity.
>
> Some countries are working on this approach.What may be scenario of this
> thought in our country with the fact that here many kinds of complexes are
> prevailing in mind of every second concern.
>
> Idea of cross curriculum was initiated by Dr C P Thakur, in 2001 ,the than
> Health Minister of Union of India but it could not be materialised due to
> no care taker of this idea at MCI & CCIM both.But now circumstances are
> changing vastly and compelling us to re consider our previous stand on this
> issue.
>
> We invite our all learned members to speak on this issue with boldness and
> broadness.
>
> Friends,I personally could not post any message on Netrum since last 15-20
> days due to my ignorance on the titles discussed .But I wish to congratulate
> all young brigade for their energy.I simply read and achieved all discussion
> with enhancement in my basic understanding on the themes.
>
> With regards,
>
> --
> Anand Chaudhary
> Deptt of Rasa Shastra
> (Ayurvedic Pharmaceutics)
> Faculty of Ayuveda
> Institute of Medical Sciences
> Banaras Hindu University
> VARANASI 221005
> Cell 9452074480
> 9889863866
> 0542-2366900(R)
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Anand Chaudhary
Deptt of Rasa Shastra
(Ayurvedic Pharmaceutics)
Faculty of Ayuveda
Institute of Medical Sciences
Banaras Hindu University
VARANASI 221005
Cell 9452074480
9889863866
0542-2366900(R)