Thursday, November 25, 2021

India a Global Wellness Hub

India Healing

India is a land of Vedic teachings which are based on principles of Hindu religious beliefs. Hinduism is an ecosystem that has given birth to diverse beliefs and nurtures them. The practice is centered around meditation and physical wellness with an inclination toward nature.  But the most significant contribution to spiritual and physical wellness has been Ayurveda and Yoga.   


With a history of more than five thousand years, the country has always evolved based on scientific principles and research. This is a civilizational quest to learn and discover. The progress has been remarkable in spite of numerous invasions that impacted the sociocultural aspects. Nevertheless, due to the strong ethos of self-preservation, the country propelled itself to glory once again and is now a leading wellness destination. 

Ayurveda in Modern India   

Ayurveda is an ancient science that used human observation guidelines for treatments accorded. The impact of consuming natural substances for wellness is being noticed the World over with the added benefit of noncarbon-intensive eating habits. In spite of loads of detractors, medical science has become popular all over the World. It is a science not based on modern metrics that Western medicine employs but its popularity has risen due to years of use and observations.  


Unlike TCM, the Indian healing system (TIM) relies heavily on natural vegetative materials and little on the animal kingdom perhaps because of leaning toward vegetarianism and Ahimsa. This has led to the extensive development of herbal and mineral-based formulations.  The herbal ingredients have been studied in isolation for centuries and then combined in formulations to avail optimum results. Another positive aspect of this healing system is the use of herbal materials in a natural state and rarely as isolated extracts or complex organic or inorganic chemicals as in Western medicine. Albeit the results in the case of Ayurveda take more time as compared to modern medicine nevertheless the incidence of after-effects or side effects are rare or extremely mild. 

Ayurveda  and Modern Medicine 

Ayurvedic Medicines do not work as the modern system of healing works. The latter has definitely proven to be a lifesaver by quickly fighting diseases using drugs and surgery. Whereas Ayurveda is a holistic medicinal system that impacts both the mind and the body. The system lays tremendous stress on controlling lifestyle and consumption as part of treatment besides the use of formulations in form of liquid, powder, and tablets. 

Another difference is that the method of treatment is non-invasive and no injectibles and surgical interventions are prescribed by modern-day practitioners or Ayurvedaacharyas. 

The Government of India recognizes an Ayurvedic degree which is tantamount to a Bachelors's degree in modern medicine. This degree is popular in India and is named using an acronym called BAMS. It stands for Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine, and Surgery. Obviously, as the name suggests some aspects of modern medicine are employed by BAMS doctors in order to facilitate clinical practices in remote India. 

Thus the Ayurvedic practices and modern healing science work side by side in tandem each imparting their inherent benefits to the patients. It should be noted both sciences should not substitute for each other and breaking the norm could be fatal.

Hence TIM is employed on a long-term basis though some of the formulations do impart quick results that impact the metabolism favorably, directly fight disease, and suppress symptoms. The impact is not as one observes when modern medicines are used but Ayurveda works well in non-life-threatening circumstances with time on hand. In the case of a patient suffering from a lifestyle disease, the cumulative action of formulations and dietary regimen works very well over a period of time.   

Though often described as pseudoscience, the impact of this Indian system of medicine is noticeable. For example, the use of Isabgol has become universal thanks to its positive impact on bowel movement thus easing the life of those suffering from troubling constipation.  Similarly, stress on a vegetarian diet is helpful to those ailing from kidney problems and are advised to reduce their intake of proteins. Other fine examples are Shilajit, Ashwagandha, and Brahmi which are universally accepted herbal products for health treatments prescribed in Ayurveda. These are for rejuvenation, improving cognition, and antioxidants to name a few benefits.  

The herbal ingredients become more potent in carefully calibrated formulations, and since the drugs are manufactured by reputed companies in India the chances of a harmful overdose of ingredients are reduced.  

Thus, this Indian system of medicine can be used in parallel overseas as it is in this country. The healing system is becoming popular in many developed nations and is now recognized more as an alternative system than a pseudoscience. 

Ayurvedic Retreats 

There are many retreats and resorts that offer wellness programs using the practices employed in Ayurveda. Most of these are luxurious resorts but nevertheless, their wellness programs are much appreciated and have gained popularity among international patients seeking holistic wellness treatments overseas. 

Most of the resorts are situated in panoramic surroundings with extensive greenery, forests, rivers, and heights. These are places well-known for salubrity, serenity, and peace. Thus these retreats are most preferred for wellness programs in India.    

The programs include Yoga, Ayurvedic treatments pertaining to the ailment, and a dietary regimen often bolstered by cooking classes for vegetarian recipes. These programs are conducted by experts in Yoga and Ayurveda namely Yoga Gurus and Ayurvedacharyas. The resort's chefs assist in delivering the cookery lessons. 

Bolstering Medical Tourism in India 

Alternative healing systems like Ayurveda and Yoga are contributing immensely to medical tourism in India.  The formulations fetch in added foreign exchange due to demand abroad. 

For international patients, the country provides one of the best low-cost treatment options for surgeries and modern allopathic treatments as well.  Combined with Ayurveda retreats and Yoga camps the enhancement in inbound arrivals is impressive for a country that is experiencing thirty percent growth in health travel year on year. 

The popularity of alternative indigenous healing sciences in the country is rising rapidly across the oceans.  And what began as a healing science five thousand years ago will impart tremendous wellness globally and make India a gateway for robust health.  

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Uday writes for Fanling Wellness Medical Tourism Company in India.  He writes on medical tourism, advanced disease treatments, and health infrastructure in India.  As an experienced SEO and Content Writer he writes on diverse topics on various platforms. 

He was earlier teaching digital marketing in Jabalpur in his free time. He can be contacted at:

pateluday90@hotmail.com
09755089323 

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