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Alternative Medicine Education in
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by: dev sri |
India is home to different alternative and complementary treatment
streams. The main among them are Ayurveda, Homeopathy and Siddha,
followed by Unani, Naturopathy, Yoga, etc. Before the advent of
Allopathy into the land by British rulers, Ayurveda and Siddha
were the only treatment options available. The suppression of
natural cure methods for the sake of Allopathy has dwindled the
importance of Ayurveda, Yoga and Siddha over time.
Now there is newfound revival for Ayurveda and other alternative
medicines. The single most important reason why people turning
away from Allopathy and towards Ayurveda is the fact that side
effects so common with Allopathy and an almost total absense of
side effects with Ayurveda medicines.
Now Government has recognized courses for all types of alternative
medicines. Ayurveda medical colleges under direct government
control are the main centers of ayurveda education in India.
Ayurveda medical colleges and research centers in private sector
are relatively new to Indian medical scenario.
Employment Opportunities in Alternative Medicine
With surge in demand for Ayurveda and other medical sciences by
people of India and from around the world, persons educated in
alternative medicines today have worldwide opportunities. Training
centers, treatment centers, hospitals, resorts with Ayurvedic
treatment facilities etc are main places where they can try
employment.
Independent trainers and recognized doctors also have lot of scope
in Ayurveda research, development and treatment industries.
Different Ayurveda Universities work from India. A common resource
center to get information on all systems of medicines in India is
at http://www.IndiaMedicine.nic.in/.
Alternative Medicine Training Courses Offered by Kerala Ayurvedics
Masseur Training
Panchakarma Assistant Training
Ayurveda Pharmacist
Ayurveda Nurse
Ayurveda Nursing Assistant
About The Author
Dev Sri provides insider information about Kerala Ayurvedic
practices at http://keralaayurvedics.com/
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