AIDS & Ayurveda: The Ayurvedic Concepts of AIDS & Its Management

The Chaukhamba Ayurvijnan Studies

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The fact that an overwhelming majority of AIDS patients in India have been between 20 to 40 years of age, they are the most productive group, economically and reproductively, makes an extra-ordinary significance to AIDS.  There is a lot of controversy regarding the origin of AIDS, how and where it started including allegations of racism.  Hyptothesises ranging from absurd to plausible have been put forth indicating probable involvement of retroviruses of animals, articularly monkeys.  In midst of these attacks and counter attacks, some in an attempt to diffuse the situation, has spoken words of wisdom.  Among the most relevant ones are the words from Knnetha Kaunda, the then President of Zambia, who had lost one son to AIDS.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S Suresh Babu

Dr. S. Suresh Babu MD (Ayur.) a renowned writer and Practioner of Ayurveda, has been Teaching, guiding and writing for the cause of Ayurveda for more than two-decades. He won 'Vaidya Ratna P.S. warrier Prize' of Arya Vaidya Sala, Kottakal for 'Best Thesis' Three times-consecutively in the years 1994, 1995 and 1996 A Hat Trick Achievement! Presently Dr. Babu is working as Asst. Professor in the Post-graduate centre, Dr. BRKR Govt. Ayurvedic College, Hyderabad. His other Published books are: AIDS-An Ayurvedic Perspective (1997); The Role & Scope of Psyctic Factor  in Ayurvedic Treatment (1995); A Treatise on Home remedies (2000) Pustak Mahal; Green Remedies: Healing Power of Herbs (2001) Pustak Mahal; Geriatrics in Ayurveda (2001) Chaukhambha Orientalia; Myopathy in Ayurveda (2001) (Chaukhambha) (under Press). The Co-Author of this book, Dr. P. Jyoti is a Research Associate working with Dr. S. Suresh Babu.

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Title
AIDS & Ayurveda: The Ayurvedic Concepts of AIDS & Its Management
The Chaukhamba Ayurvijnan Studies
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8170843512
Length
vi+160p., Tables; Bibliography; 23cm.
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