
Soon two of the world's biggest medical clinics will be seen simultaneously treating patients on a large scale. The World Health Organization (WHO) has prepared a hybrid module combining India's traditional medicine with allopathy to help more than five lakh Ayurveda doctors in the country to provide treatment.
To regulate its practices, prescribed standards and a standardized terminology document have also been prepared which will help Ayurveda practitioners to establish contact with modern medicine more easily. In a conversation with 'Amar Ujala' at the World Ayurveda Congress, which started in Goa's capital Panaji on Thursday, Dr. Geeta Krishnan, WHO's Traditional Medicine and Technical Officer, said that WHO's Global Center for Traditional Medicine is ready to bring more evidence-based Ayurveda. working with many governments around the world He said that we are doing a lot of work to include Ayurveda in the international classification of diseases.
A regulatory platform will be made for the doctors of the country
On a question, Dr. Krishnan told that soon a regulatory cooperation platform will be prepared by the World Health Organization for Ayurveda doctors of India, which will also be called Regulatory Cooperation Platform. This will help get global acceptance of Ayurveda within the next 10 to 15 years.
Ayurveda is cheap, treatment is running in 93 countries: On Ayurveda vs Allopathy, Dr. Krishnan said, 'The evidence we have shows that both Ayurveda and allopathy can be used for the benefit of patients.
The global market for Ayurveda is estimated to be $30 billion (Rs 2.47 lakh crore) by 2022.
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