NewKerala.com - Ernakulam,Kerala,India
Trissur (Kerala): Kerala Governor R.L. Bhatia Friday asked participants at a global summit on Ayurveda here to ensure that research and development in the field is speeded up. "Presently what is lacking in ayurveda treatment is immediate relief, unlike the modern system of medicine and that has to change. The need of the hour is a synthesis between innovation and traditions in ayurveda," Bhatia said while inaugurating the three-day meet. Delegates from Britain, Russia and South Korea have begun arriving for the event at the Ayurveda Expo-2005 being held as part of the birth centenary celebrations of Ashtavaidyan Padamsri E.T. Neelakandhan Mooss, founder of the Vaidyaratnam group of institutions. Also attending are scientists and research scholars from India's leading universities and academic institutions. Speaking on the occasion, state Health Minister K.K. Ramachandran said Ayurveda offered tremendous scope for treating lifestyle diseases. "We have plenty of medicinal plants and cultivation of these plants has to be taken up in Kerala on a large scale. Ayurvedic drugs also have to be standardised to help clinical trials and testing," he said. Over the next two days, three sessions at the summit will cover diseases caused by lifestyles, application of biotechnology in Ayurveda and "rasayana" therapy. The sessions will also attempt to develop an inter-disciplinary approach by featuring presentations from leading doctors belonging to non-Ayurvedic systems of medicine.
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