The Ayurveda industry, an ancient healthcare system, is fast adopting modern scientific tools and medical technologies keeping its original treatment procedures and theories intact.
Speaking at a virtual two-day conference organised by the Kerala-headquartered India’s leading ayurvedic firm, Vaidyaratnam Group, Dr. Tanuja Nesari, Director of All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) of New Delhi said, “With the prospects of the third wave of COVID-19 and its likely impact on children, practitioners of this traditional healthcare form are emphasising on more and more usage of modern technologies including MRI, CT Scan, ventilators, RT-PCR tests among others.”
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