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The New Mission... of
this conceptualized health care division of K.L.E.S.
Hospital & Medical Research Centre is to bring to the public
and people at large, who would need an alternative medicine
system with a "Holistic Approach" based on our ancient
Indian Medicine System, and as well as the Homeopathic
approach, where the individual can find much sighted relief
for his chronic illness under very closely guarded medical
experts supervision. The goal of the KLES Hospital is
always:
" WE CARE, WE
CURE" and as well as "WE COMMIT" our services too !
KLES HOSPITAL & MRC ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE SERVICES
Coming to this
new health care centre is both very different from seeing
your family doctor and a vital addition to the care. At
KLES' Alternative Medicine Health Care Centre, you have an
access to an entire team of specialists skilled at treating
every aspect of your disease incorporating traditional
Indian Medicine System with a holistic approach. The team
includes specialist in Ayurveda, Yogic-Science, Naturopathy,
Homoeopathy and guided Meditation.
One of the most important benefit of being a KLES' patient
is that you have a single, efficient, accountable source for
your health related needs. All in one convenient,
comfortable location. In all, KLES' Hospital & Medical
Research Centre, that can offer you and your family
physician, to help and put you in charge of your health.
Let us get together to discuss your individual health care
needs.
ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE (Department of Holistic Medicine):
Alternative and
Complimentary Medicine (Holistic Medicine) is a group of
diverse health care system, that is presently not considered
to be a part of modern medicine. Complimentary medicine is
used with modern medicine e.g. Yoga, Massage baths, etc.
Alternative medicine is used instead of modern medicine like
Homoeopathy, Ayurveda, Unani, etc. The Indian system of
medicine includes Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Yoga and
Naturopathy, whereas Homoeopathy has a German origin.
A large section of the world's population believes in
traditional medicine, despite the great advancements in
allopathic medicine. India has produced some well-defined
systems of medicine. Indian systems of medicine hold that
health is a dynamic process, not just an absence
of disease. These systems are more patient centered (the
personality of the patient as significant as what the
problem is) and less invasive.
The idea that health involves both the mind and body,
emphasized in Indian philosophy and medicine is getting
worldwide attention today. Research is underway in many
schools of alternative medicine to cope with modern
maladies.
Ayurveda
:
The science of
life, the origin of most forms of natural and alternative
medicine - has its mention in one of the oldest (about 6,000
years) philosophical texts of the world, the Rig Veda. The
Sutrasthana of Charaka Samhita, a much referred ayurvedic
text, says; "The three-body, mind and soul - are like a
tripod, the world stand by their combination; in them
everything abides. It is the subject matter of Ayurveda for
which the teachings of Ayurveda have been revealed."
(1.46-47)
In its broader scope, Ayurveda in India has always sought to
prepare mankind for the realization of the full potential of
its self through a psychosomatic integration. A
comprehensive health care is
what this natural and alternative medicine prescribes for
the ultimate self-realization.
"Life (ayu) is the combination (samyoga) of body, senses,
mind and reincarnating soul. Ayurveda is the most sacred
science of life, beneficial to humans both in this world and
the world beyond."
Charaka Samhita, Sutrasthana, 1.42-43.-
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