Guest guest Posted September 28, 2005 Report Share Posted September 28, 2005 Dear Friends, As per a PTI (Press Trust of India) report published in " Sambada " a vernacular daily published from Bhubaneswar in India on Sep 25, Dr Anbumani Ramadoss, Health Minister, has sought to clear the air on misconceptions about alternate therapies currently circulating in the world media. He was speaking at the inaugural ceremony of Arogya-2005 (meaning wellness), an exhibition seeking to promote alternative methods of healing but also showcasing modern medicine and medical instruments. He said that the Government of India has been promoting the cause of ayurveda and homeopathy since many decades and also exporting both the treatment and the remedies to countries which encouraged the same. The current spate of events which sought to undermine homeopathy and slander the safety of ayurvedic products was therefore a matter of great concern to India. He informed the gathering that the Government had undertaken a massive " Golden Triangle " project to prove the safety and efficacy of homeopathy, ayurveda and other Indian systems of healing based upon a vast database of successfull cases that has been acquired over the years. Dr Ramadoss said that it was highly irresponsible of various scientific journals to ignore clinical evidence and conspire to tarnish the image of alternative therapies. Three prominent Indian scientific agencies, The Indian Council of Medical Research, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and the Department of AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy), under the direct aegis of the Ministry of Health, have been shortlisted to conduct more research into alternate therapies. An initial corpus of Rs. 120 crores has been sanctioned for this research. He was emphatic that the outcome of this effort would effectively prove to the world that alternative therapies were complete in themselves. He said that this project would ensure that no scientific journal would henceforth dare to publish misleading reports on alternative therapies. The Government of India has set in motion the procedure for seeking patents for Indian systems of medicine and yoga. A digital library is being finalised to make available information on various systems of traditional healing and remedies. Both the Central Government and the Ministry of Health are working jointly in this regard. --\ ------------------------ In a separate development Dr Manmohan Singh, Honourable Prime Minister of India, has in an unusual move expressed deep anguish over the prevailing medicare system in India. He has urged the Ministry of Health to improve matters. Dr Anbumani Ramadoss has asked for more funds and permission to appoint more doctors and health workers, from all disciplines, so that vacancies could be immediately filled up. The Central Government has responded by immediately acceeding to this demand. It may be mentioned here that incidences of cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and tuberculosis have reached epidemic proportions in India. Regards, Jagannath. for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2005 Report Share Posted September 28, 2005 All this is good news. But the better news will be that the Indian Govt. releases more as-yet prescription " medicines " to be sold as prescription-free over-the-counter supplements. I notice still there is the label on the vitamin B3 called Nialip here in India by Dr. Reddy's Lab carrying the Warning that the dose is to be as directed by a physician. It is a water soluble vitamin. Ratan. --- Jagannath Chatterjee <jagchat01 wrote: > Dear Friends, > > As per a PTI (Press Trust of India) report published > in " Sambada " a vernacular daily published from > Bhubaneswar in India on Sep 25, Dr Anbumani > Ramadoss, Health Minister, has sought to clear the > air on misconceptions about alternate therapies > currently circulating in the world media. He was > speaking at the inaugural ceremony of Arogya-2005 > (meaning wellness), an exhibition seeking to promote > alternative methods of healing but also showcasing > modern medicine and medical instruments. He said > that the Government of India has been promoting the > cause of ayurveda and homeopathy since many decades > and also exporting both the treatment and the > remedies to countries which encouraged the same. The > current spate of events which sought to undermine > homeopathy and slander the safety of ayurvedic > products was therefore a matter of great concern to > India. > > He informed the gathering that the Government had > undertaken a massive " Golden Triangle " project to > prove the safety and efficacy of homeopathy, > ayurveda and other Indian systems of healing based > upon a vast database of successfull cases that has > been acquired over the years. Dr Ramadoss said that > it was highly irresponsible of various scientific > journals to ignore clinical evidence and conspire to > tarnish the image of alternative therapies. > > Three prominent Indian scientific agencies, The > Indian Council of Medical Research, Council of > Scientific and Industrial Research and the > Department of AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha > and Homeopathy), under the direct aegis of the > Ministry of Health, have been shortlisted to conduct > more research into alternate therapies. An initial > corpus of Rs. 120 crores has been sanctioned for > this research. He was emphatic that the outcome of > this effort would effectively prove to the world > that alternative therapies were complete in > themselves. He said that this project would ensure > that no scientific journal would henceforth dare to > publish misleading reports on alternative therapies. > > The Government of India has set in motion the > procedure for seeking patents for Indian systems of > medicine and yoga. A digital library is being > finalised to make available information on various > systems of traditional healing and remedies. Both > the Central Government and the Ministry of Health > are working jointly in this regard. > --\ ------------------------ > > In a separate development Dr Manmohan Singh, > Honourable Prime Minister of India, has in an > unusual move expressed deep anguish over the > prevailing medicare system in India. He has urged > the Ministry of Health to improve matters. Dr > Anbumani Ramadoss has asked for more funds and > permission to appoint more doctors and health > workers, from all disciplines, so that vacancies > could be immediately filled up. The Central > Government has responded by immediately acceeding to > this demand. It may be mentioned here that > incidences of cancer, cardiovascular diseases, > diabetes and tuberculosis have reached epidemic > proportions in India. > > Regards, > Jagannath. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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