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[[Amala Institute of Medical Sciences|Amala Ayurvedic Hospital & Research Centre]] is one of the ayurvedic hospitals in Kerala [[List of hospitals in India|Hospital]] in India which is providing excellent health care to the patients. The Hospital is unique for its campus where one can have modern medical facilities with advanced diagnosis and therapeutic techniques and also the holistic healing system of [[Ayurveda]].
[[Amala Institute of Medical Sciences|Amala Ayurvedic Hospital & Research Centre]] is one of the ayurvedic hospitals in Kerala [[List of hospitals in India|Hospital]] in India which is providing excellent health care to the patients. In the compound of the Hospital, where one can have modern medical facilities with advanced diagnosis and therapeutic techniques and also the holistic healing system of [[amalaims.org|Ayurveda]] and [[Homoeopathy]].


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The foundation stone laid for Amala Ayurvedic Hospital on October 16.1981 by Sri.B.Sankaranand,the then Central Minister for health. The Hospital was officially inaugurated on March 19,1983 by Sri.K.Karunakaran,the then Chief Minister of Kerala.
The foundation stone laid for [http://amalaayurveda.org Amala Ayurvedic Hospital] on October 16.1981 by Sri.B.Sankaranand,the then Central Minister for health. The Hospital was officially inaugurated on March 19,1983 by Sri.K.Karunakaran,the then Chief Minister of Kerala.


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Ayurveda is the rich store house of time tested and effective formulations for the treatment of several obstinate and otherwise incurable diseases. More important than these formulations are the specialized therapies, which not only cure such diseases but also strengthen the immune system in the body and thus help in the prevention of diseases and the promotion of positive health. These specialized therapies in Ayurvedic Science are called Panchakarma. It is no wonder therefore, that scientists and physicians in India and abroad are showing deep interest in this classical for of Ayurvedic treatment.
Ayurveda is the rich store house of time tested and effective formulations for the treatment of several obstinate and otherwise incurable diseases. More important than these formulations are the specialized therapies, which not only cure such diseases but also strengthen the immune system in the body and thus help in the prevention of diseases and the promotion of positive health. These specialized therapies in Ayurvedic Science are called Panchakarma. It is no wonder therefore, that scientists and physicians in India and abroad are showing deep interest in this classical for of Ayurvedic treatment.

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Amala Ayurvedic Hospital & Research Centre is one of the ayurvedic hospitals in Kerala Hospital in India which is providing excellent health care to the patients. In the compound of the Hospital, where one can have modern medical facilities with advanced diagnosis and therapeutic techniques and also the holistic healing system of Ayurveda and Homoeopathy.

HISTORY

The foundation stone laid for Amala Ayurvedic Hospital on October 16.1981 by Sri.B.Sankaranand,the then Central Minister for health. The Hospital was officially inaugurated on March 19,1983 by Sri.K.Karunakaran,the then Chief Minister of Kerala.

Ayurveda is the rich store house of time tested and effective formulations for the treatment of several obstinate and otherwise incurable diseases. More important than these formulations are the specialized therapies, which not only cure such diseases but also strengthen the immune system in the body and thus help in the prevention of diseases and the promotion of positive health. These specialized therapies in Ayurvedic Science are called Panchakarma. It is no wonder therefore, that scientists and physicians in India and abroad are showing deep interest in this classical for of Ayurvedic treatment. Panchakarma therapy primarily aims at cleaning the body of its accumulated impurities, and nourishing the tissues. Once this is achieved it becomes very easy to rejuvenate these tissues and prevent the process of ageing. The term Panchakrama literally means five specialized therapies.

1. Vamana - Emetic therapy 2. Virechana - Purgative therapy 3. Vasthi - Medicated Enema 4. Rakthamokshanam - Blood letting therapy 5. Nasyakarma - Nasal therapy

Prior to these administration of these therapies the body of the patient should be suitably prepared and the therapeutic measures used for this purpose are called preparatory therapies. These are

1. Snehana - Oleation therapy 2. Swedana - Fomentation therapy


References 1. www.amalaayurveda.org 2. www.amalamedicalcollege.org