DASHVIDHA PAREEKSHA IN THE LIGHT OF RECENT ADVANCES
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v6i4.391Keywords:
Recent advances dashvidha pareeksha, roga bala, rogi bala, examination in ayurvedaAbstract
Ayurveda is a well thought health science. The major aspect of any health science is its treatment aspect. Giving
same treatment protocols to all patients is contrary to accurate health practise. First, do no harm, improving
health quality and patient safety are the main goals of all health sciences. ayurveda is known for its
personalised approach. The ancient health science gives its due importance for not just diagnosing and treating
but effective, safe and quick personified treatment methods. However it remains a great mystery to do so. Here
is an sincere attempt made to understand the basis of that personalised approach by infering the relevance of
dashvidha pareeksha in the light of recent advances.
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