"Ayurveda offers a holistic, highly personalised prevention-oriented approach, including diet, exercise and many other modalities which enable people to take charge of their own health and well-being," organisers of a two-day Second International Ayurveda Congress said today.
At the Congress, leaders of the three largest Ayurvedic organisations in the world passed a resolution, recommending nine action points to promote Ayurveda on a global scale.
The resolution calls for working with the Indian government's Ministry of AYUSH and Indian embassies worldwide to develop specific Ayurvedic programmes for each country besides establishing an international Federation of Ayurveda and Yoga and creating an international accreditation board for Ayurveda to maintain standards and the all-encompassing nature of Ayurveda and its many subsidiary disciplines in the areas of education, research and practice.
Other points of the resolution include working with national, regional and local authorities in each country to support the application of Ayurvedic principles in daily life.
About 300 delegates from 55 countries, including research scientists, doctors and pharmacologists with expertise in Western and Ayurvedic medicine discussed scientific evidence on preventing disease, promoting longevity and alleviating specific conditions with Ayurveda, they said.
The Congress heard numerous presentations like summaries of Ayurvedic strategies to improve Type 2 diabetes and coronary artery disease, the effect of Ayurvedic approaches to optimise brain health, and personalised strategies for effective weight management; and striking relevance of Ayurveda's mind/body classifications and personalised approach to the emerging sciences of genomics and epigenetics.
Brazil last week passed a legislation to make Ayurveda, Transcendental Meditation, and other natural health approaches available through the nation's public health centres.
The Brazilian government's Dr Jose Saraiva Felipe, Former Minister of Health, and now Secretary of the Interministerial Commission of Planning and Co-ordination, released copies of the resolutions.
"We are delighted that this special Congress is bringing so many leading experts in Ayurveda to London, and all of us are most honoured that we arejoined by India's Minister for AYUSH and Shripad Yesso Naik.
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