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[[File:Poster Ayurveda local.png|alt=|thumb|Poster about ayurvedic medicine by [[Ypih|YPIH]]]]
 
[[File:Poster Ayurveda local.png|alt=|thumb|Poster about ayurvedic medicine by [[Ypih|YPIH]]]]
 
[[File:Dhanvantari-at-Ayurveda-expo.jpg|thumb|[[Wikipedia:Dhanvantari|Dhanvantari]], an avatar of Vishnu, is the [[Wikipedia:Hindu|Hindu]] god associated with Ayurveda.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=multiple|first=|date=|title=Ayurveda|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ayurveda&oldid=1055678511|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=24 November 2021|website=Wikipedia}}</ref>]]
 
[[File:Dhanvantari-at-Ayurveda-expo.jpg|thumb|[[Wikipedia:Dhanvantari|Dhanvantari]], an avatar of Vishnu, is the [[Wikipedia:Hindu|Hindu]] god associated with Ayurveda.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=multiple|first=|date=|title=Ayurveda|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ayurveda&oldid=1055678511|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=24 November 2021|website=Wikipedia}}</ref>]]
'''Ayurveda''' ({{IPAc-en|ˌ|ɑː|j|ʊər|ˈ|v|eɪ|d|ə|,_|-|ˈ|v|iː|-}})<ref name="oxford">{{cite web|url=https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/ayurveda|work=Oxford University Press|title=Ayurveda}}</ref><ref name=":0" /> (sanscrit "knowledge of life") is an Indian naturopathic system with a [[Holism|holistic]] approach. Aurvedic knowledge, as it is one of the oldest medical systems of humankind, is based on traditional literature such as the Charaka Samhita. Ayurveda focuses on the patient as an [[Individuality|individual]]. Therefore Ayurveda dos not just work with [[symptom]]-oriented standard therapies. Following ones individual constitution, the Ayurveda therapist creates a multimodal therapy concept. The aim of the therapy is to achieve a balance of all tissues and functions in the body.<ref>{{Cite|last=YPIH|first=|title=Ayurveda|url=https://en.imedwiki.org/wiki/Ayurveda#/media/File:Poster_Ayurveda_local.png|work=[[International Congress for Integrative Health & Medicine (ICIHM) 2016|ICIHM 2016]]|volume=|pages=|type=Poster|author-link=Ypih}}</ref>
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'''Ayurveda''' ({{IPAc-en|ˌ|ɑː|j|ʊər|ˈ|v|eɪ|d|ə|,_|-|ˈ|v|iː|-}})<ref name="oxford">{{cite web|url=https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/ayurveda|work=Oxford University Press|title=Ayurveda}}</ref><ref name=":0" /> (sanscrit "knowledge of life") is an Indian naturopathic system with a [[Wikipedia:Holism|holistic]] approach. Aurvedic knowledge, as it is one of the oldest medical systems of humankind, is based on traditional literature such as the Charaka Samhita. Ayurveda focuses on the patient as an [[Wikipedia:Individuality|individual]]. Therefore Ayurveda dos not just work with [[Wikipedia:symptom|symptom]]-oriented standard therapies. Following ones individual constitution, the Ayurveda therapist creates a multimodal therapy concept. The aim of the therapy is to achieve a balance of all tissues and functions in the body.<ref>{{Cite|last=YPIH|first=|title=Ayurveda|url=https://en.imedwiki.org/wiki/Ayurveda#/media/File:Poster_Ayurveda_local.png|work=[[International Congress for Integrative Health & Medicine (ICIHM) 2016|ICIHM 2016]]|volume=|pages=|type=Poster|author-link=Ypih}}</ref>
    
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