Ayurvedic Nursing


The demand for Ayurveda nurses is ever increasing at an exploding rate. Increased number of therapy centers requires skilled and trained nursing staff to provide quality and professional treatments to patients. Ayurveda nursing is a successful career option as it opens a wide range of job levels and opportunity to even travel abroad and work. Ayurveda nursing is not just familiarizing with the traditional massages or herbal preparations, but is getting trained in various diseases and treatment methods, scientifically. An advantage of Ayurveda nursing compared to allopathic is that Ayurveda nursing is very much cost effective.

The ancient Indian medical system, also known as Ayurveda, is based on ancient writings that rely on a “natural” and holistic approach to physical and mental health. Ayurvedic medicine is one of the world’s oldest medical systems and remains one of India’s traditional health care systems. Ayurvedic treatment combines products (mainly derived from plants, but may also include animal, metal, and mineral), diet, exercise, and lifestyle.

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