Siddha Medicine
Siddha medicine employs a variety of herbs and
minerals, many of which were developed in the ancient past
under advanced scientific techniques, even by today's standards.
The development of medicine has been a continuous process
in Asia
although it has always taken a more natural approach to
healing than western medicine. Siddha medicine, being one
of the world’s most complex and intricate forms of medicine,
is on the verge of being lost due to change, and Thanuology
may be lost
altogether.
Many chronic diseases, considered incurable in western
medicine, can be treated successfully with Siddha medicine.
Most medicines are for the most part natural and processed
in such a way as to be readily absorbed within each cell
in the body,
giving it proper nourishment to sustain a long and healthy
life. Healthy cells within the body can reproduce new cells
that are just as healthy, thus slowing the process of aging
from the inside out. Some Siddha medical treatments claim
that
certain medicines are effective enough at this to be able
to arrest aging altogether. Western medicine attempts to
slow aging from the outside in with anti-wrinkle creams
and skin surgery.
Modern medicine could benefit from some of the hidden
treasures in Siddha medicine if less importance was put
on having a patent for their drugs than having an actual
cure.
The western medical techniques are, for the most part,
too expensive for the average Indian citizen to use, so
generally they seek the services of a Siddha physician
or other holistic practitioner. Basic natural laws prevent
the Siddha
physician from gaining material wealth from the profession,
so many charge only a minimal amount if any for their services.
As mentioned earlier this as an ancient science which is
in danger of being lost without the assistance of dedicated
students and the resources of others who can afford giving
to help continue this science which is given for the benefit
of humankind
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