On the effectiveness of Ayurvedic medical treatment: humoural pharmacology, 
positivistic science, and soteriology
Bode, M (2009-03-12)

http://tinyurl.com/ozyzno

This article concerns the effectiveness of Ayurvedic medicines, the main 
element of Ayurvedic medical treatment. As a humoural pathology, Ayurveda uses 
its own rationality in determining interactions between materia medica and 
human biology and physiology. If positivistic pharmacology is the sole arbiter 
for the effectiveness of Ayurvedic single and compound medicines, then we deny 
the individual character of the Ayurvedic pharmacologic paradigm and we could 
dismiss potentially effective medicines because they cannot be proven within 
the positivistic paradigm of current-day pharmacology. This article also 
addresses the duality of medical paradigms in general. On the one hand, the 
focus is on ‘repairing’ objectified bodies. The physician is like a mechanic 
who has at his disposal a toolkit of instruments such as medications, 
physiological techniques, and dietary and healthy living recommendations with 
the goal of preventing, managing and, where
 possible, curing illness. On the other hand, medicine can be viewed as a form 
of soteriology, i.e. the naming of suffering and its answers.
http://journals.indianmedicine.eldoc.ub.rug.nl/root/ejim/vol2/01/1-24/

http://journals.indianmedicine.eldoc.ub.rug.nl/FILES/root/ejim/vol2/01/1-24/vol02_bode.pdf

http://tinyurl.com/ozyzno

Shrikant Vinayak Barve
Convener: We Love Ayurved
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