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==Clinical methods in [[Ayurveda]]==
 
==Clinical methods in [[Ayurveda]]==
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The core concept of integrative medicine is ‘adhere to the basics of each system of medicine being integrated. If another system cannot explain certain concepts of one medical system, it should not be rejected. Instead, it should be accepted and included. ‘Amsha-amsha kalpana’ of [[Ayurveda]] is similar to the system by system examination of biomedicine. Researchers have shown that ayurvedic clinical examination goes beyond the ten types of clinical examination (dashavidapariksha; the classical [[Ayurveda]] teaching).  Clinical methods in [[Ayurveda]] can be categorized as shown in table 7.
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The core concept of integrative medicine is ‘adhere to the basics of each system of medicine being integrated. If another system cannot explain certain concepts of one medical system, it should not be rejected. Instead, it should be accepted and included. ‘Amsha-amsha kalpana’ of [[Ayurveda]] is similar to the system by system examination of biomedicine. Researchers have shown that ayurvedic clinical examination goes beyond the ten types of clinical examination (dashavidapariksha; the classical [[Ayurveda]] teaching).<ref>Narahari SR, Aggithaya MG. Morrow SE and Ryan TJ.  Developing an integrative medicine patient care protocol from the existing practice of Ayurveda dermatology. Current Science 2016:111:302-317.</ref> Clinical methods in [[Ayurveda]] can be categorized as shown in table 7.
    
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