Ayurvedic and Traditional Systems of Medicine in Clinical Trials: An Overview
- 9 November 2022
- book chapter
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Abstract
Remedies from nature are always of great interest. In the concerns related to health and diseases, this interest is very large. Traditional medicine systems are a result of the trials over the years and their role in the domain of well-being is still important. The scientific possibilities of research on traditional medicine have found a way for much healthier and beneficial treatment protocols. The current chapter discusses different traditional medicine systems and their safety and efficacy, as assessed by modern scientific studies.Keywords
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