Five reasons for India to lead in Universal Health Care with Ayurveda 


The healthcare access of a country reflects its economic, social and political standards and growth on the world stage. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), half the world's 7.3 billion population lacks access to essential health services. Around 800 million people have to spend 10 per cent of their income on their healthcare. 

And more than 100 million people become severely poor due to the medical expenses they incur.

This Universal Health Coverage Day, it is high time the country realised the potential of Ayurveda as a key to universal healthcare. Here are the five reasons for India to lead:

 * Western medicine is becoming more expensive and ineffective in terms of assuring overall the health of the common citizen. Treatment costs are escalating day by day, making healthcare accessible only to a very small percentage of the country's ever increasing population

* A holistic and preventive medical science, Ayurveda is the oldest system dating back to more than 3,500 years. No medicine system understands body and mind so deeply and wholly as Ayurveda does. Its treatment and therapies based on natural herbs can cure any disease. Read More


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