Indian Ayurveda, the traditional Indian medicine and Chinese medicinal plants, the traditional Chinese medicines are considered as the most ancient but prevailing traditions. Over the years, there has been a significant increase in the global interest in conventional medicines. Various health experts, scientists and medicinal experts are making varied efforts for monitoring and regulating traditional medicine and herbal drugs.
China has been successful in the promotion of its therapies with the use of science based approach and various researches. In comparison, Ayurveda still require more extensive scientific research and evidence substantiality. With the ever increase in the costs of new drugs, various emerging diseases and conditions, microbial resistance, lack of curative treatments and enhanced side effects, health experts are more taking more interested in alternative medicines, including both Chinese medicinal plants and Indian Ayurveda.
Basic comparisons between Chinese Medicinal Plants vs Indian Ayurveda in accordance to Body Constitution:
Chinese medicinal plants and Indian Ayurveda talk about the vital constitution of our body which is formed during conception. Chinese medicinal plants explain about it in the form of Qi, Yang and Yin. Ying and Yang are conflicting in characteristics. In Indian Ayurveda, it is talked about in the terms of Dosha, which includes Kapha, Pitta and Vata. People who have high levels of constitution of Yang are susceptible to heat syndrome with correlates with Pitta Dosha. People that have high levels of Yin but low levels of Yang are prone towards cold, which is similar to Vata and Kapha.
Chinese traditional medicines regard the humans at the center of the universe as an antenna between the earthly elements and celestial elements. Fire, wood, metal, earth and water are the five components of the material world. The world is a single unit and its movements give rise to yin and yang, the two vital antithetic aspects. But, Chinese are of the notion that yin and yang are not absolute but relative.
Ayurveda considers that the universe is made up of combinations of the five elements which include earth, water, fire, air and ether. The five elements can be seen existing in the material universe at all scales of life and in both inorganic and organic things.
To sum up, both Chinese medicinal plants and Indian Ayurveda are based on the principle that our basic body formation plays a vital role to determine disease susceptibility. This body formation is also considered while prescribing medications and deciding other treatment methods!
Amazing and very interesting article!!!!
with the new technologies and medical science coming up, ayurvedic medicines are still the best.