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Evidence-Based Practice in Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Perspectives, Protocols, Problems and Potential in Ayurveda 2012 [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 254 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 571 g, XIV, 254 p., 1 Hardback
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jan-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642245641
  • ISBN-13: 9783642245640
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This book investigates the ways in which the evidence base is influencing complementary and alternative medicine in general and Ayurveda and allied health practices in particular. The latter have traditionally been prevalent in Asia and are now increasingly attracting interest worldwide. The book is divided into four sections, the first of which examines issues related to acquisition and evaluation of the evidence base. Evidence-based approaches to Ayurvedic diagnosis and therapy are then examined, with a special focus on management of cardiovascular and rheumatological diseases, dental care, and rejuvenating treatments. The final section explores further the challenges of applying evidence-based practice in contemporary and alternative medicine and Ayurveda with a focus upon the issues requiring urgent attention in ongoing decade. The same involves encompassing areas such as Ayurvedic pharmaceutics, practice, education and research within an evidence-based perspective.

This volume investigates the ways in which the evidence base is influencing complementary and alternative medicine. Evidence-based approaches to Ayurvedic diagnosis and therapy are examined, focusing especially on cardiovascular and rheumatological disease management, dental care, and rejuvenating treatments.
Part I Evidence-Based and Comparative Effectiveness Analysis
1 Fundamentals: Evidence-Based Practice in Complementary and Alternative Medicine---Perspectives, Protocols, Problems, and Potentials
3(30)
Francesco Chiappelli
Part II Evidence-Based Medicine and Ayurveda
2 Transforming Ayurveda: Stepping into the Realm of Evidence-Based Practice
33(18)
Sanjeev Rastogi
Ram Harsh Singh
3 Diet and Nutrition Concepts in Ayurveda: Gleaming into Opportunities for Evidence-Based Applications in Health Care
51(16)
Devesh Rastogi
Shalini Gupta
Ranjana Rastogi
Rajiv Rastogi
4 Clinical Evidence in the Tradition of Ayurveda
67(12)
P. Ram Manohar
5 Evidence-Based Traditional Persian Medicine
79(20)
Mahsa Dousti
Manisha Harish Ramchandani
Andre Barkhordarian
Sohrab Danaei
Francesco Chiappelli
Part III Substantiating Ayurvedic Theory and Practice Toward Evidence-Base
6 Prakriti Analysis in Ayurveda: Envisaging the Need of Better Diagnostic Tools
99(14)
Sanjeev Rastogi
7 Panchakarma: Ayurvedic Detoxification and Allied Therapies---Is There Any Evidence?
113(26)
Sivarama Prasad Vinjamury
Manjusha Vinjamury
Sobhana Sucharitakul
Ingebritt Ziegler
8 Gut and Joint Interconnections: A Reappraisal to Ayurvedic Understanding of Joint Diseases
139(20)
Sanjeev Rastogi
Ranjana Rastogi
9 Ayurvedic Approach to Cardiovascular Diseases: Delineating the Literary and Clinical Evidences
159(18)
Sanjeev Rastogi
Rajiv Rastogi
P.S. Srivastav
10 Rasayana Therapy and Rejuvenation
177(14)
Ram Harsh Singh
Sanjeev Rastogi
11 Translational Effectiveness in Ayurvedic Medicine: Implications for Oral Biology and Medicine
191(20)
Manisha Harish Ramchandani
Mahsa Dousti
Andre Barkhordarian
Francesco Chiappelli
Part IV Towards Future Perspectives of Evidence-Based Ayurveda
12 Safety Aspects of Ayurvedic Drugs
211(22)
K.K. Pant
C.K. Katiyar
Arun Gupta
13 Toward Evidence-Based Practice of Ayurveda: Extrapolating the Challenges in the Current Decade
233(14)
Sanjeev Rastogi
Index 247
Dr. Sanjeev Rastogi gained his MD in Kaya Chikitsa (Ayurvedic medicine) from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi and also holds a Diploma in Yoga from the same university and a Certificate in Acupuncture from Tianjin International University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. In addition, he possesses a postgraduate diploma in health and hospital management from IGNOU and an entitlement for green health care leadership from Teleosis Institute, USA. After working as a consultant in Ayurvedic medicine at many prestigious hospitals in India, including Marvari Hindu Hospital, Varanasi and HRKD Hospital, Lucknow, Dr. Rastogi is currently a senior consultant in the State Ayurvedic Services of Uttar Pradesh, India. He is widely known for his exemplary writings and regularly contributes to a variety of national and international journals: he has written more than 30 research papers and is also the author of eight previous books. Dr. Rastogi has been deeply engaged in the reform of Ayurveda to reflect contemporary understanding and is helping to spread Ayurveda globally through his writings and lectures. In recognition of his work, he was awarded a Chinese Government Fellowship in 1998 and a Luisa Kreisberg Family Foundation Scholarship (Teleosis Institute, California) in 2008. In both 2008 and 2009 he received a Consumer Wellness Center Nutritional Grant Award from CWC, Arizona, USA.