Dhanwantari Medical

Dhanwantari Medical A place where genuine and branded medicines are available This is a very old shop nearly of more than 50 years of age.

The shop is known for its original products. Dr. Pramod Adukia is the owner of the shop as well as he treats his patients with intensive love and care. Medicines for maximum all types of diseases and illness are available. Also medicines for increasing Health, prevention of hair fall stomach upset are also available. Dr. Pramod Adukia not only prescribes packed medicines but also prepares medicine

and gives to patient if required. At Dhanwantari Medical you can also get various types of hair oils and also oils which are used for pain in legs and toes especially for old people.Also products are available like Chawanprash which are consumed by lots of people especially in winter season for bringing the warmth and preventing themselves for various types of diseses. This is a place where an individual can rely with full trust.

31/12/2018

Happy New Year 2021

Dabur DashmularishtaDabur Dashmularishta is nutritional syrup for females primarily for recuperation from post- delivery...
08/08/2017

Dabur Dashmularishta
Dabur Dashmularishta is nutritional syrup for females primarily for recuperation from post- delivery weakness.
It is an Ayurvedic concoction of more than 50 Ayurvedic herbs including Dashmula, the group of ten herb roots along with Ashwagandha, Manjishta and Draksha; which helps in recovering from post-delivery related stress & weakness effectively and naturally.
Dabur Dashmularishta ensures a speedy recovery for new mothers and prepare them physically to face the rigours of motherhood. It also helps in improving metabolism and increases digestion power.

Benefits:

• 100% Ayurvedic
• Good for women to recover from post-delivery weakness
• Rejuvenator & Revitalizer
• Strengthens mind & body
• Improves digestion
• Provides strength & stamina
• Good for skin health & glow
• Fights general weakness & fatigue in women

18/05/2017

Ayurveda is one of the most natural ways of treatment. It is our hope to have a disease free world and it is we are doing the best we can to play out part.

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22/04/2017

It is a place where great satisfaction had been received by patients in the past. We have a history of great reviews for our treatment. A history that has continued strong for 60 years.

26/07/2016

Ayurveda is the ancient Indian system of natural and holistic medicine. When translated from Sanskrit, Ayurveda means “the science of life” (the Sanskrit root ayur means “longevity” or “life” and veda means “science”).

While allopathic medicine tends to focus on the management of disease, Ayurveda provides us with the knowledge of how to prevent disease and how to eliminate its root cause if it does occur.
Core Principles

The knowledge of Ayurveda was passed on orally through a lineage of sages in India until it was collated into text more than five thousand years ago. The oldest known texts on Ayurveda are the Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, and the Ashtanga Hrudaya. These texts detail the affect that the five elements found in the cosmic system - earth, water, air, fire, space – have on our individual system, and expound on the importance of keeping these elements balanced for a healthy and happy life.

26/07/2016

Ayurveda, which literally means the science of life (Ayur = Life, Veda = Science), ayurveda is an ancient medical science which was developed in India thousands of years ago.

04/07/2016

Ayurveda is the ancient Indian system of natural and holistic medicine. When translated from Sanskrit, Ayurveda means “the science of life” (the Sanskrit root ayur means “longevity” or “life” and veda means “science”).

While allopathic medicine tends to focus on the management of disease, Ayurveda provides us with the knowledge of how to prevent disease and how to eliminate its root cause if it does occur.

04/07/2016

Ayurveda (Sanskrit: आयुर्वेद IAST Āyurveda, "life-knowledge"; English pronunciation /ˌaɪ.ərˈveɪdə/[1]), or Ayurveda medicine, is a system of medicine with historical roots in the Indian subcontinent.[2] Globalized and modernized practices derived from Ayurveda traditions are a type of complementary or alternative medicine.[3][4] In the Western world, Ayurveda therapies and practices (which are manifold) have been integrated in general wellness applications and as well in some cases in medical use.[5]

The main classical Ayurveda treatises begin with legendary accounts of the transmission of medical knowledge from the Gods to sages, and thence to human physicians.[6] Thus, the Sushruta Samhita narrates how Dhanvantari, "greatest of the mighty celestial," incarnated himself as Divodāsa, a mythical king of Varanasi, who then taught medicine to a group of wise physicians, including Sushruta himself.[7][8] Ayurveda therapies have varied and evolved over more than two millennia.[2] Therapies are typically based on complex herbal compounds, while treatises introduced mineral and metal substances (perhaps under the influence of early Indian alchemy or rasaśāstra). Ancient Ayurveda treatises also taught surgical techniques, including rhinoplasty, perineal lithotomy, the suturing of wounds, and the extraction of foreign objects.[9][10]

Although laboratory experiments suggest it is possible that some substances in Ayurveda might be developed into effective treatments, there is no evidence that any are effective as currently proffered.[11] Ayurveda medicine is considered pseudoscientific.[12] Other researchers consider it a protoscience, or trans-science system instead.[13][14] Close to 21% of Ayurveda U.S. and Indian-manufactured patent medicines sold through the Internet were found to contain toxic levels of heavy metals, specifically lead, mercury, and arsenic.[15] The public health implications of such metallic contaminants in India are unknown.[15]

Some scholars assert that Ayurveda originated in prehistoric times,[16] and that some of the concepts of Ayurveda have existed from the time of the Indus Valley Civilization or even earlier.[17] Ayurveda developed significantly during the Vedic period and later some of the non-Vedic systems such as Buddhism and Jainism also developed medical concepts and practices that appear in the classical Ayurveda treatises.[17][18] Humoral balance is emphasized, and the suppressing of natural urges is considered unhealthy and claimed to lead to illness.[19] Ayurveda names three elemental substances, the doshas (called Vata, Pitta and Kapha), and states that a balance of the doshas results in health, while imbalance results in disease. Ayurveda has eight canonical components, which are derived from classical Sanskrit literature. Some of the oldest known Ayurvedic texts include the Suśrutha Saṃhitā and Charaka Saṃhitā, which are written in Sanskrit. Ayurveda practitioners had developed various medicinal preparations and surgical procedures by the medieval period

03/06/2016

Dhanvantari is an avatar of Vishnu in Hinduism. He appears in the Vedas and Puranas as the physician of the gods (devas), and the god of Ayurveda. It is common practice in Hinduism for worshipers to pray to Dhanvantari seeking his blessings for sound health for themselves and/or others

03/06/2016
24/05/2016

The term “Ayurveda” combines the Sanskrit words ayur (life) and veda (science or knowledge). Ayurvedic medicine, as practiced in India, is one of the oldest systems of medicine in the world. Many Ayurvedic practices predate written records and were handed down by word of mouth. Three ancient books known as the Great Trilogy were written in Sanskrit more than 2,000 years ago and are considered the main texts on Ayurvedic medicine—Caraka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, and Astanga Hridaya.

Key concepts of Ayurvedic medicine include universal interconnectedness (among people, their health, and the universe), the body’s constitution (prakriti), and life forces (dosha), which are often compared to the biologic humors of the ancient Greek system. Using these concepts, Ayurvedic physicians prescribe individualized treatments, including compounds of herbs or proprietary ingredients, and diet, exercise, and lifestyle recommendations.

Address

67 Salkia School Road
Howrah Salkia
711106

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 9:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 9:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 9:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 9:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 9:30pm
Saturday 9:30am - 9:30pm
Sunday 9:30am - 9:30pm

Telephone

+913326659553

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