The document discusses the benefits of adopting a holistic medical approach. Some key aspects of institutions that teach holistic medicine according to the document are that they would encourage practices like meditation, yoga, a vegetarian diet and spending time around certain plants. The curriculum for such institutions would include introductory courses on holistic health and treatment would involve experts from different medical systems and specialties.
2. The stress is unavoidable turbulence within us. One of the
factors leading to such stress or turbulence in us; is non-
availability of holistic medical assessment, investigations and
treatment under one roof. The only way to manage this kind of
stress is international and national policy of adopting holistic
medicine in mainstream medical education, training, practice
and research.
Our stress would certainly be managed if we actually witness
development of medical institutions, which would engage in
teaching, training, practice and research of holistic medicine
and holistic health care.
The most essential and the core aspect (and also the asset) of
these institutions would be that; everyone involved in them
would be encouraged to practice NAMASMARAN. The
practice of NAMASMARAN could vary as per one’s religious
beliefs.
Second characteristic would be encouragement to practice of
PRANAYAMA.
The third feature would be encouragement of vegetarianism.
The food served on campus to the patients and the staff
members; would be vegetarian and would include green
vegetable, fruits, roots, tubers, different grains, spouted beans,
and different variety of nuts, different oils, cow milk and
plenty of drinking water.
3. Drinking water would be available in earthen pots (matkas)
and the fridge water would best be avoided.
There would be plantations of herbs such as tulsi, neem, bel,
kmari, gulvel, aghada, putrajeevak, shivalingi, kadamba,
lemon grass, pudina, jaswandi, pipal, banyan etc and other
edible fruits and vegetables also.
There would be quotes, portraits, photos, paintings, specimens,
murals of (from Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy; of scientists,
instruments, techniques, herbs etc), which would empower,
inspire and motivate the patients, the students the staff
members for working together to blossom one another!
The curriculum would include compulsory introductory course
as a foundation in which holistic approach, holistic medicine,
holistic health are introduced and explained; so as to inculcate
the unity amidst apparent diversity of people as well as medical
systems, so as to enable everyone; to appreciate the
contribution of every walk of life and every system of medicine
in contributing to holistic health.
The OPD and IN DOOR treatment would be in consultation
with the experts from different systems of medicine and
different specialties. Different modalities of treatment (under
the supervision and control of experts) such as yoga,
pranayama, panchakarma, shatkarma, naturopathy; besides;
4. physiotherapy, intensive care, surgery and rehabilitation
would be available.
There would be a team of doctors to advise the local, state and
central governments; on designing and implementing policies
in different fields such as agriculture, industries, education,
information and broadcasting; and so on; for achieving holistic
health, on routine basis as well as during critical periods such
as endemics, epidemics and pandemics.
To be edited and other details to be added…..