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3. Definition of Yunani (Unani) medicine
1. Introduction
In this article, we explain the definitions of the various alternative therapies which we have done a comparative study on in this article series.
2. Definition of Allopathy
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Allopathy or Allopathic medicine is defined as the treatment of disease using conventional evidence-based medical therapies, as opposed to the use of alternative medical or non-conventional therapies. The term was coined in 1842 by C.F.S. Hahnemann to designate the usual practice of medicine as opposed to Homeopathy, the system of therapy that he founded.
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3. Definition of Yunani (Unani) medicine
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This is a term used to refer to the Graeco-Arabic medicine based on the teachings of Hippocrates, Galen, and Avicenna. It is based on the four humours Phlegm (Balgham), Blood (Dam), Yellow bile (Safra) and Black bile (Sauda). It is heavily influenced by Islam.
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4. Definition of Acupressure
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Acupressure is a technique in which physical pressure is applied to specific points by the hand, elbow, or with various devices to improve health and wellbeing. There are about 1,100 acupressure points in the body related to specific parts and organs of the body. Acupressure points used in treatment may or may not be in the same area of the body as the targeted symptom. By applying pressure on the specific acupressure points, the imbalance in the energy flow to that particular part or organ is modified. In this therapy no medicine or surgery is involved.
Source: Wikipedia.org
5. Definition of Mudra
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In this therapy various postures of fingers are used by themselves or directed at a body part or Kundalini chakra. The specific posture of the fingers causes channelising of energy into and outside the body. The type of energy channelized depends on the spiritual level of the person. In a person of lower spiritual level mostly gross physical energy is channelized. In people with higher spiritual level it is the subtle energies like the Kundalini energy that is channelized. In this therapy too no medicine is used.
Source: Spiritual Science Research Foundation
6. Definition of Homeopathy
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It is a system of therapy based on the concept that disease can be treated with the same drugs (in minute doses) that are capable of producing the same symptoms in healthy people as the disease itself.
Source: medicinenet.com
7. Definition of Ayurveda
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This comprehensive system of medicine, with ancient medical textbooks dating 5,000 and 6,000 years ago, places equal emphasis on body, mind, and spirit. The goal is to restore the natural harmony of the individual. An Ayurvedic doctor identifies an individual's constitution or overall health profile and imbalances by ascertaining the patient's metabolic (dosha) body type [Vata (Wind), Pitta (Bile), or Kapha (Phlegm)] through a series of personal history questions, pulse, tongue, nail and other tools. The patient's imbalances in context of constitution also then become the foundation of a specific treatment plan designed to guide the individual back into harmony with his or her environment. This plan may include dietary changes, exercise, yoga, meditation, massage, herbal tonics and other remedies.
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