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"Plea Seeks Removal Of 'Defamatory Content' On Ayurveda From Wikipedia". NDTV. 6 May 2022. "The contents of the matter shown on Wikipedia totally malign the natural system of medicine which has a history of more than 3,000 years and is widely respected and accepted the world over, " the petitioner said, pointing out the fact that the incumbent Government of India has also constituted a separate Ministry named AYUSH for Ayurveda and other alternative medicine systems. The petition further stated that the Constitution of a separate ministry is an acknowledgment of this ancient stream of medicine, the petition said.
""You Can Edit Wikipedia Articles" : Supreme Court Refuses To Entertain Plea Against Wikipedia Articles Allegedly Defaming Ayurveda". Live Law. 21 October 2022. "The petition referred to the article published on Wikipedia termed Ayurveda as a pseudoscientific and stated that the article written on Wikipedia was unnecessary and written purely with the intent to tarnish Ayurveda. "The matter of concern is that this is utterly absurd, poorly researched and prejudiced article pops up as the first article when Ayurveda is searched on Google", the petition said
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hi @Dāsānudāsa. My edits were intended to make comprehension of the material easier. What in particular did you find biased? Apart from changing the word "some" to "many" medicines (which I feel is justified. 20% of over a hundred medicines is not a small sample), I thought I actually improved the neutrality. I thought it particularly important to include that these toxic metals are deliberately part of the ingredients. The introduction in its current form reads as if this is not the case, and that the use of these metals is due to incompetence, deception (for what reason is anyone's guess), or both. Also (since you reverted 2 of my edits) we are back to building on claims to treating cancer that, as far as I know, have never been made. Was cancer even identified at the time of these scriptures? I await your reply. Aero13792468 (talk) 13:54, 1 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
Sorry, I completely misread your edits. I have no excuse other than that I have cancer and are both foggy-headed from the chemo and extremely super-sensitive about anyone promoting this sort of nonsense as a cancer cure (which clearly you weren't). I will self-revert. Your changes are an improvement. Apologies again; must concentrate more, revert less. Best, Dāsānudāsa (talk) 15:59, 1 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
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Please add that "Recent findings confirmed the nanotherapeutic functionalities of metal derived ayurvedic drugs like jasada basma. The demonstrated experiments,physicochemical and bio-characterization reveal that ayurvedic rasa drugs synthesized and processed through traditional methods are not toxic due to the variation in its structure-property relationship from macro to nano dimensions." please add the following reference for the above edit.https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acsomega.2c05391Casira (talk) 12:18, 1 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
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Can anyone add the section where this treatment is effective like the case with former Kenyan president's daughter who were unable to treat her eye disease, none of the treatment was successful but in the end when she used ayurvedic treatment helped her get her eyesight back.There are several articles about this,you can google it, i can't add links because it's not allowed 2409:40D1:16:36AD:DCD2:F1FF:FE81:2E7F (talk) 14:59, 3 September 2024 (UTC)Reply