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    "The promotion of tourism is a bane‚ not a boon." Discuss. Tourism is an industry which belongs to the service sector. It provides services which enables people to visit‚ explore and learn about another country. People are brought to see natural or man-made attractions‚ sample local cuisine and experience life in a foreign country. Tourism is also a fast growing industry as people are generally more affluent and are able and willing to pay for overseas holidays. People are also more interested

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    Health Tourism

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    Health Tourism: Medical tourism (also called medical travel‚ health tourism or global health care) is a term initially coined by travel agencies and the mass media to describe the rapidly-growing practice of travelling across international borders to obtain health care. Such services typically include elective procedures as well as complex specialized surgeries such as joint replacement (knee/hip)‚ cardiac surgery‚ dental surgery‚ and cosmetic surgeries. However‚ virtually every type of health

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    Ayurveda (Sanskrit: आयुर्वेद; Āyurveda‚ "the knowledge for long life"; /ˌaɪ.ərˈveɪdə/[2]) or ayurvedic medicine is a Hindu system of traditional medicine native to India and a form of alternative medicine. The earliest literature on Indian medical practice appeared during the Vedic period in India‚[3] i.e.‚ in the mid-second millennium BCE. The Suśruta Saṃhitā and the Charaka Saṃhitā‚ encyclopedias of medicine compiled from various sources from the mid-first millennium BCE to about 500 CE‚[4] are

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    Ayurveda and Yoga

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    be discussed in this assignment are Ayurveda and Yoga respectively. A modality is a class of intervention that used to diagnose part of the body. Whole healing system or whole medical system is a system with defined philosophy focusing on a person as a whole to provide treatment for cure chronic condition. A whole healing system is usually formalized and documented. A whole healing system includes different modalities. Together with Siddha and Unani‚ Ayurveda are the three famous Indian Systems

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    Benefits of Ayurveda

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    The study of life is Ayurveda (‘Ved’ means to know‚ ‘Ayur’ is life). Life has four characteristics - it exists‚ evolves‚ expresses and extinguishes. For this‚ it depends on five elements: the earth‚ water‚ air‚ ether and fire. To make it easier to understand‚ we can bring in the five senses and its objects: sight‚ smell‚ taste‚ sound and touch. According to Ayurveda‚ life or existence is not a rigid compartment‚ but a harmonious flow. Even these five elements‚ of which the whole universe is made

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    Cardamom in Ayurveda

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    CARDAMOM Common name Cardamom (E)‚ Elaichi (H) Sanskrit Ela- ‚ Su-ks.ma- Ela- Latin Elettaria cardamomum–Fructus (Zingiberaceae) These aromatic seed pods are filled with soothing‚ relaxing and antispasmodic essential oils. A premium digestive aid and mucus reducer. ENERGETICS Rasa (taste) Pungent‚ sweet Vi-rya (energy) Cooling Vipa-ka (post-digestive effect) Sweet Gun.a (quality) Light‚ dry Dos.a effect VPK-‚ P+ in excess Dha-tu (tissue) Plasma‚ blood‚ nerve Srotas (channel) Digestive

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    Health Tourism Proposal

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    TITLE OF THE STUDY: The little of this study deals with the ““HEALTH TOURISM IN INDIA” With Reference to Ayurway Foundation. INTRODUCTION: India effortlessly straddles the Ancient and contemporary context‚ striking as it were‚ a fine balance between tradition and modernity. No wonder then that tourism in India is not only about gazing in awe at historical monuments‚ relaxing on sunny sea side sands or holding your breath as you

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    BASIC PRINCIPLES OF AYURVEDA UNIT 1 PURUSHA PRAKRUTHI MAHAT AHAMKARA MANAS GNANENDRIY [SENSES]= SIGHT TOUCH HEARING TASTE SMELL SATVA Rajas tamas 5 KARMENDRIYA [ACTIONS] =TONGUE ARMS LEGS ANUS REPORDUCTIVE TANMATRAS = AKASHA VAYU TEJA

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    Health Tourism in Sri Lanka

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    | Health and Wellness Tourism in Sri Lanka | Assignment | | Group 04 | | Course: HTE 385-2 Health and Adventure Tourism Lecturer: Mr.Manoj Samarathunga | Hospitality‚ Tourism and Events Management Degree Program Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka Acknowledgement First and foremost we offer Our sincerest gratitude to our dear sir‚ Mr. Manoj Samaranayake Who teaches us “Health & Adventure Tourism” And also has supported us to do our report‚ “Health

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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION Organization is a pattern of relationship through which employees under the direction of Managers pursue their common goals. It is the study and careful application of knowledge about how people act within the organization. Organizational studies are usually conducted to gain practical knowledge about various aspects of an organization. It provides structure for this relationship to attain the goals. The organization study is similar as it reveals

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