Abstract 2772: The development of immunotherapy agents from the indigenous herbal plants and microbes used by the tantric practitioner of Vedic Jiva Upakara Cikitsha Tantra (Vedic altruism-based medicine system) of Assam, India
Abstract:The ancient India's indigenous tantric community had its unique medicinal philosophy as well as clinical practice, distinct from Ayurveda. One such tantric community was Assam's Vedic Jiva Upakarvada practitioners (1). These practitioners developed an unique health care practice in the silk village of Sualkuchi, and the adjoining area, a part of the Vedic Silk Road (the North-South Silk Road stretching from Tibet to South East Asia via India's Assam state). We have been systematically studying the medical prac… Show more
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