Integrating Ayurvedic Principles into Public Health and Preventive Medicine in the UK
Wellness Industry Pushes for Ayurvedic Integration in UK Healthcare
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Indian Traditional Sciences is advocating for the integration of Ayurvedic principles into the UK’s healthcare system. This initiative is part of a comprehensive approach to public health and preventive medicine, aiming to tackle the chronic disease epidemic affecting the nation. During a recent event, Amarjeet Singh Bhamra from the Ayurveda Centre of Excellence emphasized that Ayurveda, our shared heritage, can enhance public health by restoring innate immunity through a focus on prevention.
The Ayurveda Summit 2024: A Step Towards Healthcare Integration
The APPG is set to hold ‘The Ayurveda Summit 2024: Integrating Evidence-Based Preventive Medicine into Healthcare Delivery’ on October 24 and 25 in London. This summit is designed to engage policymakers and promote awareness about the benefits of integrating Ayurveda and Yoga into the UK's health infrastructure. The APPG has been actively advocating for this integration since its formation in 2014, with a commitment to enhancing health outcomes.
- Preventive health education through workshops and programs
- Promotion of self-care to prevent illness
- Support for non-invasive medical treatments
The rising demand for natural healthcare products reflects the unprecedented growth of the Wellness Industry, which is expanding into a multi-trillion-dollar market globally. As traditional wisdom gains validation from modern science, the wellness sector continues to thrive.
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