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Health tourism is one of the latest global trends, as it combines in a single trip, care of various problems with the recreation and enjoyment of the trip ... which no doubt greatly help your recovery!
Health Tourism has been traditionally associated with spas, expanding techniques such as aromatherapy, mud baths, and treatments based on typical local products, from chocolates to wines. The idea is to get rid of the effects of depression and stress, rejuvenate, lose weight or improve the spiritual.
Precisely this aspect of tourism is a specialty health of India, in fact, the medicine of India is the fifth largest in the world, and even medical tourism is an ancient practice, as long pilgrimages to the shrine of Asklepios at Epidaurus, in the ancient Greece , India XXI century one of the best places for medical tourism is the state of Chandigarh , not only for its excellent hospitals, but also by their environment and green areas.
In Chandigarh there are two internationally renowned hospitals, Fortis Hospital Mohali Grewal and the institute, but there is a possibility of combining traditional treatments with complementary and alternative techniques characteristic of the ancient oriental culture, such as ayurvedic medicine, homeopathy, yoga centers and acupuncture.
The Ayurvedic medicine is an ancient system based on the medicinal powers of natural herbs, seeds and other materials, and combinations thereof. After many years, Ayurvedic medicine is considered in modern medicine, and it is known that natural remedies are increasingly popular. Ayurvedic medicine is popular in India, for their values in the pursuit of health and longevity.
The homeopathic medicine was developed in the twentieth century, and is to incorporate microsustancias to relieve symptoms, and in Chandigarh homeopathic clinics include sounds, smells, tastes, moods, and take into account the energy, time of day or the temperature.
The Yoga is the great specialty of the city of Chandigarh or rather of all India, is one of the oldest known philosophical systems, including its name derived from Sanskrit. It seeks to unite, control and stabilization of the mind and body. Although in some places yoga centers seem reserved to a few people in Chandigarh are directed without exception to all who wish to recover their physical and mental health.
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