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Aradhana Ayurveda Wellness & Research Center, located on Nanded Road in Bhainsa, Telangana

@ Aradhana Ayurveda Wellness & Research center Aradhana Ayurveda Wellness & Research Center, located on Nanded Road in Bhainsa, Telangana, is a NABH-certified Ayurvedic hospital offering a range of Panchakarma therapies. These therapies are designed to detoxify and rejuvenate the body, addressing various health concerns through traditional Ayurvedic practices. Book

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Aradhana Ayurveda , Bhainsa in collaboration with NIMA Nanded & Vishwa Ayurved parishad

@ Aradhana Ayurveda Wellness & Research center Aradhana Ayurveda , Bhainsa in collaboration with NIMA Nanded & Vishwa Ayurved parishad, Adilabad vibhag Conducted One Day CME for Practitioners at Aradhana Ayurveda today on 26 /01/25 , Around 175 Ayurveda Practicing Doctors participated in the CME , including 11 foreign delegates

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Republic Day Celebrations @ Aradhana Ayurveda

@ Aradhana Ayurveda Wellness & Research center Republic Day Celebrations @ Aradhana Ayurveda… Flag Hosting done by Retired Army Officer Sri Kishor garu ,who was Paticipated in 1971 war against Pakistan, also 13 Foreign delegates from United States, Australia, New zeland & Vietnam attended ..

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Ayurveda treatment and wellness and here to learn Ayurveda

@ Aradhana Ayurveda Wellness & Research center A group of citizens from 4 countries the United States, New Zealand, Australia, and Vietnam has reached to Aradhana Ayurveda wellness and research center on today. Some of them are here for Ayurveda treatment and wellness and here to learn Ayurveda..

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Can paralysis be cured? Pakshaghatha /paralysis
Gyanendriyas are considered a part of the sensory system and Karmendriyas are considered a part of the motor system. The Manas is supposed to control and guide both, Gyanendriyas and Karmendriyas. The cardinal features of Pakshaghata include Chestahani (impaired motor activity), Ruja (pain), Vakstambha (slurring of speech), and Hasta PadaSamkocha.