Is ayurveda recognised by w.h.o?
Answer / Shashank Singh
Yes, Ayurveda is recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a traditional system of medicine. The WHO has published guidelines for the quality assurance of Ayurvedic medicines and included several Ayurvedic formulations in its Model List of Essential Medicines.
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