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Chinese Medicine 2019 Page 19 Adrian Angel Inchauspe, Altern Integr Med 2019, Volume 8 conferenceseries.com DOI: 10.4172/2327-5162-C1-058 10th International Conference on Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda & Acupuncture March 04-05, 2019 | Berlin, Germany

Adrian Angel Inchauspe National University of La Plata, Argentina

New Advances in the reconciliation vessel´s research nalyzing the properties of the reconciliation vessel, new questions raised about the origin of this Wondrous Circuit, Aas well as its configuration through the philosophical and cosmological basis of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Scrutinizing its location within Fu Hsi's octogram and according to the I-Ching and Yellow Emperor's coincidences in Ling Shu and Su Wen quotations, a plausible explanation rose up from a detailed methodological work embodied in this paper. Author's experience in cardiopulmonary revivals over thirty years takes to ponder his prospect of this situation from various angles, arising the comparison between legal, real and deaths against the possibility of more widespread recovery after terminal diagnosis.

Biography Adrian Angel Inchauspe was certified as laparoscopic surgeon in La Plata, Buenos Aires, Aachen, Tubingen and Strasbourg Universities. Currently, he serves as Editorial Member and Reviewer in many foreign renowned journals. He participated as Chairman in several International Drug Discovery Congresses and in the 2nd International Conference and Exhibition on -2014 in Beijing, where he proposed the foundation of the World Union of Traditional . Since 2005, he serves as teacher in the Argentina Acupuncture Society and published his “Systematized Integration of Acupunctural Therapeutic Knowledge” book in 2014. He has been searching about Yongquan resuscitation in the last 28 years.

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Alternative & Integrative Medicine Volume 8 ISSN: 2327-5162 Chinese Medicine 2019 March 04-05, 2019 Page 20 Mridu Sharma, Altern Integr Med 2019, Volume 8 conferenceseries.com DOI: 10.4172/2327-5162-C1-058 10th International Conference on Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda & Acupuncture March 04-05, 2019 | Berlin, Germany

Mridu Sharma Smt. Urmila Devi Ayurvedic College, India

Need of panchkarma in present era odern time is the ‘Era of Machines’. Ayurveda is a rich medical science showing its firm existence since 5000 years. MThere are many scholarly books written by Ayurveda experts like Charak Samhita, Sushrut Samhita and Ashtang Hrudya. All the acharyas have divided Ayurvedic medical science into eight branches namely-Kayachikitsa (Medicine), Shalya (), Shalakya (Eye and ENT), Bhoot Vidya (Psychology), Balroga (Pediatrics), Agadtantra (Toxicology), Rasayan (Rejuvenation and Geriatrics) and Vajikaran (Aphrodisiacs). Panchkarma is not mentioned as a main branch of Ayurveda instead, it is considered in treatment as Shodhana chikitsa (Detoxification). In all the eight branches panchkarma is highly recommended as a main treatment according to age group, , seasons and type of patients. Shodhan treatment is generally considered as a Panchkarma which contains Vaman (Emesis), Virechan (Purgation), Basti (Medicated Enema), Nasya (Nasal insufflation), Raktamokshan (Bloodletting) is a detoxifying treatment with the aim of expelling the causing toxins out of the body through the nearest route. In modern times panchkarma is gaining a lot of popularity as it helps in maintaining disease free healthy state in today's diet and lifestyle. Ayurveda provides holistic treatment for combating physical and mental illness. Moreover, it emphasize on healthy habits like ample amount of sleep, proper detoxification processes, body massage, regular physical exercise, meditation, avoiding stress, anxiety and anger and maintaining healthy social and personal life. The main route cause of every disease in today's modern era is lifestyle and Ayurveda (Panchkarma) helps to improve our lifestyle.

Biography Mridu Sharma has completed her Bachelor of Ayurveda Medical Sciences in 2011 and MD in Panchkarma at Maharashtra University of Health Sciences in 2014. She is working as an Assistant Professor at Smt. Urmila Devi Ayurvedic College, Hoshiarpur, Punjab and is practicing at her own Panchkarma and Ayurvedic Clinic in Hoshiarpur. She has published more than 15 research papers in National and International Journals.

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Alternative & Integrative Medicine Volume 8 ISSN: 2327-5162 Chinese Medicine 2019 March 04-05, 2019 Page 21