why AYURVEDA is not popular in Qatar?

crazynoddy
By crazynoddy

when its well known in asia europe australia and the states moreover its widely accepted in our neighbouring GCC states like UAE, bahrain, kuwait and oman as well.
why its forbidden in qatar when the locals go to dubai india or kuwait to get their chronic illness or the cosmetic treatments to get done.
qatar has many state of the art five star hospitals for all needs and our economy is heading towards soaring heights as its one of the fastest growing economies in the region.
so why its forbidden in qatar or why people are not investing in this area of medicine?
is there any valid reason behind this like either political, geographical or religious....?
looking for ur valuable comments.

By liben ambooken• 16 Mar 2014 01:02
liben ambooken

hi there,

Well, Its ridiculuos where here in qatar, they are not taking any steps for setting up an ayurvedic hospital or clinic in doha. I have a plan of starting up one here, but the problem is finance, please suggest what can be done.My wife is an ayurvedic doctor, she has experience for 4 years at Amrita life, specialised in hair, skin, eyes and headache.

By nadi yoga• 16 Jul 2010 20:44
nadi yoga

ayurvedha is connected with yoga. and there are many types of yoga.

by doing yogasanas we increase the blood and oxygen circulation to each and ever part of our body.

it also help in proper functioning of our internal organs.

now a days ayurvedha is used for making money. but you must understand that its not the real ayurvedha. they are using that word to make money. thaykattu moos, kottakal, are the famous ayurvedic treatment center where you can trust.

there lived a acharaya in chalakakudy. he even had the cure for AIDS. i went to his home for an interview regarding world ayurvedic congress.

oil massage is not ayurvedhic treatment. its only a part of it. what happens is, the people who massage in kottakal or such place will come here and do oil massage.

such people will are not doctors. they only have experience in massaging our body. such people do not know what oil to be used, what temperature, how long. all these depends on the patients and problems.

better go to a doctor. a famous doctor. and select the doctor not by his name, look for his father grandfather also. because real ayurvedic secrets are passed to generation to new generation from fathers. not from class rooms.

in ayurvedha, they concentrate on the reason for the cause.

if we have a fever, ayurvedha will make our immune system strong and fight against the germs causing the fever. instead of fighting the germs directly.

that so treatment takes some time to cure. and our body will be more immune towards that germs. that is how it works.

By sajithqatar• 16 Jul 2010 19:56
sajithqatar

I believe in ayurvedic because, the genuine medicine & massaage have no side effects. and I am an experienced person for this.

By leo_ieo• 11 Jun 2008 08:52
leo_ieo

I wondered why alternative medicine is not approved in Qatar. Ayurveda is having cure for many disease without operation etc.. But I hope it will take more time here in qatar to get it authorized. I dont think any outlest is there in Qatar with proper ayurvedic treatment...Even massage etc will be of One Tenth of the actual quality...

By leo_ieo• 10 Jun 2008 22:30
leo_ieo

One thing to be noted : " In Ayurveda treatment is for the HUMAN being and not for the disease"..

Now many Ayurvedic treatment centers are tourisim spot and Massage Parlours. But they are not following the propers principles of ayurveda.. or they dont have persons with the skill & knowledge..but ayurveda is a great help and hope of many lifes...

Ayurveda for health of Body and Yoga, Meditation for health of Mind....

By skdkak closed 1708224867• 10 Jun 2008 15:55
skdkak closed 1708224867

hahahahahahaa

That was a joke or something hridhaymanchalakal

On a seriuos note: u keep ur belief and I have absolutely no problem with that

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By hridhaymanchakal• 10 Jun 2008 15:52
hridhaymanchakal

The Media in Qatar Talks of environmental friendly topics, but does not talk about alternative medicine. As this will leave many hospitals in Qatar Empty. People will prefer these medicines than Allopathy medicines. For your information there are lot more diseases that can be cured without operation if treated with alternative medicine. We see mail being forwarded about home remedies this are all Alternative medicine. If this starts in Qatar Doctors and pharmacy will go out of business

By skdkak closed 1708224867• 10 Jun 2008 15:32
skdkak closed 1708224867

People in Qatar are more logical and reasonable to only go for alopathic medicines than anything else.... least of all homeopathy

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By Umm Adam• 10 Jun 2008 15:29
Umm Adam

Mafiriyals, I hope someday soon this will happen. If you open your clinic I will be a patient, for sure!

By anonymous• 10 Jun 2008 11:55
anonymous

crazynoddy...its name called "Kottakkal Ayurvedic"...I have a good experience from there...good massage and recovered my back pain..

By anonymous• 10 Jun 2008 11:52
anonymous

crazynoddy...its just opposite to Merweb hotel...

need a good patience for the recovery...but its a good way for the recovery...

By crazynoddy• 10 Jun 2008 11:48
crazynoddy

thank u nathan i'll find out

By rdsouza• 10 Jun 2008 11:47
rdsouza

It could be because Ayurveda experts are already busy with real estate business :-))

By britexpat• 10 Jun 2008 11:41
britexpat

In the UK i, it is very expensive.

They know thate looking for alternative medicine, so they can charge what they want.

By crazynoddy• 10 Jun 2008 11:41
crazynoddy

please gmme details about both the centers if possible?

By crazynoddy• 10 Jun 2008 11:39
crazynoddy

patience to practice dis?

By anonymous• 10 Jun 2008 11:38
anonymous

if they allowed this I will make arrangemts to open up the 1st Homeopathy Clinic here :)

By anonymous• 10 Jun 2008 11:38
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anonymous

crazynoddy...Ayurvedic massage center is here...I believe one is there in Al Sad and other one is Mansoora..

By anonymous• 10 Jun 2008 11:36
anonymous

no...olympian...its not expensive...its takes time to cure..patient shoul have a patience or believe on it...

By crazynoddy• 10 Jun 2008 11:34
crazynoddy

cant figure out any valid reason behind that.

By anonymous• 10 Jun 2008 11:31
anonymous

They only avoid bcoz they charge exhorbantly

By britexpat• 10 Jun 2008 11:31
britexpat

Its big business in England at the moment..

By anonymous• 10 Jun 2008 11:26
anonymous

people are not aware about Ayurveda...

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