History of Ayurveda a Heritage of Healing

Author: Poliklinika Harni

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Description: History of Ayurveda a Heritage of Healing por Poliklinika Harni provides a detailed exploration of Ayurveda's origins, principles, and practices. Discover the profound wisdom of this ancient healing system and its relevance to modern well-being.

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