September 11, 2007

Dabur Dhanwantry Ayurvedic Hospital Sets Up Panchakarma Centre For Women

Press release

Chandigarh
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
First Of Its Kind Centre In India
To Offer Holistic Ayurvedic Panchakarma Treatment For Women
 
Chandigarh, September 11th 2007: Dabur Dhanwantry Ayurvedic Hospital today announced the launch of the first-ever dedicated 'Panchakarma Centre for Women' in India. The centre - based at the Dabur-Dhanwantry Ayurvedic Hospital - was inaugurated by Mr. Amit Burman, Vice Chairman, Dabur India Ltd. Present on the occasion were Mr. Charanjit Mohan, Executive Director (Operations), Dabur India Ltd and Dr. Naresh Mittal, Vice President, Dabur-Dhanwantry Hospital.
 
The centre, which will function as a part of Dabur-Dhanwantry Ayurvedic Hospital, Chandigarh, will offer consultation and Panchakarma treatment for female patients. “Launch of this exclusive ‘Panchakarma Centre for Women’ symbolizes Dabur’s commitment towards promoting Ayurveda and its benefits. This centre will offer holistic Ayurvedic solutions suited for women, for complete detoxification and purification of the body. Through this centre, we hope to increase awareness about the science of Ayurveda and its relevance in our modern day lifestyle,” said Mr. Amit Burman, Vice Chairman of Dabur India Ltd.
 
Ayurveda prescribes Panchakarma Therapy for the cleansing of body toxins. Panchakarma – which stands for five types of therapeutic measures -- are undertaken to first identify the root cause of the health problem, detoxification and purification of the body and finally rejuvenation of the body to ensure that the ailment does not reoccur, said Dr Naresh Mittal, Vice President, Dabur-Dhanwantry Ayurvedic Hospital.
 
“The Panchakarma therapy comprises of five basic types of advanced treatment to remove vitiated Dosha (toxic materials) from the body, and is a natural body detoxification therapy,” Dr Mittal added. “Besides being extremely helpful in relieving deep-seated diseases, Panchakarma also helps in maintaining and improving physical and mental health. Panchakarma is a very special Ayurveda treatment which requires proper guidance from a highly trained and skillful Ayurveda practitioner.”
 
The new dedicated Panchakarma Centre for women is the latest addition to Dabur-Dhanwantry Ayurvedic Hospital. “A similar service is currently available for male patients also, and will be upgraded shortly. This is the first time a dedicated Panchakarma Centre has been set up for women,” Dr Mittal added.
 
About Dabur-Dhanwantry Ayurvedic Hospital
 
Sri Dhanwantry Ayurvedic College and Hospital was established over 32 years back by the Sri Dhanwantry Educational Trust. In the year 2003, the hospital was rechristened Dabur-Dhanwantry Ayurvedic Hospital following a strategic alliance between Sri Dhanwantry Educational Trust and Dabur India Ltd, the world leader in Ayurveda.
 
Dhanwantry Ayurvedic College is the only Ayurvedic Institute in India to provide campus placements to its BAMS graduates. The hospital provides medical facilities/services on a no-profit-no-loss basis, and offers a complete blend of modern diagnostic systems and the age-old science of Ayurveda. Equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic equipments, the hospital has facilities like its OT, X-ray, ECG, CT-Scan, Ultra Sound, etc. and also provides free medication, food and OPD services to the poor. The hospital also undertakes research in the field of Ayurveda.
 
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