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The Scientific Consensus on Ayurveda seems to vary across various institutions, rather than explicitly state it as pseudoscience (as you mentioned).
The only organization backing up Ayurveda as a pseudoscience is Maharashtra Andhashraddha Nirmoolan Samiti, but "these practices are in fact embraced by many of the movement's members" - Ayurveda, so the organization's members seem to disagree.
Edit: I made an account at Signing ( Wicontrib4 ( talk) 03:34, 23 January 2024 (UTC))
2603:6081:700:2E:C8C7:E8B5:F91D:AF7F ( talk) 17:17, 20 January 2024 (UTC)
first source says it was effective
I have a formal education in basic statistics—but even this seems to be overstate his case since from what I can tell, he is essentially a sociologist, and his insights are perhaps useful in the context of sociology or ethnomedicine, but not evidence-based medicine. And again, even he doesn't make such a claim as you seem to think he is, at least not in this particular article.
the latter says the evidence yields inconclusive results and will do so for quite some time to come.
The majority of Hindutva don't believe or promote facts that our texts forecasted airplanes/UFOs and that the IVC was some sort of futuristic civilization living in the past - though they did have cool sanitation systems. The only thing we believe in is Ayurveda - yes modern medicine is better but we still believe Ayurveda's a viable alternative. So to me it seems like this article distorts the true image of what we represent - the restoration of certain cultural values.
Hey, you do you though.
(I'm not trying to give you a hard time - I have a genuine point here) Wicontrib4 ( talk) 03:25, 23 January 2024 (UTC)
The majority of Hindutva don't believe or promote facts that our texts forecasted airplanes/UFOs and that the IVC was some sort of futuristic civilization living in the past
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The Scientific Consensus on Ayurveda seems to vary across various institutions, rather than explicitly state it as pseudoscience (as you mentioned).
The only organization backing up Ayurveda as a pseudoscience is Maharashtra Andhashraddha Nirmoolan Samiti, but "these practices are in fact embraced by many of the movement's members" - Ayurveda, so the organization's members seem to disagree.
Edit: I made an account at Signing ( Wicontrib4 ( talk) 03:34, 23 January 2024 (UTC))
2603:6081:700:2E:C8C7:E8B5:F91D:AF7F ( talk) 17:17, 20 January 2024 (UTC)
first source says it was effective
I have a formal education in basic statistics—but even this seems to be overstate his case since from what I can tell, he is essentially a sociologist, and his insights are perhaps useful in the context of sociology or ethnomedicine, but not evidence-based medicine. And again, even he doesn't make such a claim as you seem to think he is, at least not in this particular article.
the latter says the evidence yields inconclusive results and will do so for quite some time to come.
The majority of Hindutva don't believe or promote facts that our texts forecasted airplanes/UFOs and that the IVC was some sort of futuristic civilization living in the past - though they did have cool sanitation systems. The only thing we believe in is Ayurveda - yes modern medicine is better but we still believe Ayurveda's a viable alternative. So to me it seems like this article distorts the true image of what we represent - the restoration of certain cultural values.
Hey, you do you though.
(I'm not trying to give you a hard time - I have a genuine point here) Wicontrib4 ( talk) 03:25, 23 January 2024 (UTC)
The majority of Hindutva don't believe or promote facts that our texts forecasted airplanes/UFOs and that the IVC was some sort of futuristic civilization living in the past