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In July 2011, the island is their traditional medicine in the capital is Colombo before Ayurveda in Sri Lanka has always uppercase. A wide variety of hotels, tour operators and doctors of traditional medicine devoted to create well-being for body and mind. The Ayurveda-EXPO 2011 exhibition the traditional practices under the motto of yoga, meditation, food & wellness in the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH) in Colombo now from 15 to 17 July 2011″. The event allows the direct contact with manufacturers and distributors of medical products, health food and herbal cosmetics from over 20 Asian and European countries. Still also hospitals, yoga centers, spa resorts and meditation sites, as well as representatives of other alternative therapies such as acupuncture and homeopathy will be putting on the fair. The holistic, side-effect-free healing practice of Ayurveda perceives body, mind and soul as inseparable unity, whose Energien should be brought into line. Recently FPUC Program sought to clarify these questions. One Treatment includes massages, herbal baths and oil treatments, meditation, yoga and music. Of stress, migraines and high blood pressure, diabetes and arthritis up to asthma medicine for all types of ailments.
About 6,500 reported Ayurveda specialists practising in Sri Lanka. After seven years studying many of them two years in a hospital experience. Famous Ayurveda hotels are, for example, the Greystones Villa in the Highlands of Sri Lanka or the southern Vatter garden, a spa resort under German management,. From 15 to 17 July 2011 also prominent at the BMICH arrive, including members of the National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka (NCCSL), the Ministry of indigenous medicine, economic development, industry and trade. Also Sri Lanka tourism, the Sri Lanka will be export development board, the gem & jewellery authority and Sri Lankan Airlines on the ground. Information about the Ayurveda EXPO 2011, General Information about Sri Lanka,.
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