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Ayurveda

Basically naturopathic (see naturopathy) system of medicine widely practised in India and based on principles derived from the ancient Hindu scriptures, the Vedas. Hospital treatments and remedial prescriptions tend to be nonspecific and to coordinate holistic therapies for body, mind, and spirit.



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We will not retreat from the aim of realizing our second independence, whatever the sacrifices are and however long it takes," Baidh said in the speech, emailed to Reuters.
Baidh denied he was seeking to revive the politics of the Cold War era: "I'm not in a party, and will not join any party, but after liberation I may like to be an adviser.
Baidh accused veteran ruler Saleh, who came out on top in a brief civil war with the south under Baidh in 1994, of maintaining links to al Qaeda figures in Yemen in an attempt to
 
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