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Times of India -Kairali Ayurvedic
Healing Village One of the Leading Ayurveda Destination of India

The prestigious and one of the most well circulated newspaper
Times of India, on its August 23rd
2012 issue counted Kairali Ayurvedic Healing Village among top five Ayurveda
destinations of India. Times of India is well known for its impartial reviews and reporting
across the country.

Kairali Ayurvedic
Healing Village: Leading Ayurveda Destination of India

Kairali Ayurvedic Health Village,
Kerala
: The captivating beauty of the Western Ghats
and the rich flora define the picturesque town of Palakkad in Kerala which is
home to the Kairali Ayurvedic Health Resort. Ram Mohan, Vice President of the
Resort is proud to declare how the Ayurveda village has travelled miles over
the recent years, ?Today, we have over 20 centres abroad apart from the 25
centres across India.? Ask him about the future of Ayurveda tourism in India
and he has his reservations, ?The Indian mindset is still not ready to embrace
the culture of Ayurveda in a manner that the European market has possibly built
an industry around. Patience is a virtue we have still not mastered the art of.
It is believed that Ayurveda is an expensive affair but so is allopathy. If we
are willing to shed a fortune on a bypass surgery then why not spend half the
money on a recreational therapy that will guarantee the elimination of the
ailment from its root??, asks Ram. The system of Ayurveda he asserts is ?not
superficial but comes with permanent and effective results.?

Agrees Niika Quistgard, Founder and Director Rasa Ayurveda Traditional
Healing Centre for Women, Kerala and says, ?People are often dissatisfied with
allopathic medicines and are wary of the side-effects of drugs; natural
alternatives and organic methods of healing are the preferred options. At Rasa
Ayurveda we offer free consultation and treatment to women. All remedies are
derived from herbal plants, a tradition that dates back to the era of our
grandmothers,? adds Niika.

Published on: 23rd August 2012

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