Ayurveda - Ancient Wisdom of Biology
A Holistic Approach to Health and Healing
In ancient times, Ayurveda thrived,
A biology process, the sages derived,
Herbs and remedies, a holistic way,
To heal the body, and keep illness at bay.
From digestion to circulation, it did teach,
A natural approach, within everyone's reach.
Ayurveda, a treasure so old,
A wisdom, still valued and told.
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