An Observational study- Ayurveda Cancer unit Indore Ayurveda provides relief in increasing mouth cancer

Authors: Akhlesh Kumar Bhargava, Shweta Verma, Shekhar Patel

Published in: International Journal of Ayurveda Orientation (IJAO) | DOI: https://doi.org/10.58210/ijao/139

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Abstract

May 31 is observed as No Smoking Day all over the world, this time the theme is Highlighting the Strategy of Industries on Tobacco and Nicotine Production. To create awareness among tobacco users about the impact of the entire tobacco life cycle from its cultivation, production, distribution, use and waste management, basically educating them and giving them adequate reasons to quit. The focus was on eliminating diseases and deaths caused by tobacco and smoking use. The fraud of tobacco companies marketing their products as eco-friendly is to be highlighted. The campaign aims to ask policymakers and the government to formulate stricter policy and guidelines and strengthen the existing policy so that tobacco producers are held accountable for tobacco product waste that harm the environment. It simply means keeping the younger generation away from poisons like tobacco. Programs are organized at various places to be aware of the diseases caused by the consumption of tobacco and its substances, especially cancer, and how they can be avoided through their lifestyle.
Keywords: Cancer Tobacco Addiction mouth Ayurveda

How to Cite (APA Style)
Akhlesh Kumar Bhargava, Shweta Verma, Shekhar Patel, (2026). "An Observational study- Ayurveda Cancer unit Indore Ayurveda provides relief in increasing mouth cancer". International Journal of Ayurveda Orientation (IJAO), Volume 11, Issue 1, January 2026. https://doi.org/10.58210/ijao/139