@99950fe3, to answer your first question, both Ayurvedic medicine and allopathic medicine have their pros and cons, so it's tough to say which one is "better." Ayurvedic medicine focuses on natural remedies and lifestyle changes, while allopathic medicine relies on drugs and surgery to treat illnesses. Both approaches have their uses, and in many cases, they can complement each other.

As for your question about side effects, like any medical treatment, both Ayurvedic medicine and allopathic medicine can have side effects. Ayurvedic remedies can interact with prescription medications, and some herbs can cause allergic reactions or other adverse effects. Allopathic medicine can also have side effects, and some drugs can have serious interactions with other medications. It's important to talk to a healthcare provider before starting any new treatment.

As for who invented both practices, Ayurvedic medicine has its roots in ancient India, and it was developed by sages and seers over thousands of years. Allopathic medicine, on the other hand, has its origins in ancient Greece and Rome, but it has evolved over time into the modern medical system we have today.

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