https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda#Current_status
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Ayurvedic medicine is considered pseudoscientific because its premises are not based on science.[7][6] Both the lack of scientific soundness in the theoretical foundations of ayurveda and the quality of research have been criticized.[7][111][112][113]
Although laboratory experiments suggest that some herbs and substances in ayurveda might be developed into effective treatments, there is no evidence that any are effective in themselves.[114][115] There is no good evidence that ayurvedic medicine is effective to treat or cure cancer in people.[10] Although ayurveda may help "improve quality of life" and Cancer Research UK also acknowledges that "researchers have found that some Ayurvedic treatments can help relieve cancer symptoms," the organization warns that some ayurvedic drugs contain toxic substances or may interact with legitimate cancer drugs in a harmful way.[10]