Which action would a patient, who practices Ayurvedic medicine, take to reestablish harmony and balance in the body?
A. Ingest a substance to cleanse the body of substances that cause disease.
B. Meditate.
C. Sit in the sun.
D. Do yoga.
Answer: A
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