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Future Scope and Strategies for Preservation of Health through Ayurveda

Bharti Panchal

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Indian Journal of Ancient Medicine and Yoga 17(1):p 41-49, January-March 2024. | DOI: https://doi.org/10.21088/ijamy.0974.6986.17124.6

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Panchal B. Future Scope and Strategies for Preservation of Health through Ayurveda. Indian J Ancient Med Yoga. 2024;17(1):41-49.

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Received : November 08, 2023         Accepted : January 02, 2024          Published : March 17, 2024

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Introduction: The progress of human life largely depends on healthy body. The labor for money, status in the society and honor is not possible for an unhealthy man. As Acharya says “Dharma Artha kama mokshanam Arogya mulamuttamam” Health is most important worldwide term for ‘developing and developed countries.’ But still a confused and unaware term for common people and world also. In present scenario despite of fast progress made by modern medical science, there are continues rise in health - related disorders and people start to give importance to health when they got any life style disease element. So many health - related issues we are facing in today's life in society and we can clearly explain that we are not conscious about the real meaning of health, its importance and its management in our life. The present study focus about following Aims & objectives: To explore future scope and strategies for preservation of health through Ayurveda. To study concept of health in Ayurveda classics and other contemporary health systems. to design practical guidelines for implementing concept of health in today's society. To set model health care system and its propagation for management of life style diseases. Discussion: In present era life style disorder are very common and the root cause is not focusing and understanding what health is and if a person understands this one there is nothing left to him or her to understand. Some life style disorder are Diabetes mellitus type 2, hypertension, over weight, obesity, cardiovascular diseases, dyslipidemia. We may design some protocol for prevention and protection of life style diseases. Conclusion: The Swastha is not ideal state but process of continuous change and adjustment. It is the need of time to understand the actual meaning of health and preservation of life style disorders.


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Panchal B. Future Scope and Strategies for Preservation of Health through Ayurveda. Indian J Ancient Med Yoga. 2024;17(1):41-49.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.21088/ijamy.0974.6986.17124.6

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