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Ayurveda: Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Science
5 Feb
Summary
- Ayurveda needs modern scientific validation.
- Reverse pharmacology bridges traditional uses and science.
- Evidence, not anecdotes, must support claims.

Acharya Balkrishna, a scholar and co-founder of Patanjali, advocates for Ayurveda's integration with modern science through rigorous research. He posits that ancient texts describe outcomes, while modern labs must elucidate the mechanisms, a process exemplified by reverse pharmacology. This involves observing traditional uses and scientifically verifying their biochemical functions.
Balkrishna criticizes fear-based healthcare, highlighting Ayurveda's focus on balance, lifestyle, and prevention. He stresses the importance of evidence, laboratories, and clinical collaborations over anecdotal claims. This meticulous approach extends to correcting historical documentation gaps in ancient manuscripts and plant identification.
He acknowledges exaggerated claims surrounding Ayurveda but argues that only transparent research, not mere faith, can protect the system. Balkrishna suggests integrating emergency care and advanced diagnostics with traditional practices like yoga, emphasizing that tradition earns respect by embracing scientific questioning.




