– published in TPM – Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology
Summary
Bridging the Gap: Ayurveda for Public Health
This article compellingly highlights the practical role of Ayurveda in addressing the public health needs of both rural and urban populations. It examines how traditional Ayurvedic knowledge can be integrated with modern medicine to create cost-effective and culturally acceptable health solutions. The summary underscores Ayurveda’s potential in areas like preventive care, managing chronic diseases, and promoting general wellness through practices that are accessible at the community level. The paper advocates for strategic policy development to effectively merge these two systems, ultimately creating a more holistic and resilient public health infrastructure.
