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EDITORIAL |
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Year : 2022 | Volume
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| Issue : 1 | Page : 1 |
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Globalization of Ayurveda
Neeta Mahesekar
Chief Editor, AYUHOM, Director, North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda and Homoeopathy, Shillong, Meghalaya, India
Date of Submission | 04-Aug-2022 |
Date of Decision | 05-Aug-2022 |
Date of Acceptance | 05-Aug-2022 |
Date of Web Publication | 15-Sep-2022 |
Correspondence Address: Neeta Mahesekar North Eastern Institute of Ayurveda and Homoeopathy, Shillong - 793 018, Meghalaya India
 Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None
DOI: 10.4103/AYUHOM.AYUHOM_38_22
How to cite this article: Mahesekar N. Globalization of Ayurveda. AYUHOM 2022;9:1 |
Ayurveda, the Eternal Science proves its sustainability since the ages with globalization the impetus to this system has taken a big stride in knowledge sharing and evidence-based research reaching the corners of the world.
It is a proud moment to share through “AYUHOM” the significant leap of AYUSH therapeutic with the AYUSH Ministry's persistent efforts and support from the present Indian government. Ayurveda is emerging at par with other conventional systems. AYUSH has conducted 150 studies on COVID-19 and has 37 publications after intensive collaborative evidence-based research. Ayurveda has an outreach to almost 165 countries globally with the export of Ayush products. In the today's digital world, it is accessible through AYUSH portals to the common public with a well-developed system.
There is a rise in GDP by means of the export of herbal medicines in the post-COVID era. Ayurveda now is more accepted in the sports arena with the popularization of Yoga which again is an integral part of Ayurveda. AYUSH Ministry endeavors to introduce national programs in the prevention of muscular skeletal diseases. Ayur Aahar is commendable and shall benefit the society in near future to maintain better health. Ayurveda has almost taken over in all fields, viz., as Eco-system development and its maintenance. AYUSH parks are on the way too. Our Honorable Prime Minister's efforts to make an international center for the traditional system of medicine at Jamnagar, Gujarat, with the WHO's approval are commendable where he announced to introduce the AYUSH visa for foreign nationals who want to come to India to take benefits of traditional medicine is a moment of pride for all Ayurveda fraternity.
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