Description
The intricate interplay between traditional wisdom and modern scientific advancements has paved the way for innovative approaches to healthcare. The concept of Prakriti, deeply rooted in Ayurveda, offers a unique perspective on individualized medicine by emphasizing the innate constitution of an individual. Ayurgenomics, an emerging field that bridges Ayurveda and genomics, is redefining how we perceive health, disease, and therapeutic strategies in the modern healthcare system.
This work delves into the profound role of Prakriti in Ayurgenomics and its implications for genomics in contemporary healthcare. By integrating the Ayurvedic principle of individualized constitution with genomic science, this interdisciplinary field seeks to establish a personalized approach to disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. The ability to correlate Prakriti with genomic variations and metabolic profiles has immense potential to revolutionize our understanding of precision medicine.
This book provides an in-depth exploration of the theoretical and practical aspects of Prakriti and its scientific validation in Ayurgenomics. The initial chapters present a detailed review of the classical Ayurvedic concept of Prakriti, its classification, and its relevance in determining predispositions to various diseases. Subsequent sections highlight the integration of genomic technologies in decoding the genetic basis of Prakriti and its applications in identifying biomarkers for diseases, drug metabolism, and therapeutic efficacy.










