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Biomedical Characterization and Rural Implementation of Ayurvedic Treatments CSR Proposal

Biomedical characterization and rural implementation of Ayurvedic treatments

Biomedical characterization and rural implementation of Ayurvedic treatments

Principal Investigator

Prof. C. Lakshmana Rao

Objective

  • This project aims to scientifically characterize the effectiveness of Ayurvedic treatments, specifically focusing on Shirodhara, through modern tools and methodologies. It also seeks to demonstrate and promote Ayurvedic healthcare in rural communities, emphasizing its benefits for immunity development, gynecology, pediatric care, geriatrics, arthritis, and more.

Description

  • Biomedical characterization of Shirodhara through force and EEG signal analysis., Health awareness camps and doctor visits from Sri Venkateswara Ayurvedic College (SVAC) for rural communities., Herbal plantation promotion for Ayurvedic treatments in rural areas., Development of an Ayurvedic doctor assistance tool., Online educational content on health for rural communities.

Impact

  • This project aims to bridge the gap between traditional Ayurvedic treatments and modern scientific understanding, promoting their use in both urban and rural settings. It seeks to improve healthcare options for rural communities and integrate Ayurveda into government health plans.

Budget in Lakhs

100.00

Duration

3 Years

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