International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
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India | Yoga and Meditation | Volume 13 Issue 7, July 2024 | Pages: 1620 - 1624


Cross-Disciplinary Models for Genomic Analysis of Yoga and Ayurvedic Interventions

Nagarjuna Reddy Aturi

Abstract: Ayurveda, India's natural health care tradition, has a unique way of classifying mortal population grounded on individual constitution or prakriti. Ayurveda?s tridosha proposition identifies principles of stir (vata), metabolism (pitta), and structure (kapha) as separate phenotypic groupings. Ayurveda, India?s natural health care tradition, has a unique way of classifying mortal population grounded on individual constitution or prakriti. We observe biochemical and molecular supplements of prakriti and show how these differ significantly in processes that are linked to intermediate patho - phenotypes, known to take different course in conditions. The integration of information and communication technology in education is furnishing high - quality Ayurvedice - learning coffers and online courses. Development and progression of different conditions with their subtypes are allowed to depend on the origin and medium of anxiety of the doshas, and the end of remedial practice is to ensure that the doshas retain their homeostatic state. Concertedly they determine a person?s introductory constitution, which is nominated their ?prakriti?. Specifically, we illustrate how a unique integrative ?Ayurgenomics? approach can be used to integrate the trisutra conception of Ayurveda with genomics.

Keywords: Genomic Analysis, metabolism (pitta), Yoga and Ayurvedic Interventions, patho - phenotypes, motion (vata), structure (kapha)



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