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NCDs through the lens of Ayurveda
Presented from India by Dr. Preeti Bhosle0
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Case Description
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) viewed through the lens of Ayurveda involve a holistic understanding of health, emphasizing the balance of bodily doshas and the integration of mind, body, and spirit. Ayurvedic principles advocate personalized dietary and lifestyle modifications, herbal remedies,...
Case Summary
- The session focuses on decoding non-communicable diseases (NCDs) through the lens of Ayurveda, highlighting the limitations of modern medicine's generalized dietary and lifestyle interventions. Ayurveda emphasizes a personalized approach, considering the individual's unique physiology, metabolism (Agni), and biological factors (Doshas - Vata, Pitta, Kapha). Personalized nutrition considers physical factors, dietary habits, and the individual's ability to assimilate food.
Speaker Profile

Dr. Preeti Bhosle
Ayurveda Physician & Scientist, Founder & Ideator, Pratha AyurvedaVaidya Preeti Bhosle, a distinguished Āyurveda physician with over 10 years of experience, holds a BAMS degree from MSM Institute of Āyurveda, Khanpur. In her versatile career, she serves as a Woman Scientist A at AIIMS Delhi, Founder of Pratha Āyurveda, and Advisor at BetterWay. With certifications in CBT, immunomodulation, psychiatry, and Medical Cannabis, she brings a holistic approach to her practice.
Formerly a consultant at Patanjali, Forest Essentials, and a research fellow in Ayurgenomics at CSIR Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, Vaidya Bhosle has received notable accolades, including the Exemplary Ayurveda Startup of the Year 2023 award and the Vaidya Chandra Prakash award.
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