Ayurveda Meets Modern Medicine: New Hope for Menopause Care

A major healthcare partnership is bringing new hope for women experiencing menopause symptoms. VMMC-Safdarjung Hospital has joined forces with CCRAS-CARI to advance Ayurveda-based menopause care. This collaboration will blend traditional Ayurvedic wisdom with modern medical practices. The initiative aims to develop safe, effective treatments that improve women's health outcomes.

Key Points: VMMC-Safdarjung Hospital CARI Partner on Ayurveda Menopause Research

  • Partnership aims to develop validated integrative protocols blending traditional and modern medicine
  • Focus on treating common menopause symptoms like hot flushes and insomnia
  • Collaboration seeks scientifically validated, safe Ayurvedic interventions
  • Initiative expected to improve patient outcomes and expand research capacity
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VMMC-Safdarjung Hospital, CCRAS-CARI partner to boost Ayurveda-based menopause care

VMMC-Safdarjung Hospital and CCRAS-CARI collaborate to develop evidence-based Ayurvedic treatments for menopause symptoms through integrative healthcare research.

"Ayurveda-based therapies, when used judiciously alongside allopathic treatment, can offer transformative benefits to menopausal women - Dr. Sandeep Bansal, Director, VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital"

New Delhi, Nov 19

Vardhman Mahavir Medical College (VMMC) and Safdarjung Hospital have tied up with the Central Ayurveda Research Institute (CARI), under the Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS), to advance scientific, evidence-based Ayurveda research focused on improving menopause care.

Women going through menopause commonly experience symptoms such as hot flushes, insomnia, fatigue, vaginal dryness, mood fluctuations, anxiety, and memory concerns. Growing interest in safe and supportive treatment options has led many to seek holistic approaches, including Ayurveda.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) marks a major step toward developing validated integrative protocols that blend traditional wisdom with modern medical practice.

"Ayurveda-based therapies, when used judiciously alongside allopathic treatment, can offer transformative benefits to menopausal women," said Dr. Sandeep Bansal, Director, VMMC & Safdarjung Hospital.

He, however, noted that certain Ayurvedic medicines containing metals must be taken strictly under expert supervision to ensure safety and efficacy.

Dr. Hemanta Panigrahi, Institute Incharge, CARI, highlighted that CCRAS, as the apex research body of the Ministry of Ayush, has been committed to promoting scientific research in Ayurveda for decades.

"Evidence-based Ayurveda is gaining global acceptance, and this partnership will further strengthen integrative research methods and enhance public care," he added.

Panigrahi noted that the Ayurveda Unit at Safdarjung Hospital has been functional since 1996, contributing significantly to patient care and collaborative research.

The collaboration aims to design scientifically validated, safe, and effective Ayurvedic interventions that complement modern menopausal care. The initiative is expected to improve patient outcomes, expand research capacity, and support wider access to holistic health solutions.

The MoU reflects a shared commitment by VMMC-Safdarjung Hospital and the Ministry of Ayush to advance collaborative, patient-centric healthcare and to set new benchmarks in integrative research for women's health.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Finally, our ancient wisdom getting the scientific validation it deserves. Hope this leads to affordable treatment options for middle-class families. Ayurveda has helped our family for generations.
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Sarah B
As someone who prefers natural approaches, I'm thrilled about this collaboration. But I hope they maintain strict quality control and proper clinical trials. Safety first! 👍
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Arjun K
Good step forward, but I hope this doesn't become another government project that moves at snail's pace. Women's health needs urgent attention and timely implementation.
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Meera T
My aunt used Ayurvedic treatments during her menopause and the results were remarkable. This integration will help many women who can't afford expensive hormone therapies. Jai Ayurveda! 🌿
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David E
Interesting development. The warning about metals in some Ayurvedic medicines is important. Proper regulation and supervision are crucial for patient safety in integrative medicine approaches.

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