Principal Desk
Principal Desk
Faculty Details
Teacher Code Reference No. : TCRA000038787 Applicant
Name : Dr. APASHCHIM SUGANCHAND BARA NTH
Gender : Male Date Of Birth : 16/May/1978
Father’s Name : SUGANCHAND
Mother’s Name : SHASHIKALA
Teacher Code : AYKS00255
Institute Details
Institution Id : AYU0857
Institution Name : AMS ayurved medical college and hospital
State : Maharashtra
UG Qualification
System of Medicine : Ayurveda
State/UT from where the qualifying degree was obtained : MAHARASHTRA
Name of University/Board or medical Institution : University of Poona, Pune
Name of Institution : Maharashtra Arogya Mandals Sumatibhai Shah Ayurved Mahavidyalaya
Name of the obtained recognized Medical Qualification : Ayurvedacharya (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery)
Year of Passing : 1999
PG Qualification
PG Degree/PG Diploma : M.D. State from which Addl.
Degree obtained : MAHARASHTRA Name of the University : Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed University) Pune
Institution Name : Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University i.e. B.V.D.U., College of Ayurved
Specialization : Ayurveda Vachaspati – M.D. (Kriya Sharir) Year of Passing : 2013
Current Job Details
Request Type : Promotion
Name of the Current Institution : AMS ayurved medical college and hospital
Current Designation : Professor
Current Department : Kriya Sharir From Date : 10/Jan/2024
Registration Details
State Board Registration No : I39482A1
State Board Name : Maharashtra Council of Indian Medicine, Mumbai, Maharashtra
HPR Number : 66401087062569
Ayurveda: The Best Solution for the Upcoming Era
Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine, is poised to play an increasingly significant role in the future of health and wellness. Rooted in a philosophy that emphasizes balance between the body, mind, and spirit, Ayurveda offers a holistic approach to both treating and preventing illness, making it an ideal system for addressing the challenges of modern living.
In an era where stress, imbalanced diets, and the adverse effects of chemical medications are becoming more prevalent, Ayurveda provides a compelling alternative. Its core principle revolves around achieving and maintaining balance through natural methods, rather than solely addressing symptoms with pharmaceuticals.
Holistic and Preventive Care
Ayurveda is not just about curing diseases; it focuses extensively on prevention and maintenance of health. By promoting a balanced diet, regular exercise, yoga, and meditation, Ayurveda aims to support overall well-being and prevent illnesses before they arise. This preventative approach is especially relevant as modern lifestyles contribute to rising health issues and chronic conditions.
Personalized Treatment
One of Ayurveda’s standout features is its emphasis on personalized treatment. Based on an individual’s unique physical and mental constitution, known as “Prakriti,” Ayurvedic treatments are tailored to meet specific needs. This personalization ensures that each person receives the most effective care, making Ayurveda a versatile and adaptive system suitable for diverse populations and evolving health challenges.
Natural Remedies
Ayurveda relies on natural medicines derived from plants, herbs, and other natural sources. Unlike chemical medications that often come with side effects, Ayurvedic remedies work to restore balance and promote healing without adverse effects. This makes Ayurveda a safer and more sustainable option, especially as people become increasingly aware of the long-term impacts of synthetic drugs.
Integration with Modern Research
Recent research highlights Ayurveda’s growing relevance in contemporary healthcare. Studies are exploring its effectiveness in treating a range of conditions, from cancer and diabetes to mental health disorders and skin issues. For instance, research at institutions like the All India Institute of Ayurveda is investigating the role of Ayurvedic herbs in cancer treatment and managing chemotherapy side effects. Similarly, studies at the National Institute of Ayurveda focus on blood sugar control using Ayurvedic herbs.
International research further underscores Ayurveda’s potential. In the United States, MD Anderson Cancer Center is exploring the impact of Ayurvedic herbs like Ashwagandha on cancer. In the United Kingdom, Imperial College London is studying Gudmar’s effects on diabetes management. These studies not only validate traditional practices but also integrate them into modern medical frameworks.
Sustainable Health Solutions
As environmental issues and lifestyle diseases become more pressing, Ayurveda offers a sustainable solution. Its principles of harmony with nature and the use of natural remedies align with the growing global movement towards eco-friendly and holistic health solutions. Ayurveda’s focus on diet, exercise, and mental well-being supports long-term health, making it an ideal approach for future generations.
A Vision for the Future
The Sanskrit quote, “धर्मार्थकाममोक्षाणामारोग्यं मूलमुत्तमम्” (Health is the supreme foundation for Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha), captures Ayurveda’s holistic vision. By promoting a balanced lifestyle and integrating Ayurvedic principles into daily life, humanity can achieve better health and well-being.
In conclusion, Ayurveda stands as a robust and adaptable system ready to address the health challenges of the upcoming era. Its focus on balance, prevention, and natural healing provides a comprehensive approach to health that resonates with modern needs. As we navigate the complexities of contemporary life, Ayurveda’s ancient wisdom will undoubtedly become an invaluable asset in fostering a healthier, more balanced future.
