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Ayurveda is a natural health care system that originated in India more than 5000 years ago. It emphasizes the treatment
of disease in highly individualized manner as it believes that every individual is unique having different constitution.
The concept of personalized medicine has been emerged as long as people have been practicing medicine. From Charaka
to Hippocrates, all have practiced the personalized approach for treating a disease. According to Modern Science, humans
are 99.9% identical. The genetic variation due to single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) is most common between different
human beings. The phenotypic differences arise due to SNP and it contributes 0.1% of the differences. Ayurveda is basically
pragmatic, systemic and holistic whereas biomedical sciences are theory-based, structural and reductionist. Biomedical
science uses Aristotelian logic and reductionist scientific methodology to guide its propositions. Cellular and molecular
biology governs its medical theories whereas Ayurveda uses the Indian schemes of logic enshrined in the nyaya and vaishiseka
schools, tridosha siddhant and dravya guna shastra to guide its medical theory. If personalized medicine is to be realized
a systematic classification of human population is necessary but modern medicine classifies human population based on
ethnicity. Geographic patterns of genetic variation show that inter-individual variation in drug response is common. This gap
could be effectively filled by Ayurveda and its vision as Ayurvedic classification is independent of racial, ethnic or geographical
considerations and may provide appropriate means of classifying phenotypes to be considered collectively for genotyping.
Ayurvedic system of medicine and other traditional systems of medicine have a personalized approach in treating a patient
with centuries of practice, rightly called experiential science. Ayurgenomics is the integration of the principles of Ayurveda
with genomics. The primary challenge of Ayurgenomics is to establish the correlation between DNA and �Prakriti�. Ayurveda
not only offers personalized treatment but personalized nutrition and personalized lifestyle by way of both drug and non drug
modalities suited to an individual�s prakriti making it a holistic science. These attributes of Ayurveda can play a major role in
disease prevention and promotion of health towards longevity with a better quality of life which forms the basis of personalized
medicine.
Biography
Manoj Kumar Sharma is an Ayurvedic academician and renowned name in the field of Basic Principles of Ayurveda. He has contributed knowledge towards the public welfare especially Ayurveda cosmetics. He has completed his M.D. in 1991 from the prestigious Ayurveda Institute – National Institute of Ayurveda & completed his Ph.D. in 2012, completed H.P.A.Ed. One year course from the prestigious Ayurved University- Dr. S. R.Rajasthan Ayurved University Jodhpur-India which is the second independent Ayurveda University after the Gujarat Ayurveda University, Jamnagar. At present he is the Associate Professor and HoD of the Deptt of Maulik Sidhanta (Basic Principle of Ayurveda) at the Dr. S.R.Rajasthan Ayurveda University, Jodhpur-India. He has been visited U S A and Hong Kong for the propagation of Ayurveda. Moreover, he has published 2 books, Articles 19 and more than 15 papers in reputed journals and serving as an editorial board member of the “Journal of Homeopathy and Ayurvedic Medicine”.