AYUSH interventions for Mind and Body Health focused on homeopathy
The 21st century faces a critical epidemiological transition where mental health disorders and lifestyle-related Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) have become the leading causes of morbidity and disability [1]. Despite this burden, conventional medicine often operates on a structural-reductionist framework that views the mind merely as a functional output of the brain, leading to fragmented treatment strategies.
This mismatch has resulted in “care gaps” where chronic conditions are managed but rarely cured. Consequently, there is growing global interest in TCIM, transitioning it from the fringes to a central pillar of modern medical strategy.




