JACS Rao Highlights Herbal Medicine’s Role in Modern Healthcare at Health of India Summit 2024
At the Health of India Summit 2024, JACS Rao emphasized integrating herbal medicine with modern healthcare, highlighting its efficacy, sustainability, and holistic benefits while outlining strategies for policy reform, research, and collaboration to create a sustainable, patient-centered healthcare system.
At the Health of India Summit 2024, held on December 3, 2024, at the Shangri-La Eros in New Delhi, JACS Rao, CEO of the State Medicinal Plants Board, Chhattisgarh, delivered a compelling Flash Talk on ‘Integrating Herbal Medicine into Modern Healthcare.’ During his presentation, he highlighted how scientifically validated traditional herbal remedies can seamlessly complement modern healthcare systems to foster sustainable health solutions.
Rao emphasized the following key points:
Benefits of Herbal Medicine
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Efficacy and Safety: Herbal remedies are effective against ailments like digestive disorders, respiratory infections, anxiety, chronic pain, and non-communicable diseases (NCDs), with minimal side effects compared to synthetic drugs.
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Sustainability: The use of renewable, eco-friendly resources ensures a smaller carbon footprint, making herbal medicine a sustainable alternative.
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Holistic Approach: Herbal medicine addresses root causes and promotes overall well-being.
Challenges in Integration
Rao acknowledged challenges like variability in plant composition, lack of stringent regulations, and limited scientific validation for certain remedies. He called for standardized quality control and safety frameworks.
Strategies for Integration
1. Policy-Level Changes:
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Incorporating herbal medicine training into medical curricula.
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Establishing integrative clinics where Ayurvedic and modern healthcare practitioners collaborate.
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Supporting medicinal plant farmers through special schemes.
2. Academic Initiatives:
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Promoting clinical trials to validate the efficacy and safety of herbal remedies.
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Creating evidence-based guidelines from traditional texts.
3. Ground-Level Actions:
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Training modern healthcare providers in herbal medicine.
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Encouraging sustainable herb harvesting and conservation practices among farmers.
4. Personal-Level Adoption:
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Advocating for the use of herbal teas and remedies in daily routines.
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Promoting community herbal gardens and workshops to increase awareness.
Rao highlighted the potential for personalized medicine through genomics, advancements in drug delivery systems, and the use of artificial intelligence in herbal research. He also stressed the need for global collaboration to harmonize regulatory standards and share resources. His talk concluded with a vision of integrative medicine blending the best of traditional and modern practices to create a more accessible, effective, and sustainable healthcare system.
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