ISSN: 0000-0000
Biradar B.,1 , Naik V. 2
1PG Scholar, Department of Rognidan, TAMV Pune
2MD (Rognidan), Associate Professor, TAMV Pune
Date of Acceptance: 2025-07-30
Date of Publication:2025-08-16
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Keywords: Ayurveda, Research Methodology, Ethics, Prakriti, Clinical Trials, Samhita, Traditional Medicine, Informed Consent
Source of Support: Nill
Conflict of Interest: None declared
Ayurveda, an ancient science of life, demands a research approach aligned with its personalized and holistic principles. This study reviews classical and modern methodologies applicable to Ayurvedic research while emphasizing ethical considerations. It highlights the need for non-conventional designs like N-of-1 trials, prakriti-based stratification, and participatory models. The integration of Ayurvedic epistemology with modern evidence-based frameworks remains a challenge but is vital for global validation. Ethical issues like consent, confidentiality, and community inclusion must be tailored to traditional systems. Strengthening institutional ethical practices and harmonizing ancient knowledge with scientific methods are essential steps forward.