India has launched a groundbreaking clinical study aimed at integrating traditional Ayurveda with modern medical treatments to combat Tuberculosis more effectively. This initiative reflects a growing interest in combining conventional and traditional systems of medicine to improve patient outcomes.
The study is being conducted under the guidance of leading research institutions and government health bodies, with support from organizations such as the Ministry of AYUSH. It aims to scientifically evaluate how Ayurvedic therapies, including herbal formulations and lifestyle practices, can complement standard anti-TB drug regimens.
Researchers will assess whether integrating Ayurveda can help reduce side effects of conventional TB drugs, boost immunity, and accelerate recovery. The study will involve selected TB patients who will receive a combination of modern treatment and carefully prescribed Ayurvedic support under strict medical supervision.
Experts believe that Ayurveda’s holistic approach—focusing on balancing the body, improving digestion, and strengthening immunity—may provide additional benefits in managing TB, which often requires long-term treatment and can weaken patients physically.
The initiative also aims to generate scientific evidence to support the safe and effective use of traditional medicine alongside modern healthcare. If successful, this integrated approach could pave the way for new treatment protocols not only in India but globally.
Officials have emphasized that patients should not self-medicate and must follow medical advice, as TB is a serious infectious disease requiring proper diagnosis and treatment. The study represents a significant step toward innovation in healthcare by bridging ancient knowledge with modern science.

