Research Ayurveda Journal


Synthesizing Ayurveda with Contemporary Chemical Dependency Techniques

We freely offer this online journal to our 5,000+ monthly visitors + our 1,500+ newsletter subscribers.

1. We ask that articles be clearly written, and spell- and grammar-checked.

2. Studies should be done on whole herbs, not isolated active ingredients taken out of the plants.

3. Studies should be done on humans and not on animals. Research abstracts and articles should follow standards already in place in the industry. Case studies should be clearly written and offer a method of application that may be replicated by others wishing to research the same condition. Discussion articles should be solidly grounded.Your paper should include your biodata and link to your email and if you have, website. In this way people may contact you as well.

Approved articles will be published in the order received.

Researchers contributing 6 or more studies will have their own section in the journal and may submit photo & biodata for inclusion.

The information contained in this web site is for educational purposes only; it is not intended to treat, diagnose or prescribe.

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Mission Statement

Founded: 7 June, 2002 1:11pm ET Bayville, NY USA

To offer a free journal where ayurvedic doctors & practitioners may publish to share their research and case study findings with other colleagues, as well as government, professors, students, medical professionals, as well as lay persons looking to better educate themselves on the unique health and life contributions Ayurveda offers.

Here is a list of Ayurvedic herbs discussed in the materia medica in the Ayurveda Encyclopedia.
Here is a list of  agencies that offer grants in alternative medicine:

Here are some simple ideas for you to begin developing case studies and research.