New delhi, Aug. 22 -- In a world obsessed with laboratory inventions and technological miracles, the rustle of neem leaves and the aroma of tulsi still whisper truths modern science is only beginning to understand.

Rooted in Bharat's soil for more than 80,000 years, Ayurveda is quietly reclaiming its place-not only as heritage, but as a global economic and medical force now rivaling pharmaceutical giants. Unlike synthetic drugs that suppress symptoms, Ayurveda sees health as an orchestra of body, mind, and spirit.

In a time when side effects often outweigh benefits, more people worldwide are choosing turmeric over tetracycline, ashwagandha over anxiety pills, and triphala over chemical laxatives.

Their goal is not suppression, but restor...