Ayurveda: The Double Helix of Life - One who does not promise to answer also asks better questions

Mumbai, June 21 (IANS). “Ayurveda: The Double Helix of Life” doesn’t just lead to an old tradition, it also connects it with the current time. The 90 -minute documentary, directed by national award -winning filmmaker Vinod Mankara and produces Dr. Av Anoop of Medimix Brand, is less than a film and more than a mission. The name of the documentary is derived from the composition of iconic double helix -Dna and Ayurveda are not introduced against modern biology, but as a partner, which provides balance, prevention and deep insight into mutual relationships between body, spirit and lifestyle. Most importantly, the film has a global reach. The event was filmed in India, Kenya, Germany and the US, and that includes patients, doctors and researchers, not as a pracharak, but as a rational advocate of integrated therapy. An excellent section follows Ayurvedic approach for mothers care. Herbal infusions and oils emphasize the calm effects of treatment, which reduce complications and encourage natural delivery. In Germany, it shows that doctors mix Ayurveda with allopathy. Especially at the poignant moment, the daughter of a former Kenya prime minister describes her partial vision by Ayurvedic care. It is not a wonder story, it is a data-supported experience, one of the many experiences that validates the thesis of the film that Ayurveda earns first place in the Global Health Table. Technically, this documentary is excellent in the clean, uninterested construction. The direction of Mankara focuses the audience, while spontaneous editing ensures that everything is strict. The choice of English as a primary language gives it a wide access without losing cultural authenticity. It is said that there are moments when the film feels more advocated than the investigation and mostly offer unilateral attitude. But in a world where Ayurveda is often rejected without proper research, such advocacy may be needed. Most importantly, the film does not reject allopathy, but that it invites collaboration, which indicates that future healthcare must be contained in both inclusive, durable and tradition testing. In the light of the epidemic and increasing problems with mental health, chronic illnesses and increasing disbelief in medical, “Ayurveda: the double helix of life comes as a powerful, thoughtful film. people around the world for centuries.