04/04/2024
Understanding Traditional Menstrual Practices: Insights from Ayurvedic Science 🌸
🎓 Dr. Jasmine Gujarathi is a PhD Scholar at Parul University. She is a distinguished Professor in the Department of Prasuti Ta**ra and Stri Roga at G. J. Patel Institute of Ayurvedic Studies & Research. 🎓
📚 After years of dedicated research, Dr. Gujarathi has successfully completed her PhD thesis focusing on the intriguing rituals observed by Indian women during the menstrual cycle. 🩸💫
🔍 Her comprehensive study delves deep into the cultural, social, and religious significance of these rituals, shedding light on their origins, practices, and impact on women's lives. 🌟
For centuries, traditional menstrual practices have been deeply ingrained in Indian culture, often intertwining with religious beliefs and societal norms. Dr. Jasmine Gujarathi, a Professor in the department of Prasuti Ta**ra and Stri Roga, has recently completed groundbreaking research shedding light on these age-old rituals.
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Dr. Gujarathi's study delves into the impact of traditional menstrual practices, termed 'Paricharyas', on the health and well-being of women across different age groups. Through in-depth interviews and focus group discussions involving over 500 participants from diverse backgrounds, the study aims to explore the experiences of women who adhere to these practices versus those who do not.
🔍 Key Findings:
🌺 Adherence to traditional practices correlates with better reproductive health outcomes across various life stages.
🌺 Food restrictions and behavioral changes during menstruation alleviate discomfort and contribute to smoother menstrual cycles.
🌺 Menarche rituals provide a platform for educating adolescent girls about proper nutrition and menstrual hygiene.
🌺 Rest and rejuvenation during menstruation are essential for maintaining physical strength and mental well-being.
🌺 The concept of menstrual leave can significantly benefit female employees, promoting their overall health and productivity.
**Implications & Recommendations:**
The study underscores the importance of evaluating traditional practices through the lens of medical science rather than dismissing them outright. It advocates for education programs aimed at promoting reproductive health among adolescent girls and the inclusion of menstrual leave policies in workplaces to support women's well-being.
**Join the Conversation:**
Let's engage in a dialogue to foster awareness and understanding of traditional menstrual practices in India. By embracing scientific evidence and respecting cultural traditions, we can empower women to make informed decisions about their health and well-being. Together, let's pave the way for a more inclusive and supportive society for all.
🌟 Dr. Jasmine Gujarathi's pioneering work not only contributes to the academic understanding of menstruation rituals but also advocates for social change and gender equality. 🌟
Dr. Gujarathi has delved deep into this intriguing aspect of Indian culture under the expert guidance of Dr. Asokan V, a distinguished Professor in the same department, and Dr. Hemant Toshikhane, the Dean & Principal of the Faculty of Ayurved at Parul University.
👏 Join us in congratulating Dr. Gujarathi on her remarkable achievement and in spreading awareness about the significance of her research! 👏