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Traditional, Complementary, and Integrative Medicine for Neurocognitio

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Paraît le 12.11.2025

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Despite the increased demand for traditional, complementary, and integrative medicine (TCIM) therapies by patients around the world, current guidelines, regulations, and research for TCIM therapies are lacking. Traditional, Complementary, and Integrative Medicine for Neurocognition provides a detailed analysis of clinical and preclinical evidence to support for cognitive diseases, giving the reader a comprehensive overview of the scientific evidence for the key TCIM modalities, and highlighting challenges and opportunities associated with TCIM for the prevention and management of cognitive disorders.
The book translates research findings into practical clinical treatment protocols addressing major categories of neurocognitive disorders and covers issues pertaining to safety and research methods used to evaluate safety and efficacy of natural products that are being investigated as potential treatments of neurocognitive disorders. Traditional, Complementary, and Integrative Medicine for Neurocognition will be an excellent resource for researchers and clinicians working with patients diagnosed with neurodegenerative disorders, practitioners of integrative medicine, traditional and complementary medicine (especially Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicine), and conventional medicine, allied health practitioners, and universities with medical and traditional and complementary medicine courses.


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About the Editors
Contributors
Preface
Chapter 1 Neurocognitive Herbs of Ayurveda: Facts, Evidence, and Prospects
Tanuja Nesari, Apoorva Sangoram, and Shivani Ghildiyal
Chapter 2 Understanding Neurodegenerative Disorders by Ayurveda: Alzheimer's Disease and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Anup Thakar
Chapter 3 Concept of Medhya Rasayana in Ayurveda
Shivani Ghildiyal, Apoorva Sangoram, and Tanuja Nesari
Chapter 4 Integrating Ayurveda in the Management of Cognitive Decline and Dementia: A Medical Practitioner's Perspective
Timothy Carr and Vaidya Manohar Palakurthi
Chapter 5 Preventing and Treating Cognitive Decline: An Ayurvedic Perspective
Brenda Foran
Chapter 6 Curcuma: The Indian Herbal Gold and Neurocognition
Asmita Wele
Chapter 7 Management of Neurocognitive Disorders of Aging: Concept to Practice
Santoshkumar Bhatted and Meera K. Bhojani
Chapter 8 Panchakarma and Neurocognition
Prasanth Dharmarajan, Tanzeem Shaikh, Abhijeet Dahiya, Y.S. Aswathy,
and C.N. Yoshitha
Chapter 9 Food and Actions to Maintain Neurocognitive Health: An Overview of
Ancient Ayurveda Texts
Medha S. Kulkarni and Meena Shamrao Deogade
Chapter 10 Metal- and Mineral-Based Formulations for Neurocognitive Diseases:
A Synoptic View
Galib, Anu Ruhila and Afsha Parveen
Chapter 11 Enhancing Higher Brain Functions with Ayurveda Interventions: A Review
R.K. Yadava, R.R. Mahto, and H.S. Mythri
Chapter 12 Neurocognition in Children
Rajagopala Shrikrishna, Mahapatra Arunkumar, K.P. Karthik, and Abhimanyu Kumar
Chapter 13 Neurocognition: The Principles and Physiology in Ayurveda
Shalini Rai, Khushal Kumar, and Vaidya Shri Krishna Sharma
Chapter 14 Perimenopausal Care of Neurocognitive Impairment on Aging Women:
A Holistic Approach
Sujata Kadam and Meenakshi Pandey
Chapter 15 Traditional Chinese Medicine for Mild Cognitive Impairment
Isabella H. K. Leung, Najwa-Joelle Metri, Katerina Christofides,
Kayla M. Jaye, Ali Butt, Lauren S. Dewsbury, Ava Murali, Guoyan Yang,
and Genevieve Z. Steiner-Lim
Chapter 16 Overview of Chinese Medicine for Prevention and Treatment of Cognitive
Impairments and Dementia
Jackson McPartland, Gabriela Caballero, Guoyan Yang, and Diana Karamacoska
Chapter 17 Chinese Herbal Medicine for Alzheimer's Disease
Isabella H. K. Leung, Najwa-Joelle Metri, Kayla M. Jaye,
Katerina Christofides, Ava Murali, Ali Butt, Guoyan Yang, and
Genevieve Z. Steiner-Lim
Chapter 18 Preclinical Studies of Chinese Herbal Medicine for Cognitive Impairments
Wenting Song, Zhao Ding, Xian Zhou, Dennis Chang, Jianxun Liu,
Yehao Zhang, Xiaodi Fan, and Mingjiang Yao
Chapter 19 Gut Microbiome, Prebiotics, Probiotics, and Postbiotics in Neurocognitive and
Neurodegenerative Diseases: An Integrative Medicine Perspective
Ahmad K. Al-Khazaleh, Vu Bao Dang, Indeewarie Hemamali Dissanayake,
Radwa A. Eladwy, Kayla Jaye, Dennis Chang, and Deep Jyoti Bhuyan
Chapter 20 Potential Role of Nutrition in Elderly Population: A Neurocognition Perspective
Joyeta Ghosh
Chapter 21 Lifestyle Medicine and Mental Health
Najwa-Joelle Metri and Jerome Sarris
Chapter 22 Nutraceuticals and Phytoceuticals for Mental Health
Jerome Sarris and Najwa-Joelle Metri
Chapter 23 Potential of 4-Hydroxyisoleucine, an Amino Acid from Fenugreek Seeds,
for Cognitive Neuropsychological Conditions
Prasad Thakurdesai, Pallavi Deshpande, and Padmaja Kore
Chapter 24 Role of Nutraceuticals in Neurocognition and Beyond
Dilip Ghosh
Chapter 25 Traditional Korean Medicine for Dementia
Eunhye Song, Lin Ang, and Myeong Soo Lee
Chapter 26 Phytocannabinoids for Neurocognitive Disorders
Genevieve Z. Steiner-Lim, Madilyn Coles, Najwa-Joelle Metri, Ava Murali,
Caitlin Dooley, Zainab Al-Modhefer, Jackson McPartland, Ali Butt,
Rose M. Chesworth, and Tim Karl
Chapter 27 Traditional Medicines Used for the Management of Neurodegenerative
Diseases in Sri Lanka
Jayantha Wijayabandara
Index


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Dilip Ghosh, Tanuja Manoj Nesari, Dennis Chang, Manoj Nesari, Rajagopala Shrikrishna
Dr. Dilip Ghosh received his PhD in biomedical science from India and a postdoc from USDAARS, HNRCA at Tufts University, Boston, USA. He is an international speaker, facilitator, and author and is professionally associated with Nutriconnect, Australia. He is also an adjunct-industry fellow with NICM HRI, Western Sydney University; Visiting Professor, Kasturba Health Society, MRC, Mumbai; Jamia Hamdard University at Food Technology, Delhi, India; and Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran. He is a fellow of the American College of Nutrition, professional member of the Australian Institute of Food Science & Technology, an advisor and executive board member of Health Foods and Dietary Supplements Association and The Society for Ethnopharmacology, India, and sits on editorial boards of several journals. Dr. Ghosh has published more than 100 papers in peer-reviewed journals, as well as books and numerous articles in food and nutrition magazines. His more recent books include Pharmaceutical to Nutraceutical: A Paradigm Shift in Disease Prevention, Natural Medicines: Clinical Efficacy, Safety and Quality, Nutraceutical in Brain Health and Beyond, and Fenugreek: Traditional and Modern Medicinal Uses, published by CRC Press and Elsevier/Academic. He is a recipient of IASTAM¬Zandu Oration Award 2022-23 and a consultant with the WHO-Global Traditional Medicine Center (GTMC).
Dr. Tanuja Nesari has completed her MD and PhD in Dravyaguna Vigyan (Traditional Pharmacology) from Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar in 2000 with Gold Medal and Yagneshwar Gopal Dixit Scholarship. She is a former director and head of Translational Research & Biostatic at All India Institute of Ayurveda, GOI, New Delhi. She was also Chair for Health Sector Subskill Council for AYUSH under MOA, GOI. She has served as CEO, National Medicinal Plant board, Ministry of AYUSH, GOI and Additional Director (Academics) and Medical Superintendent at Ch.Brahm Prakash Ayu. Charak Sansthan, under Government of NCT Delhi. Prior to that, she was Principal and Medical Superintendent of Tilak Ayurvedic College Pune. Dr. Nesari is a Universityapproved Ayurveda professor with 29 years of experience teaching in Dravyaguna and Rsasashastra as well as research in quality, safety, and efficacy of medicinal plants. She was the recipient of the Best Ayurveda Teacher award in 2005. She has guided 33 MD, 20 PhD, and 3 MPhil students through their courses of study. Dr. Nesari is an acclaimed international speaker on Ayurveda and has organized series of national & international seminars, workshops, CME programs, and medicinal plants exhibitions on thrust areas of Ayurveda. For the outstanding academic contributions, she received the best teacher award in 2004 and the Harihar Mukherjee Memorial Award for remarkable contribution in the field of ethnopharmacology in 2019. Dr. Nesari has published 74 original papers and 91 review articles in peer-reviewed journals and has authored and edited 15 books in English and regional languages, including Marathi. She is also an executive sditor and reviewer of many indexed journals.
Prof. Dennis Chang has 25 years of experience in complementary medicine as a researcher, educator, and mentor. He is currently Director of NICM Health Research Institute (NICM HRI) at Western Sydney University, Australia's leader in complementary medicine research and policy development. Prof. Chang was initially trained in medicine and completed his postgraduate training in pharmacology. He is recognized internationally as a leading researcher in pharmacology and clinical research of natural and traditional medicine. He has successfully led several major multicenter clinical trials to evaluate herbal medicine, yoga, and tai chi for the treatment of vascular dementia, mild cognitive impairment, coronary heart disease, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes. Prof. Chang has also conducted numerous laboratory-based studies to evaluate pharmacokinetic/bioavailability profiles and mechanisms of action of herbal medicines. His research has been widely published in highquality international medical journals with more than 130 peer-reviewed articles, one edited book, and more than 10 book chapters. Prior to his appointment as the NICM HRI director in 2020, Prof. Chang served as the Institute's Associate Director, International. He played a leading role in the development of the Institute's international partnership program, which led to substantial collaborations and partnerships with prestigious universities and research institutions around the world.
Dr. Manoj Nesari is the Advisor to the Government of India at Ministry of AYUSH to advise on policy matters related to improving health of people, integrating Ayurveda and other Indian traditional systems of medicine in public health care delivery, infrastructure strengthening, and human resources capacity building. He received a PhD on policy research on international laws related to traditional systems of medicine and an MD from Institute of Post Graduate Teaching and Research in Ayurveda (IPGT&RA), Jamnagar, with specialization in internal medicine (Kayachikitsa). He completed his bachelor's degree in integrative medicine, Ayurveda (BAMS), from R A Podar Medical College (Ayur), Worli, Mumbai. Dr. Nesari has 30 years of experience in Ayurvedic academia, clinical practices, policy planning, international cooperation, and public health. He also has extensive experience developing policy documents, programs, white papers, and vehicles for international negotiations. Many new initiatives for expansion of Ayurveda services and their utilization in public health are to his credit. In addition to his current post, he has worked in different capacities in the past 30 years, including Joint Advisor, Director National Academy of Ayurveda, and Chief Medical Officer at Central Government Health Scheme.
Dr. Rajagopala Shrikrishna is specializing in Ayurveda pediatrics. He received his BAMS from Coimbatore Ayurveda College and completed his postgraduation and doctoral studies at IPGT&RA (now Institute of Teaching & Research in Ayurveda, an Institute of National Importance), Gujarat Ayurved University in Gujarat, India. He has more than 30 years of professional experience and more than 20 years of exclusive teaching and research experience at a postgraduate level. Dr. Shrikrishna is currently holding the post of Ayurveda Academic Chair & Visiting Professor at Western Sydney University's NICM Health Research Institute, Sydney, Australia. He is also Additional Professor and Head, Department of Kaumarabhritya (Ayurveda Paediatrics) at the All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) in New Delhi. He is former Dean of Research and Associate Dean of International Cell at AIIA, and executed the duties of medical superintendent at AIIA Hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Rajagopala has published more than 80 research articles in peer-reviewed journals and contributed more than 25 book chapters. He also delivered more than 45 invited talks and guest lectures at continuing medical education and training seminars at regional, national, and international levels.


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