Vaidya Balendu Prakash argues that Ayurveda holds a deep, hidden science of Immune Modulation that is profoundly relevant today, especially following the challenges posed by viruses like Coronavirus. His message is clear: the virus didn’t get stronger; we became weaker. To survive (Darwin’s “Survival of the Fittest”), we must strengthen our inner defense systems using the documented wisdom of Ayurveda.
The Core Philosophy: Health Beyond the Physical
Vaidya Prakash begins by analyzing the first principle of Ayurveda: “Swasthasya Swasthya Rakshanam” (Protection of the health of the healthy) and “Aturasya Vikaar Prashamanancha” (Curing the sick).
He emphasizes that Ayurveda’s definition of a healthy person (Swastha) goes far beyond modern physical health
The concept of Spiritual Health is key: true spiritual immunity is being non-reactive to differences. He references Guru Nanak Dev, who asked followers to turn his feet toward a place where God was not, highlighting a state of mind beyond religious conflict.
This holistic definition proves that Ayurveda’s very foundation is an inherently immunomodulatory science.
Vaidya Prakash’s commitment to scientifically proving Ayurveda stemmed from a personal crisis and a family legacy.
The Mentor (Mendel’s Law)
He was heavily influenced by the work of his father, Vaidya Chandra Prakash, who practiced traditional medicine. Despite seeing many patients with complex diseases die, some with a specific condition were consistently cured. This sparked his scientific curiosity, mirroring Gregor Mendel’s work in genetics: focus on what is working and prove why it works.
This focus led to work on treating Pancreatitis, an inflammatory disorder. They successfully developed a formulation that received a patent and showed strong anti-inflammatory properties a key marker for immunity.
The Crisis (The Persistent Cold)
In 1997, Vaidya Prakash suffered a severe, persistent cold that lasted six months. Traditional Ayurvedic medicines, allopathic antibiotics, and even homeopathy failed.
Frustrated, he realized: “You treat cancer, yet you can’t cure your own cold.” He diagnosed his own condition as a Pitta-Kapha imbalance. He found an ancient classical formula, Punarnava Mandur (traditionally used for liver ailments), and reasoned that the bitter and astringent tastes needed to combat his imbalance were being lost in the capsule form.
- The Experiment: He opened the capsule and took the powder directly on his tongue.
- The Result: Within three doses, he felt 90% better. Within ten days, the six-month persistent cold was gone.
The Scientific Breakthrough (The Immune Marker Study)
This “new use” of an old classical formula required scientific validation. Working with experts, including former ICMR Additional Directors, he designed an Immunomodulatory Study.
The results confirmed his hypothesis: the formula showed Immune Enhancing Properties across 14 different immune markers. Subsequent randomized trials showed the Ayurvedic medicine was four times more effective and had fewer side effects compared to standard allopathic treatments for conditions like Allergic Rhinitis.
The Need for a Scientific Renaissance
Vaidya Prakash emphasizes that his formula is not a solitary miracle; it is a proof of concept.
- Relevance Today: The extreme and fluctuating weather of places like Dehradun benefits some people by forcing their bodies to build strong antibodies, but weakens others, leading to asthma. Similarly, surviving global threats like the Coronavirus requires a strong internal defense, not just external measures.
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The Goal: We cannot become truly “healthy and rich” by constantly borrowing (relying solely on vaccines or Western medicine). We must bring Ayurveda’s latent science—which is written in its foundational texts and definitions—into the modern, documented world.
The symposium’s purpose is to gather scientists and practitioners to connect this hidden knowledge with scientific validation, creating embryonic evidence that Ayurveda’s immunomodulatory potential is real and ready for the world.






