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===Current Researches===
 
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Ayurveda is an evidence-based science, but it has not been updated in thousands of years when genetic evolution and environmental changes have occurred. Hence, research should be guided to follow Ayurvedic understanding and develop evidence to find its justification in the present time.Ayurnutrigenomics presents a huge scope of development toward the understanding of nutrigenomics and molecular nutrition research.According to the concept of Satmya , even if a food habit is harmful considering a person's genetic constitution, due to climatic (Ritu Satmya), geographical (Desha Satmya), disease (Roga Satmya), regular habit (Oka Satmya), and sociocultural (Jati Satmya) factors, his or her nutriome may become adjusted to that food habit. Here, nutriome is referred to as the entire food habit of a person interacting with his/her genome or physiome. A simple example is a carbohydrate-rich rice diet consumed by Indians; yet they are prone to diabetes.<ref>Subhadip Banerjee et al, Ayurnutrigenomics: Ayurveda-inspired personalized nutrition from inception to evidence, Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine 5 (2015) 228e233.</ref>
    
==Table 1: References of Satmya in Charak Samhita ==
 
==Table 1: References of Satmya in Charak Samhita ==
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