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Introduction and Background: Measurement is essential in scientific research, yet Ayurveda has often overlooked its importance, relying on qualitative and subjective assessments. In the era of evidence-based medicine, the lack of scientific tools for health measurements hinders the progress of Ayurveda. Dhatu Sara, the purest form of the Dhatu, serves as a key indicator for assessing an individual’s strength. The assessment of Dhatu Sara lacks validated and reliable tools. Most available methods are subjective and rely on individual measurements, limiting their utility. AyuSoft, developed by C DAC, Pune, provides a standardized, computer-based tool for assessing Dhatu Sara, which is widely in use nowadays. This study critically reviews the Ayusoft Dhatu Sara assessment tool, focusing on the challenges faced during its practical application. It aims to identify and recommend necessary updates to enhance its usability and relevance for users.Methods: The Ayusoft software was procured from C-DAC, Pune and installed on a computer. It was then used to assess the Dhatu Sarata of 50 individuals. Both the benefits and challenges encountered during the use of the software were thoroughly documented.Results: The tool proved user-friendly, and integrating the Dhatu Sara assessment into software provides a convenient, portable solution for clinical use, removing the need for manual data analysis. However, its time-consuming nature and reliance on a highly subjective questionnaire posed challenges for routine clinical use.Conclusion: The findings suggest that while AyuSoft is a promising step toward standardized Dhatu Sara evaluation, further refinements are necessary to enhance its accuracy, reliability, and practical utility in clinical settings by incorporating both user and patient perspectives.
Published in: Kottakkal Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine And Research
Volume 2, Issue 2, pp. 09-13