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Friday, May 22, 2015

Ancient remedies for mordern times



About Ayurveda

and the Comparison of Medical Systems

Overview

Ayurvedic Medicine is also called Ayurveda.  It is a system of medicine that originated in India several thousand years ago.  The term Ayurveda combines two Sanskrit words: ayur, which means life, and veda, which means science or knowledge.  Ayurveda means "the science of life."

Ayurveda is a whole medical system which integrates and balances the body, mind, and spirit (thus, it is considered "holistic").  This balance is necessary for contentment and good health.  Ayurveda also proposes treatments for specific health problems.  A primary aim of Ayurvedic medicine is to cleanse the body of substances that can cause disease.  This helps re-establish the harmony and balance necessary for optimal health.

Ayurveda has long been the main system of health care in India.  About 70 percent of India's population lives in rural areas; about two-thirds of rural people use Ayurveda and medicinal plants to meet their primary health care needs.  In addition, most major cities have an Ayurvedic college and hospital.  There are 587,536 registered traditional medical practitioners, 2,860 hospitals providing Ayurvedic treatment, and 22,100 dispensaries for traditional medicine in India.  This allows over 500 million people in India to rely solely on Ayurveda today.


Ayurveda and variations of it have also been practiced for centuries in Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Tibet.  The professional practice of Ayurveda in the United States began to grow and became more visible in the late 20th century.

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Professional Accreditation
Practitioners of Ayurveda have various types of training.  Some are trained in the Western medical tradition (such as medical or nursing school) and then study Ayurveda.  Others may have training in naturopathic medicine, a whole medical system, either before or after their Ayurvedic training.  Many study in India, where there are more than 150 undergraduate and more than 30 postgraduate colleges for Ayurveda.  This training can take up to 5 years.




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Reliance on Herbs
HerbsAccording to World Health Organization report, over 80% of the world population relies on plant-based traditional medicine for their primary healthcare needs.

In Ayurveda, the distinction between food and medicine is not as clear as in Western medicine.  Food and diet are important components of Ayurvedic practice, and so there is a heavy reliance on treatments based on herbs and plants, oils (such as sesame oil), common spices (such as turmeric), and other naturally occurring substances.

Currently, some 5,000 products are included in the "pharmacy" of Ayurvedic treatments.  Historically, plant compounds have been grouped into categories according to their effects.  For example, some compounds are thought to heal, promote vitality, or relieve pain.  The compounds are described in many texts prepared through national medical agencies in India.  The following are examples of commonly used herbs:

The spice turmeric has been used for various diseases and conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis, Alzheimer's disease, and wound healing.
An extract from the resin from a tropical shrub (Commiphora mukul, or guggul) has been used for a variety of illnesses.  In recent years, there has been research interest in its use to lower cholesterol.
The essential oil extracted from Holy Basil is used as counteract depression and mental stress.


India has 16 agro-climatic zones, 45,000 different plant species, and 15,000 medicinal plants.  The Indian Systems of Medicine have identified 1,500 medicinal plants, of which 500 species are mostly used in the preparation of drugs.  These medicinal plants contribute to 80% of the raw materials used in the preparation of Ayurvedic Medicine.

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Regulatory Situation
Ayurveda and Yoga are recognized by the Government of India.  The first step in granting this recognition was the creation of the Central Council of Indian Medicine Act of 1970.  The main mandates of the Central Council are as follows:

to standardize training by prescribing minimum standards of education in traditional medicine, although not all traditional practitioners and homeopaths need to be institutionally trained to practice;
to advise the central Government in matters relating to recognition / withdrawal of medical qualifications in traditional medicine in India;
to maintain the central register of Indian medicine, revise the register from time to time, prescribe standards of professional conduct and etiquette, and develop a code of ethics to be observed by practitioners of traditional medicine in India.  All traditional medicine practitioners and homeopaths must be registered to practice.
The Indian Government seeks the active and positive use of traditional medicine in national health programmes, family welfare programmes, and primary health care.

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Milestones in the Development of Ayurveda
Source: Department of Ayurveda, Government of India

Divine origin of Ayurveda from Lord Brahma - Dates back to origin of human race
Mention of various references on Health, Diseases and Medicinal Plants in Rig-veda and Atharv-veda - 5000 BC
Origin of Attreya and Dhanwantari School of Ayurveda -1000 BC
Documentation of Charaka Samhita - 600 BC
Documentation of Sushruta Samhita-  500 BC
Advent of Muslim Rulers and start of the Decline of Ayurveda - 1100 to 1800
Resurrection of Ayurvedic system of Medicine under the rule of Peshwas. - 1800 AD
Classes in Ayurvedic medicine opened in Government Sanskrit College, Calcutta - 1827
Discontinuation of classes in Government Sanskrit College by British - 1833
Dr. Komar Commission (one-man commission) to make investigation in indigenous system of medicine - 1917
Indian National Congress Convention at Nagpur recommended acceptance of Ayurvedic  system of medicine as India's National Health Care System - 1920
Mahatma Gandhi inaugurated Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbia College in Delhi - 1921
Mahamana Madan Mohan Malviya established Ayurveda college in B. H.U., Varanasi - 1927
Enforcement of Drugs and Cosmetics Act for Ayurvedic/Siddha/Unani medicines - 1940
Bhora Committee or Health Survey and Development Committee recognised past services of indigenous medicines but failed to recommend for its further development. - 1943
Chopra Committee recommended systems of old and modern systems of medicines to evolve a common system of medicine. - 1946
Pharmaceutical Enquiry Committee headed by Dr. Bhatia, for intensive research in indigenous drugs of Ayurveda. - 1953
Recommendation of Dave Committee for uniform standards of Ayurveda education - 1955
Establishment of Institute of Post-Graduate Training and Research in Gujarat Ayurvedic University, Jamnagar, Gujarat - 1956 to 1957
Udupa Committee set up. It recommended that there is a need for integrated system of medicine and a training course in Siddha and Ayurveda - 1958
Establishment of Post Graduate Institute of Ayurveda at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh - 1963 to 1964
Amendment of Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 for Indian systems of medicines/drugs - 1964
Establishment of Central Board of Siddha and Ayurvedic Education - 1964 to 1965
Setting up of an apex Research Body for Indian medicine & Homoeopathy, 'Central Council for Research in Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy (CCRIMH)' - 1969
Establishment of Pharmacopoeia Laboratory for Indian medicine, Ghaziabad, U.P. - 1970
Constitution of Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) under IMCC Act - 1970
Establishment of National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur, Rajasthan - 1972 to 1973
Publication of Part-I of Ayurvedic formulary containing 444 preparations - 1976
Establishment of Central Council of Research in Ayurveda and Siddha (CCRAS) - 1978
Passing of Amended Drugs and Cosmetics Act regulating import/export of Indian Systems of Medicine - 1982
Setting up of Indian Medicine Pharmaceutical Corporation Ltd. in Mohan, Almora Distt., Uttaranchal. - 1983
Silver Jubilee function of Jawaharlal Nehru Ayurvedic Medicinal Plants Garden and Harbarium, Pune. Inaugurated by Shri R. Venkataraman, Vice-president of India . - 1986
Second World Conference on Yoga & Ayurveda held at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh - 1986
Foundation stone of Jawaharlal Nehru Anusandhan Bhawan, Institutional Area, Janakpuri, New Delhi by Hon'ble Vice President of India, Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma - 1988
Establishment of National Academy of Ayurveda (Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth) - 1989
Creation of separate Department of Indian Systems of Medicine & Homoeopathy in Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India - 1995
Introduction of Extra mural Research Programme for accredited organizations with central assistance - 1996
Implementation of Central Scheme in 33 organizations for development of agro-techniques of important medicinal plants - 1997
Maiden participation of Ayurveda alongwith other systems in India International Trade Fair - 1998
Implementation of Central Scheme in 32 laboratories for developing pharmacopoeial standards of Medicinal Plants/ ISM Formualations - 1998
Establishment of specialty clinic of Ayurveda in Central Govt. Hospital (Safdarjung Hospital) New Delhi - 1998
Implementation of IEC( Information, Education & Communication) Scheme for NGOs for propagation and popularization of Ayurveda & other systems - 1998 to 1999
Participation in Mystique India ( Exhibition cum fair on Indian Traditions) - 1997 to 1999
Introduction of Vanaspati Van Scheme for large scale cultivation of Medicinal Plants - 1999
Inauguration of Ayurveda conference at Newyork, USA by Hon'ble Prime Minister of India Sh. Atal Bihari Vajpayee - 2000
Gazette Notification for constitution of Medicinal Plant Board under the Deptt. of Indian Systems of Medicine & Homoeopathy - 2000
Publication of 2nd volume of Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia - 2000
Introduction 7 of Ayurvedic Medicines in RCH Programme - 2000
Constitution of Advisory group for research in Ayurveda - 2000
Policy Decision on mainstreaming of Ayurveda in RCH programme as per National Population Policy - 2000
Implementation of Central Scheme of assistance for strengthening of State Drug Testing Laborites and Pharmacies - 2000 to 2001
Publication of 3rd volume of Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia - 2001
Publication of English edition of 2nd volume of Ayurvedic Formulary of India - 2001
Maiden participation of ISM tableau on Republic Day - 2001
Exhibition and presentation of Ayurveda during World Health Assembly, Geneva - 2001
Presentation on evidence based support by Deptt. of ISM&H before House of Lords, U.K. against Sir Walton Committee's Report on status and nomenclature of Ayurveda among Complementary and Alternative systems of Medicine - 2001
Participation of Dept. in "Made in India" exhibition organized by CII in South Africa - 2001

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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Helping You To Improve Your Health

INDIA HERBS
Welcome! At India Herbs, you will find the highest quality natural medicine based upon 5,000 Year Old Ayurveda Medicine and formulated by a team of doctors with extensive clinical experience.
All herbal remedies are produced in a cGMP (current Good Manufacturing Practices) Certified Pharmaceutical facility and meet FDA requirements.
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About Ayurveda

Ayurvedic Medicine is also called Ayurveda. It is a system of medicine that originated in India several thousand years ago. The term Ayurveda combines two Sanskrit words: ayur, which means life, and veda, which means science or knowledge. Ayurveda means "the science of life."

Ayurveda is a whole medical system which integrates and balances the body, mind, and spirit (thus, it is considered "holistic"). This balance is necessary for contentment and good health.


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About India Herbs

While pharmaceutical companies extract active ingredients from plants and sell them as drugs, the benefits of medicinal plants cannot be replicated because their synergistic combination of hundreds of naturally occurring phytochemicals cannot be reproduced in laboratories.

This fact has been known to Ayurveda for thousands of years - the benefit comes from using the whole plant, not just an isolated ingredient. Because they contain whole herbs and fruits, Ayurvedic formulas are safer and more effective as opposed to Western formulations which often times have harmful side effects.

We satisfy the health needs of our customers through safe, well-researched, and effective Ayurveda based remedies using premier quality herbal extracts and sound manufacturing practices.


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Thursday, December 18, 2014

Immunice for Immune Support



Immunice is a natural supplement formulated to strengthen your Immune System. 

It will:


  • Boost your Immunity.
  • Minimize Illness & Allergies.
  • Engender Quick Recovery.
  • Combat Radicals and Toxins.
  • Suppress Cell Mutation.
  • Reduce Damage from Aging.


Immunice is a product of:


  • 5,000 years of Ayurvedic wisdom.
  • Modern testing and research.
  • Breakthrough encapsulation technique.
  • Laboratory-controlled potency.
  • Doctor-approved, carefully calibrated formula



Your Immune System



Inside your body is a protection mechanism called the Immune System.  It is designed to defend you against millions of bacterias, microbes, viruses, toxins, and parasites trying to invade your body to make you sick.

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Monday, December 1, 2014

Sherpa Strength Herbal Supplement for Muscle Power

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Sherpa Strength is a natural supplement that improves your stamina and strength. 

It will:

  1. Bolster your Core Energy
  2. Support Glutathione Activity
  3. Nurture Growth Hormone Production

Sherpa Strength bolsters core energy, glutathione, and growth hormone levels to enhance muscle power. 

100% Herbal Extracts Formulation
60 500mg Capsules per Box
(Dosage 2 Capsules per Day)
Common NameRaw Herb Equivalent
per 500mg Capsule
Primary Benefits
Ashwagandha
950 mg
Supports healthy core energy
Asparagus Adscendens
800 mg
Supports healthy blood cell production
Indian Kudzu
800 mg
Promotes native growth hormone levels
Shatavari
325 mg
Sustains healthy nervous system function
Licorice
480 mg
Promotes healthy liver function
Cinnamon
400 mg
Supplies antioxidants to boost energy
Indian Cardamom
400 mg
Supplies glutathione for cell health
Long Pepper
2,000 mg
Supports healthy nutrition absorption
Sherpa Strength's proprietary formulation contains 233 natural phytonutrients that exert 503 synergistic activities on your body. Many of these phytonutrients are widely recognized for their contribution to Strength Development.

For example:

Choline - Promotes fat metabolism
Cysteine - Combats fatigue during resistance training
Ferulic Acid - Enhances stamina during endurance training
Genistein - Boosts bone density
Glabridin - Supports stamina and bone health
Quercetin - Supports recovery after exercise
Thiamin - Engenders quicker recovery from muscle failure

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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Sherpa Strength Herbal Supplement for Muscle Power


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Sherpa Strength is a natural supplement that improves your stamina and strength.  It will:
  • Bolster your Core Energy
  • Support Glutathione Activity
  • Nurture Growth Hormone Production

Sherpa Strength bolsters core energy, glutathione, and growth hormone levels to enhance muscle power.

100% Herbal Extracts Formulation
60 500mg Capsules per Box
(Dosage 2 Capsules per Day)
Common NameRaw Herb Equivalent
per 500mg Capsule
Primary Benefits
Ashwagandha
950 mg
Supports healthy core energy
Asparagus Adscendens
800 mg
Supports healthy blood cell production
Indian Kudzu
800 mg
Promotes native growth hormone levels
Shatavari
325 mg
Sustains healthy nervous system function
Licorice
480 mg
Promotes healthy liver function
Cinnamon
400 mg
Supplies antioxidants to boost energy
Indian Cardamom
400 mg
Supplies glutathione for cell health
Long Pepper
2,000 mg
Supports healthy nutrition absorption
Sherpa Strength's proprietary formulation contains 233 natural phytonutrientsthat exert 503 synergistic activities on your body. Many of these phytonutrients are widely recognized for their contribution to Strength Development.
For example:
  • Choline - Promotes fat metabolism
  • Cysteine - Combats fatigue during resistance training
  • Ferulic Acid - Enhances stamina during endurance training
  • Genistein - Boosts bone density
  • Glabridin - Supports stamina and bone health
  • Quercetin - Supports recovery after exercise
  • Thiamin - Engenders quicker recovery from muscle failure





Friday, October 3, 2014

About India Herbs

India Herbs is owned by Affluent Trade Management, Inc. - a U.S. Corporation which is accredited by the Better Business Bureau (BBB) because it meets all BBBOnLine Participation and BBB membership standards.

India Herbs has been manufacturing and distributing Ayurvedic Herbal Supplements since 2001.  With offices in the United States, India, and Singapore, our staff is well positioned to support customers worldwide in an unparalleled manner with:

Safe, effective, well researched and tested formulations backed by our 110% Money-Back Guarantee.
Quality production standards in accordance with U.S. FDA regulations.
Prompt fulfillment of orders.
Monthly progress follow-ups by phone and email.
Free Ayurveda Doctor Consultations and Guidance.
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Mission
We will satisfy the health needs of our customers through safe, well-researched, and effective Ayurveda based remedies using premier quality herbal extracts and sound manufacturing practices coupled with comprehensive holistic healthcare support.

Brand
The India Herbs logo is comprised of an Ashwagandha leaf which is considered one of the most valuable herbs in the Ayurvedic medical system.  Intricate veins presented on its surface represent nature's life force which herbs carry for mankind.  The darker green of India Herbs on the lighter green of the leaf signifies the concentrated power of herbs harnessed by the potent extracts used in all India Herbs supplements.

Our Brand represents the execution of our mission: applying Ayurveda to harness nature's bounty to serve your health needs in a safe and effective manner.

Research & Development
India Herbs' proprietary formulations are based on extensive research of modern clinical studies and ancient Ayurvedic texts and consultations with our board of Ayurvedic doctors who have over 100 years of clinical experience in a diverse range of health issues.

To ensure product safety, the botanicals used in our supplements must be deemed safe for consumption by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in BOTH the United States and India.  In addition, we only use herbal extracts from reputable suppliers - not raw herbs.  Besides offering greater potency of active constituents, the processes used to produce extracts remove impurities found in raw plants.  The quality of all extracts supplied to India Herbs is certified by SGS - the world's leading inspection, verification, testing, and certification company.

Once a preliminary formulation is determined, trial batches are produced for clinical trials.  The formulation is streamlined based on results and the process is repeated until optimal results are achieved.  The final formulation is then subject to approval by the India's FDA which considers Ayurvedic Medicine in the same context as Western Medicine.

Once approval is granted by India's FDA, production takes place in a cGMP (current Good Manufacturing Practices) Certified Pharmaceutical facility.  Packaging and labeling is completed in accordance with standards established by the FDA in the United States.

Quality Control
India Herbs supplements contain only herbal extracts.  We DO NOT use any metals or gems (rasa shastra) in our formulations.

India Herbs requires microbiological and heavy metals testing and certificate of analysis for each herbal extract supplied to us.  Upon completion of production, each batch of herbal supplements is analyzed at a SGS laboratory for adherence to microbiological standards established by the AHPA (American Herbal Products Association):

    Total aerobic microbial count 10^7
    Total combined yeast and molds 10^5
    Coliform 10^4
    E. Coli absent in 1 gm
    Salmonella absent in 10 gm

SGS also analyzes our products for adherence to heavy metals limits set by ANSI Standard 173:

    Arsenic content shall not exceed 0.01 milligrams per daily dose (mg/d)
    Cadmium content shall not exceed 0.006 mg/d
    Chromium content shall not exceed 0.02 mg/d
    Lead content shall not exceed 0.02 mg/d
    Mercury content shall not exceed 0.02 mg/d

Certificates of Analysis for herbal extract ingredients and SGS Test Reports are available upon request for all of our herbal supplements.

Product Guarantee
Ayurvedic Medicine relies on the power of naturally occurring botanicals to bring about positive changes in the body without causing harmful side effects.  The effects you experience will be more gradual than those produced by Western Medicine.  The benefits you gain will be longer lasting and will address the source of disharmony in your body - not just symptoms.

Our research indicates that while Ayurvedic Medicine does produce positive results in the short term, it typically takes about 4 months for most benefits to be realized.

We invite you to try any of our herbal supplements for a period of 4 months (120 days) or more.  If you are not satisfied with the benefits you experience after the 4 month trial, simply return the empty and unused bottles / boxes within 130 days from receiving your order (120 day trial + 10 days for return shipping).  And we will refund you 110% of the product purchase price.  No questions will be asked.

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