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  2. Ashtāṅgasaṅgraha - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... it is one of the principal texts of Ayurveda, which is an indigenous medicine system of India ... Culture of India; Ethnomedicine ...

  3. Pankajakasthuri Herbals - Wikipedia

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    Pankajakasthuri Herbals India Private Limited is an Ayurvedic medicine manufacturing company based in Tiruvananthapuram, Kerala. Established in 1988, Pankajakasthuri manufactures and develops Ayurvedic products and medicines. [1] Pankajakasthuri is Kerala's first ISO 9000 certified Ayurvedic medicine manufacturing company. [2]

  4. Himalaya Wellness Company - Wikipedia

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    The advocates alleged that Philips' social media posts had negatively affected the profits of Himalaya Wellness and that he was being funded by modern medicine companies. The injunction issued by a Bangalore civil court required Twitter to restrict access to Philips' account, which was consequently withheld in India. The court order also ...

  5. Ayurveda - Wikipedia

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    Ayurveda is widely practiced in India and Nepal [3] where public institutions offer formal study in the form of a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) degree. In certain parts of the world, the legal standing of practitioners is equivalent to that of conventional medicine. [3]

  6. Oushadhi - Wikipedia

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    Oushadhi or Pharmaceutical Corporation (Indian Medicines) Kerala Ltd is an Ayurvedic medicine manufacturing company situated in Kuttanellur, in Thrissur City of Kerala state. It is a fully Government of Kerala owned company and produces around 450 ayurvedic formulations.

  7. Medical ethnobotany of India - Wikipedia

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    Herbal medicine in India is largely guided by folk medicine, both in codified cultural practices shared widely (Ayurveda, [5] Siddha, Unani), and highly localized practices unique to individual tribes or tribal groups . Between 3,000 [6] and 5,000 [7] species of medicinal plants grow in India with roughly 1,000 threatened with extinction. [7]

  8. AVP Research Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The foundation is engaged in basic and clinical research in Ayurveda, the clinical trial conducted at The Ayurvedic Trust in collaboration with UCLA Medical School on rheumatoid arthritis to see which works better for rheumatoid arthritis, Ayurveda or the Western drug methotrexate [6] was pronounced as a blue print on how clinical research can be done in complementary and alternative medicine ...

  9. Rasashastra - Wikipedia

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    The government of India has ordered that Ayurvedic products must specify their metallic content directly on the labels of the product; [18] however, M. S. Valiathan noted that "the absence of post-market surveillance and the paucity of test laboratory facilities [in India] make the quality control of Ayurvedic medicines exceedingly difficult at ...