Whether Ayurveda formulations stand scientific scrutiny is a question most patients ask but is resented by practitioners of this medical system. I spent several years studying herbs and natural solutions, speaking to Tibetan, Ayurveda, modern medicine experts, and...
I have researched the subject of natural remedies as I wrote my books on the subject. Let me share some evidence-based facts based on this work: Turmeric: Traditionally, it has been used to treat skin, gastrointestinal, autoimmune, liver, eye, and other disorders....
Holy basil sacred plant is locally in India, called tulsi; its botanical name is Ocimum tenuiflorum. The herb is mentioned in Charaka Samhita. There are monographs of O. tenuiflorum published in the Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India (Vol. II, 1999, and Vol. IV, 2004),...
In an article in Harvard business review, trust has three components. I am using that as a framework to explain the state of the herbal and Ayurvedic products as they exist today. Positive relationships with customers, internal stakeholders, and external stakeholders...
Ginseng herb comes from the fleshy roots of perennial slow-growing plants belonging to 11 different species and two different genera. There are three popular varieties—Asian, American, and Siberian. Asian or Korean ginseng herb is the oldest. The most famous and...