Guest guest Posted June 2, 2005 Report Share Posted June 2, 2005 Dear Doctors, As I have realised, Ayurveda is not only a branch of medicine but also a supplement to moral and spiritual upliftment. As a result ayurveds are conversant with various allied subjects besides being extremely observant. They also have a very healthy common sense and sharp intuitive knowledge. This is because nothing less can be accepted while dealing with the finest creation of God: Man. I am very happy that we have very good ayurveds on our list. It gives me a warm feeling to know that in case of any difficulty I have the help of the best doctors just a click away. And they are so helpful it takes my breath away. I am looking forward to the day when Ayurveda will occupy its rightful place in India as the system of first choice. Now on a simple way to obtain herbal extracts. Many of you may be aware that herbs form a very important part of the Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia. A majority of the herbs used in Ayurveda can be thus obtained from homoeopathic pharmacies in tincture form. As alcohol is used while making these tinctures, the shelf life of these tinctures is also high. You just need to know the botanical name of the herb to get the herbal extract needed. These extracts are used in drop doses and can be combined together. The pharmacist is usually aware of the dosage. This method is for those who do not have easy access to ayurvedic herbs. I would recommend the book, "Drugs of Hindoosthan" by Dr Sarkar to know more about these herbal tinctures. Alternately any materia medica of Indian drugs could be consulted. Regards, Jagannath. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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