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Ayurveda- Ancient Remedies for Modern Times
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.
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.
The following botanicals are used in our formulations:
Botanical Name / Ayurvedic Name / Common Name
Achyranthes Aspera / Aparmarga / Prickly Chaff Flower
Aegle Marmelos / Bilva / Bael Tree
Allium Cepa / Palandu / Onion
Allium Sativum / Lashuna / Garlic
Aloe Vera / Ghrita Kumari / Aloe Vera
Amomum Subulatum / Brihadela / Indian Cardamon
Anacyclus Pyrethrum / Akarkarabh / Spanish Pellitory
Andrographis Paniculata / Bhunimba / Andrographis
Annona Squamosa / Sitafali Patra / Sweetsop
Apium Graveolens / Ajamo / Celery
Asparagus Adscendens / Shveta Mushali / Asparagus Adscendens
Asparagus Racemosus / Shatavari / Shatavari
Azadirachta Indica / Nimba / Neem
Bauhinia Variegata / Kanchanara / Orchid Tree
Berberis Aristata / Daruharidra / Indian Barberry
Boerhavia Diffusa / Punarnava / Boerhavia
Boswellia Serrata / Shallaki / Indian Frankincense
Catharanthus Roseus / Vijaysaar / Madagascar Periwinkle
Celastrus Dependens / Jyotishmati / Celastrus
Centalla Asiatica / Brahmi / Gotu Kola
Chlorophytum / Safed Musli / Chlorophytum Arundinaceum
Cichorium Intybus / Kasni / Chicory
Cinnamomum Verum / Tvak / Cinnamon
Commiphora Mukul / Guggulu / Guggul
Crateva Nurvala / Varuna / Three-Leaf Caper
Cuminum Cyminum / Jeerak / Cumin
Curcuma Longa / Haridra / Turmeric
Cyperus Rotundus / Musta / Cyperus
Eclipta Prostrata / Bhringaraja / Eclipta
Elettaria Cardamomum / Ela / Cardamom
Embelia Ribes / Vavding / Vidanga
Evolvulus Alsinoides / Shankhpushpi / Dwarf Morning Glory
Foeniculum Vulgare / Mishreya / Fennel
Garcinia Indica / Vrikshamla / Kokum
Glycine Max / Soya Bean / Soy Bean
Glycyrrhiza Glabra / Yashtimadhu / Licorice
Gymnema Sylvestre / Meshashiringi / Gymnema
Ipomoea Digitata / Vidari / Finger-Leaf Morning Glory
Mimosa pudica / Lajjulu / Sensitive Plant
Momordica Charantia / Karavellaka / Bitter Melon
Moringa Oleifera / Shigru / Horseradish Tree
Mucuna Pruriens / Atmagupta / Velvet Bean
Myristica Fragrans / Jaiphal / Nutmeg
Mystica Fragrans / Javantari / Mace
Nardostachys Jatamansi / Jatamansi / Jatamansi
Nigella Sativa / Krishna Jiraka / Nigella
Ocimum Tenuiflorum / Tulasi / Holy Basil
Operculina Turpethum / Trivrit / Indian Jalap
Phyllanthus Amarus / Bhumyamlaki / Phyllanthus Amarus
Phyllanthus Emblica / Amalaki / Amla
Picrorhiza Kurrooa / Katuka / Picrorhiza
Piper Longum / Pippali / Long Pepper
Piper Nigrum / Maricha / Pepper
Plectranthus Barbatus / Makandi / Forskohlii
Plumbago Zeylanica / Chitrak / Ceylon Leadwort
Pterocarpus Santalinus / Rakta Chandana / Red Saunders
Pueraria Tuberosa / Vidari / Indian Kudzu
Rauvolfia Serpentina / Sarpgandha / Rauwolfia
Rosa Centifolia / Shatapatri / Cabbage Rose
Rubia Cordifolia / Manjishtha / Indian Madder
Saraca Indica / Ashoka / Asoka Tree
Senna Tora / Chakramarda / Sickle-Pod Senna
Syzygium Aromaticum / Lavanga / Clove
Syzygium Cumini / Jambu / Jambolan
Terminalia Arjuna / Arjuna / Arjuna
Terminalia Chebula / Haritaki / Chebulic Myrobalan
Tinospora Cordiofolia / Guduchi / Inidian Tinospora
Tribulus Terrestris / Gokshura / Tribulus
Trigonella Foenum-Graecum / Methi / Fenugreek
Vitex Negundo / Nirgudi / Chinese Chaste Tree
Vitis Vinifera / Draksha / Grape
Withania Somnifera / Ashwagandha / Ashwagandha
Zingiber Officinale / Ardaka / Ginger
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Beauty Therapy Skin care Herbal Cosmetics
Video presents lepana, one of the traditional beauty treatments with herbal paste especially for skin from Ayurveda in Kerala, India. For more information on this video click -
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Ayurvedic Medicine: Natural Healing with Herbs
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Dr. Virender Sodhi, who owns Ayush Herbs, is a leading practitioner of Ayurvedic medicine. Dr. Sodhi described for our audience what Ayurvedic medicine is and how to use Ayurvedic products. This is a most informative program about a medical modality that has been used for thousands of years in India, but is not as well known in the United States.
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Ayurveda panchakarma treatment demonstration kerala india
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Beauty Therapy Hair care Herbal Cosmetics
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India calling: Ayurveda magic attracts US students
It’s the magic of Ayurveda which attracted 20 American students who are getting a crash course in the discipline. Students of the Sony Brook University in New York were recently at the Kochi Ayurveda Hospital in Kerala to learn about the ancient Indian healthcare system. “I like Ayurvedic medicine. I find it different from Ayurvedic medicine in USA. This medicine is very holistic and is also about changing your lifestyle for the better.
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Ayurvedic Medicine For Optimizing Cardiovascular Health
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Cardiovascular disease refers to the class of diseases that involve the heart and/or blood vessels (arteries and veins). While the term technically refers to any disease that affects the cardiovascular system, it is usually used to refer to those related to atherosclerosis (arterial disease). These conditions have similar causes, mechanisms, and treatments. In practice, cardiovascular disease is treated by cardiologists, thoracic surgeons, vascular surgeons, neurologists, and interventional radiologists, depending on the organ system that is being treated. There is considerable overlap in the specialties, and it is common for certain procedures to be performed by different types of specialists in the same hospital.
Most Western countries face high and increasing rates of cardiovascular disease. Each year, heart disease kills more Americans than cancer. Diseases of the heart alone caused 30% of all deaths, with other diseases of the cardiovascular system causing substantial further death and disability. It is the number 1 cause of death and disability in the United States and most European countries. A large histological study (PDAY) showed vascular injury accumulates from adolescence, making primary prevention efforts necessary from childhood. By the time that heart problems are detected, the underlying cause (atherosclerosis) is usually quite advanced, having progressed for decades. There is therefore increased emphasis on preventing atherosclerosis by modifying risk factors, such as healthy eating, exercise and avoidance of smoking.
Attempts to prevent cardiovascular disease are more effective when they remove and prevent causes, and they often take the form of modifying risk factors. Some factors, such as gender, age, and family history, cannot be modified. Smoking cessation (or abstinence) is one of the most effective and easily modifiable changes. Regular cardiovascular exercise (aerobic exercise) complements the healthful eating habits. According to the American Heart Association, build up of plaque on the arteries (atherosclerosis), partly as a result of high cholesterol and fat diet, is a leading cause for cardiovascular diseases. The combination of healthy diet and exercise is a means to improve serum cholesterol levels and reduce risks of cardiovascular diseases; if not, a physician may prescribe “cholesterol-lowering” drugs, such as the statins. These medications have additional protective benefits aside from their lipoprotein profile improvement. Aspirin may also be prescribed, as it has been shown to decrease the clot formation that may lead to myocardial infarctions and strokes; it is routinely prescribed for patients with one or more cardiovascular risk factors.
One possible way to decrease risk of cardiovascular disease is keep your total cholesterol below 150. In the Framingham Heart Study, those with total cholesterol below 150 only very rarely got coronary heart disease.
A magnesium deficiency, or lower levels of magnesium, can contribute to heart disease and a healthy diet that contains adequate magnesium may prevent heart disease. Magnesium can be used to enhance long term treatment, so it may be effective in long term prevention.Excess calcium may contribute to a buildup of calcium in the veins. Excess calcium can cause a magnesium deficiency, and magnesium can reduce excess calcium.
Eating oily fish at least twice a week may help reduce the risk of sudden death and arrhythmias. A 2005 review of 97 clinical trials by Studer et al. noted that omega-3 fats gave lower risk ratios than did statins. Olive oil is said to have benefits. Studies of individual heart cells showed that fatty acids blocked excessive sodium and calcium currents in the heart, which could otherwise cause dangerous, unpredictable changes in its rhythm.
Treatment
Treatment of cardiovascular disease depends on the specific form of the disease in each patient, but effective treatment always includes preventive lifestyle changes discussed above. Medications, such as blood pressure reducing medications, aspirin and the statin cholesterol-lowering drugs may be helpful. In some circumstances, surgery or angioplasty may be warranted to reopen, repair, or replace damaged blood vessels.
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