Ayurveda or "the sacred knowledge of longevity" has been practiced
in India and many Asian countries since time immemorial. Interest
in Ayurveda started growing all over the world in the late 1970s,
following the Alma Ata Declaration adopted by the W.H.O. in 1978.
Ayurveda in the New Millennium: Emerging Roles and Future
Challenges attempts to survey the progress made in this field and
to formulate a course of action to take Ayurveda through the new
millennium. It also identifies the many stumbling blocks that need
to be removed if Ayurveda is to cater to the needs of a wider
audience. Features: Newer insights into the history of Ayurveda
Regulatory aspects of the manufacture of ayurvedic medicines
Industrial production of traditional ayurvedic medicines Quality
control The scientific rationale of single herb therapy Biological
effects of ayurvedic formulations Optimization of ancient wisdom
and newer knowledge Conservation of threatened herbs Nutraceuticals
and cosmeceuticals from Ayurveda Critical view of Ayurveda in the
West Direction for the Ayurveda renaissance Ayurveda in the New
Millennium: Emerging Roles and Future Challenges describes the
strength of Ayurveda and how to usher in the Ayurveda renaissance.
This book will be of interest to proponents of Ayurveda and all
branches of traditional and alternative medicine. Experts from the
fields of medicine, pharmacology, new drug discovery and food
technology will also find it useful.
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