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Current Status of Herbal Drugs in India: An Overview.



Herbal drugs constitute a major share of all the officially recognised systems of health in India viz. Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, Homeopathy and Naturopathy, except Allopathy. More than 70% of India's 1.1 billion population still use these non-allopathic systems of medicine. Currently, there is no separate category of herbal drugs or dietary supplements, as per the Indian Drugs Act. However, there is a vast experiential-evidence base for many of the natural drugs. This offers immense opportunities for Observational Therapeutics and Reverse Pharmacology. Evidence-based herbals are widely used in the diverse systems and manufactured, as per the pharmacopoeial guidelines, by a well-organised industry. Significant basic and clinical research has been carried out on the medicinal plants and their formulations, with the state-of-the-art methods in a number of Institutes/Universities. There are some good examples. Indian medicinal plants also provide a rich source for antioxidants that are known to prevent/delay different diseased states. The antioxidant protection is observed at different levels. The medicinal plants also contain other beneficial compounds like ingredients for functional foods. Hence, the global knowledge about Ayurveda and Indian herbals will hopefully be enhanced by information on the evidence-base of these plants. This will yield rich dividends in the coming years.

Vaidya AD, Devasagayam TP. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Swami Prakashananda Ayurveda Research Centre, University of Mumbai, 13th North-South Road, Vithalnagar, Juhu Scheme, Mumbai 400 049, India. J Clin Biochem Nutr. 2007 Jul;41(1):1-11.

Blake H. Tearnan, Ph.D.



Blake H. Tearnan, Ph.D. graduated from the University of Georgia's Clinical Psychology Program with a specialization in clinical and medical psychology. He has held positions at the University of Wisconsin, University of Nevada Medical School and the V.A.M.C. in Reno. He also was Clinical Coordinator at the Sierra Pain Institute, Director of Sonora Pain Center, and currently is Director of Behavioral Medicine for the Functional Restoration Program at the Northern Nevada Functional Restoration Program in Reno, Nevada. Dr. Tearnan also is a founding partner of the Reno Spine Center, President of www.HealthNetSolutions.com and a consultant to various groups including Innovative Health Solutions and the American Academy of Pain Management. Dr. Tearnan has published widely in the areas of medical rehabilitation, health, pain, and anxiety disorders. He is the author of numerous psychometric instruments on general health, pain, and disability including the Pain Disability Report, Behavioral Assessment of Pain, and the Life Assessment Questionnaire. Dr. Tearnan is also the author of 10 Simple Steps to Managing Chronic Pain which was published by New Harbinger Publications in the spring of 2007.

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