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| Ancient-Modern Concordance in Ayurvedic Plants: Some Examples This is a famous Ayurvedic plant because it represents the earliest (~ 1950) contribution of Ayurveda to modern drug development. Rauwolfia serpentina received international ... | | http://www.ehponline.org/members/1999/107p783-789dev/dev-full.html | | | | AYURVEDA: National Institute of Ayurvedic Medicine M e d i c i n a l P l a n t s / A y u r v e d i c H e r b a l M e d i c i n e s. Welcome to The National Institute of Ayurvedic Medicine’s medicinal plant page. | | http://niam.com/corp-web/mediplnt.htm | | | | Aloe Vera: The Ayurvedic Miracle Plant | Maharishi Ayurveda Newsletter ... Ayurveda information, newsletters, online catalog with guaranteed ayurvedic products, premier ayurvedic antioxidant Amrit, ayurvedic recipes, ayurveda information and more. | | http://www.mapi.com/en/newsletters/aloe_vera_ayurvedic.html | | | | Ayurvedic Medicine: An Introduction [NCCAM Backgrounder] Historically, Ayurvedic medicine has grouped plant compounds into categories according to their effects (for example, healing, promoting vitality, or relieving pain). | | http://nccam.nih.gov/health/ayurveda/ | | | | Machines, Mixers Blenders Machine, Chemical Dryers, Ayurvedic Plant ... The engagement of the company with various projects and manufacturing of various equipments has enabled it to stand apart from the rest of its compititors. | | http://www.indiamart.com/chemacequipments/machines.html | | |
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Healthy growth (Business Standard India) Dabur India’s vast health-based product range and focus on overseas markets will help sustain growth rates. Dabur India is an investment opportunity in these uncertain times with a consistent historical performance to boast off and, notably an ability to deliver steady returns in the coming years. | | | Winner highlights (The Star) Wake up to the cacophony of chirping birds, sip freshly brewed Sri Lankan organic coffee and take in the invigorating jungle air from the viewing platform. | | | Win the war on seriously dry skin (Philippine Daily Inquirer) DRY itchy skin is the most common beauty woe when the temperature drops. The arms and legs become scaly, and one feels a tightness on the face and torso as if the skin were being pulled in different directions. One scratch and you be bleeding or scarred. | | | Tulshi Lagn (Navhind Times) Goa’s unique identity has come about mainly through her chequered history and defined by unique Indo-Portuguese heritage. Through the chequered centuries Goans have kept their beautiful Indian heritage alive through colourful festivals, customs and traditions till date. | | | India working on GM herbs, says Greenpeace (rediff.com) Even as the debate over safety and essentiality of genetically modified foods continues, Indian research institutes are trying to genetically modify some high-value medicinal herbs that are an integral part of ayurvedic medicine, a recent report of pro-environment group Greenpeace has said. | | | Democratic environment for political solution emerging (Daily News) President Mahinda Rajapaksa presented the Budget 2009 at Parliament yesterday. | | | One with nature (The Star) Long before the word ‘sustainable’ became a catchphrase, Sri Lanka’s most famous architect, Geoffrey Bawa, designed a green hotel that embraced sustainable tourism practices. | | | Viral Hepatitis (ThirdAge) Hepatitis is an infection of the liver caused by one of several viruses, the most common of which are named hepatitis A, B, and C. Hepatitis A is spread mainly through contaminated food and water, whereas hepatitis B is transmitted by sexual contact and use of contaminated needles. | | | Healthy growth (Business Standard India) Dabur India’s vast health-based product range and focus on overseas markets will help sustain growth rates. Dabur India is an investment opportunity in these uncertain times with a consistent historical performance to boast off and, notably an ability to deliver steady returns in the coming years. | | | Healthy growth (Business Standard India) Dabur India’s vast health-based product range and focus on overseas markets will help sustain growth rates. Dabur India is an investment opportunity in these uncertain times with a consistent historical performance to boast off and, notably an ability to deliver steady returns in the coming years. | | |
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