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LOCAL TO GLOBAL
WHAT IS
GLOBALISATION ???
MEDICAL TOURISM
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
BENEFITS OF
GLOBALISATION NEW MARKETS FOR AYURVEDIC
TO AYURVEDA MEDICINES.
UPDATION OF KNOWLEDGE
UNIVERSAL ACCEPTANCE
GLOBALISATION
GENUINE OR FAKE
PRACTICE
COMMERIA
BASED
LIZATION
AYURVEDA
Need of the hour……… VALID
RESEARCH RELIABLE
TYPES
ALOE VERA
NATIVE OF ARABIAN PENINSULA, EYGPT
AZADIRACHTA EXCELSA
NATIVE OF SOUTHERN THAILAND, PENINSULAR
MALAYSIA, AND PALAWAN ISLAND OF THE PHILIPPINES
Current Focus…… Unexplored Medicinal Plants
in Ayurveda
1. •SURVEY (Ethno botany & ethnomedicine)
3. •PHARMACOGNOSTICAL EVALUATION
4. • PHARMACOLOGICAL STUDY
5. • CLINICAL TRIALS
NATIVE :
Southern Mexico,
Central America,
West Indies
COMMAN NAME : All
spice
❖ Jamaicans also drink hot tea with Allspice
for colds, dysmenorrhea (menstrual cramps)
and dyspepsia (upset stomach).
❖ Costa Ricans are known to use Allspice to
treat dyspepsia and diabetes.
❖ Guatemalans are known to apply crushed
Allspice berries to bruises, sore joints and
for myalgia (muscle ache).
❖ In Cuban medicine, Allspice along with other
herbal mixtures is used to relieve
indigestion.
❖ Leaves used in bath for varicose veins, gout
& edema on legs.
❖ Warm tea + inhalation of warm vapours of
leaves useful in pyrexia, respiratory
infections.
Ref: Lei Zhang, National Institute of Health, Current Drug Targets. 2012
December ; 13(14): 1900–1906.
Mussenda philipica (Family : Rubiaceae)
For influenza, the tambalan healers of Samar use the scrapping of the
bark of M. philippica . Mixed and pounded, the expressed juice strained
and mixed with lemon extract; taken three times daily.
Decoction of roots and leaves used for affections of the chest and lung.