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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThanks to the use of natural ingredients and medicinal herbs, Ayurvedic medicines and products today have become a symbol of safety in contrast to synthetic drugs that are considered unsafe and hazardous for overall health. Apart from medicinal use, Ayurvedic herbs can also be used for purposes like pest control, natural dyes, and formulation of food items, teas and perfumes among others. If we look at various researches from across the world, a sudden spurt in cases of people turning to natural herbs for treatments and usage in everyday life has gone up significantly. Going back to the basics, people have realized the threat chemically treated products pose to their life and are rightly so adopting healthier ways of life by including Ayurveda and its principals as the mainstay of their life. Ayurvedic herbs are time tested for their health and other benefits. The nutritive value that they pack are highly recommended for their healing powers. Known to induce no side effects, they have a unique aroma and flavour and when consumed regularly, they act as a perfect mechanism to bring about a balanced harmony between mind and body. Treatment with herbal medicinal plants also hold a strong ground because these plants are considered to be safe and have no side effects. Since they are in sync with nature, they hold greater advantage over chemically treated products and synthetic medicines. As opposed to other drugs and medicines, Ayurvedic herbs are known to treat the disease from the root and thus aid in keeping you healthy and fit in the long run.
K C Verma
Dr. K.C. Verma MD, DCH, DM has a brilliant record of academic achievements and vast teaching experience in the discipline of Medicine and cardiology. Dr. Verma completed his graduation (MBBS) from medical College, Srinagar, Diploma in Child Health (DCH) from Punjabi University, Patiala and Doctorate in Medicine (MD) from Punjab University Chandigarh. He later showed keen interest towards Cardiovascular Medicine and obtained his Post-doctoral Degree in cardiology (DM Cardiology). He attained different positions from lecturer to prof. in Medical College, Jammu and worked with full dedication keeping in mind basic objectives of patient care, disease investigation and research. He had been teaching to both under-graduate and postgraduate medical students in the faculty of Medicine. At present Dr. Verma is fully preoccupied with Private practice in the field of Cardiology at Jammu Heart Clinic and is very much interested in Clinical research work and non-invasive techniques in cardiology. He had published more than forty research studies in various reputed medical Indian journals and received due appreciations from different countries of the world. In recognition to his research work, he was awarded prestigious Fellow of International College of Physicians from USA and Fellow of Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene London. He has also been conferred the prestigious Glory of India Award’ by India international friendship society. Best Citizen of India award by international publishing house New Delhi. Fellowship award (FCSI) from Cardiological society of India with Gold medal. Padam Vibhushan Dr. Nirmla DeshpandeAward 2024 for outstanding contribution towards medical science.
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