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<p>Globally, Ayurveda-based products saw surges in demand in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic even as scientists’ world over are sprinting against time to bring out the standard treatment modality. In terms of time almost a year has passed to find the vaccine to curb the increase curve of the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic. The situation has been acclaimed globally that strengthening the immune system will work wonders in combating the pandemic. Allopathic companies are trying to find out an all-time well tested&nbsp;mantra&nbsp;to stay safe and healthy. Having recognised the significance of the holistic approach of Ayurveda, the Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan has supported the role of&nbsp;Ayurvedic remedies&nbsp;and  Ayurvedic poin the prevention and treatment of the coronavirus disease especially for its immunity-boosting properties.</p>



<p>Ayurveda is one of the ancient
traditions to heal different health problems in our country India. Indian
Ayurveda industry has become one of the fastest-growing industries with
numerous ranges of products. Despite being the modern medical
system,&nbsp;Allopathy&nbsp;has been incapable to find an enduring solution for
few of the diseases like Jaundice, Piles, and Biliousness etc. These ailments
can be effectively managed by&nbsp;Ayurveda. Though&nbsp;Ayurveda&nbsp;acts
slowly but works effectively and cures the disease from its root.</p>



<p>Ashwagandha, Brahmi, Cumin, Turmeric,
Licorice root, Gotu kola, Bitter melon, Pepper, Giloy etc are making entry into
households like never before. Indians are continuing to put a united front
against the battle with the novel coronavirus; people are going back the herbal
way to boost their immune systems. Giloy is winning hearts of millions in the
struggle against the Virus. Giloy has been hailed for its medicinal properties
and a host of health benefits. The scientific name of this age-old miraculous
herb is Tinospora Cordifolia and it is also known as ‘Amrita’ in Sanskrit,
which literally translates to &#8216;the root of immortality&#8217;. </p>



<p>Charak Samhita is Ayurvedic’s conclusive
treatise and the most referred text by students, scholars, teachers, physicians
and researchers. It has the unique distinction of being the only text available
worldwide on the most restorative science. It emphasizes on the promotion of
health and prevention of disease as the actual solution for controlling
diseases, which is especially relevant in modern times. Further, it also
seriously dwells upon the concept of healthy aging and longevity, as described
in&nbsp;<em>Swastha Chatushka</em> and <em>Rasayana chapters.</em> </p>



<p>Ayurveda and natural segment products
are increasingly being preferred by consumers across the globe and especially
in India. One of the prime reasons for this is that Ayurveda and any other
medicine which is not allopath are considered &#8216;safe&#8217; by a large number of
people.</p>



<p>A survey by market research firm
Nielsen found that the natural segment accounts for 41 per cent of the total of
₹ 44,790 crore personal care market
share. Many MNCs, which were the leaders in the toothpaste category, lost their
shine when home-grown Ayurveda companies found flavour with consumers forcing
some companies to come out with herbal variants. Herbal brands and variants
from Dabur, Colgate and Patanjali gained nearly 350 basis points in market
share in a year in the ₹7,000
crore Indian oral care segments according to Economic Times. Among the natural
segment category, toothpaste is growing at 20.1 per cent, followed by hand and
body at 17.5 per cent and shampoo with 13.2 per cent and the sanitizer sale has
shot up beyond our imagination. </p>



<p>Is Ayurveda safe? To cite an
instance, Advertising Council of India (ASCI) pulled up a number of brands for
making misleading or&nbsp;false claims&nbsp;in their ads or not adequately
substantiating these claims which were found to be in violation of its code.
Among these were new age alternative medicine companies which made false
claims. The US$53 billion fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector in&nbsp;India&nbsp;is
moving towards the wider adopting Ayurvedic products. HUL&#8217;s Ayush is the only
brand which is spread across categories from toothpaste, soaps, face wash, and
face cream, shampoo and hand wash. &nbsp;Dabur&nbsp;is the world&#8217;s largest
Ayurvedic and Natural Health Care Company with a portfolio of over 250 Herbal
and Ayurvedic&nbsp;products.&nbsp;Dabur&nbsp;also recommends various Ayurvedic
Home Remedies, Besides Vicco Vajrdanti toothpaste, Colgate has entered with
their Ayurvedic toothpaste, and it is piggybacking on Ayurveda in other segment
of products too. </p>



<p>Over the years the climate is
changing, quality of soil is changing due to over use of fertilizers, due to
altered method of collection, commercial growing, residue of chemical
fertilizers and pesticides in soil and water the standard of Ayrvedic products
too are deteriorating in terms of purity. Ayurvedic drugs falls under two types:
classical and proprietary formulations. Those ayurvedic formulations
manufactured as described in the classical texts Ayurvedic Samhita, are
classical drugs, and while proprietary are those made using plant extracts. The
Ministry of AYUSH has amended Rule 170 regarding issuance of guidelines for
evaluation of Ayurvedic, Siddha &amp; Unani Drugs (ASU) and other traditional
medicines of India. The Ministry&nbsp;website&nbsp;asserts that various kinds
of ASU products licensed in the country are being sold claiming to be safe.
These ASU plants based medicines/product are also marketed in different doses
from like extracts etc. </p>



<p>The top FMCG Emami
acquired Kesh King, a top selling brand of ayurvedic hair oil in North India.
On the other HUL acquired Kerala based Indulekha hair oil for 330 crores.&nbsp; Marico acquired Nihar Shanti Amla hair oil.
It had acquired private equity-controlled Paras Pharmaceuticals for ₹ 3,260 crore in
2016. </p>



<p>The global Ayurveda market is
predicted to grow at a healthy CAGR over the forecast period (2018-2023),
states the new Market Research Future (MRFR) report. Ayurveda or Ayurvedic
medicine is amid the oldest holistic healing&nbsp;systems. The goal of Ayurveda
is in promoting good health and not fighting diseases.</p>



<p>Ayurveda is here to stay and has
golden days ahead. </p>
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