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June 29th, 2009 at 4:27 pm
PR….PR and mor PR.The ayurvedic company has tto invest heavily on marketing and advertising…U have to have joint ventures with foreign firms…and also some very well known and influential ppl backing up ayurvedic medicines as a way of life…and nt just sm obscure branch of traditional old fashioned therapy….also one has to invest in lab testing and clinical resarch to prove the effects and also the constituents used in ayurveda…for ppl to start taking it seriously.
June 30th, 2009 at 7:29 pm
try to tell them the side effect of alopathy medicine.
amd ayurveda do not have side effects
July 2nd, 2009 at 6:34 am
I think Indian people age very well!….Just look at their skin and hair….its in great condition….and I put it down to all the oils etc ….So must be good stuff!…Oil of Olay - eat your heart out!!!
I believe natural medicine is best…and cheaper…there are what we would call ”common weeds” which are used for many remedies - with beneficial results!
Is ‘health’ really down to ”wealth”?
Surely a natural diet and using natural products is bettter than all the chemicals and e numbers and proccessed fat etc the western world consume and get UNhealthy on every day???