Disinformation of Ayurvedic medicines may harm their progress and popularity - Should not it be stopped?

S. Mishra
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Recently, Times of India has published a report title with ―Poison in Ayurvedic drugs‖ which was based on the few selected examples of Ayurvedic treatments as well as the views from some allopathic practitioners (John and Sharma, 2017). These instances claimed the higher level of mercury and lead in the Ayurvedic preparations than that of a permissible limit of these metals which are harmful to human beings. In this report, Dr Ghani Mansuri, a retired principal of Akhandanand Ayurvedic College says that an Ayurvedic drug that has any deviation from prescribed Rasashastra process contains traces of metals, minerals, or other materials as described in Rasashastra. It is noteworthy that there are very specific pharmaceutical procedures and techniques described in the Rasashastra literature which convert the toxic metals/ minerals into a suitable dosage form. The Bhasmas prepared are well tolerated both for short-term and long-term use. Moreover, it is claimed that their prolonged administration is required to achieve the rejuvenation effect (Acharya, 1969). Ayurvedic theory attributes the important therapeutic roles to metals such as mercury and lead. Ayurveda heavy metals. These are mainly Bhasmas (ashes) which are traditionally prepared by purification of the metal by multiple cooling and heating cycles, almost 100 times, and by the addition of specific herbs. In modern time, the poor quality control leads to the improper purification, contamination and adulteration with heavy metals at the stage of preparation.
阿育吠陀药物的虚假信息可能会损害其进步和普及-难道不应该停止吗?
最近,《印度时报》发表了一篇题为《阿育吠陀药物中毒》的报道,这是基于阿育吠陀治疗的少数几个例子,以及一些对抗疗法从业者的观点(约翰和夏尔马,2017)。这些案例声称,阿育吠陀制剂中汞和铅的含量高于这些对人体有害的金属的允许限量。在这份报告中,Akhandanand阿育吠陀学院的退休校长Ghani Mansuri博士说,任何偏离规定的Rasashastra过程的阿育吠陀药物都含有微量的金属、矿物质或Rasashastra中描述的其他物质。值得注意的是,Rasashastra文献中描述了非常具体的制药程序和技术,将有毒金属/矿物质转化为合适的剂型。所制备的Bhasmas无论是短期还是长期使用都具有良好的耐受性。此外,据称需要长时间服用才能达到恢复活力的效果(Acharya, 1969)。阿育吠陀理论将重要的治疗作用归因于汞和铅等金属。阿育吠陀重金属。这些主要是Bhasmas(灰烬),传统上是通过多次冷却和加热循环净化金属,几乎100次,并添加特定的草药来制备的。在现代,由于质量控制不善,导致制备阶段的净化不当,重金属污染和掺假。
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