Welcome To Ayurvedic Supplements

By Dr.Abhay Kumar Pati

   Dr. Abhay Kumar Pati is dedicated in promoting Biotechayur, a green revolution company and it's subsidiaries/affiliates in Orissa, India to develop and boost up the market of green technologies, products and services for improving healthcare, agriculture, nutrition and environment.

   Dr. Abhay Kumar Pati was born in Raj-Nilgiri, Balasore District, Orissa, India. Dr. Pati was trained as a Physician in Calcutta at J.B. Ray State Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital [Asthanga Ayurvedic College], which is one of the oldest Ayurvedic institutions in India, under Calcutta University. Dr. Pati came to U.S.A. almost 30 years (3 decades) ago on a fellowship. He was the publisher of an International Health Magazine called Health World. Dr. Pati is an author of several health books including, Vitamins and Herbal Digest, a 360 page book, which has been printed more than 7 times and sold over 100,0000 (1 million copies) in the world’s market. In this digest, readers can find nutritional, Ayurvedic, Chinese, Native American, South American herbal supplements and much, much more. He is also an author of several other books, entitled, Fruits of the World, Medicinal Plants of India, Alternative Health Guide etc.

Ayurvedic Supplements

   Ayurvedic supplements a new line of products manufactured by Best Nutrition Products Inc. BNP Inc also manufactures a large number of vitamins, minerals and Chinese health products. We have Melatonin, DHEA, Shark Cartilage, Omega 3, Evening Prinrose Oil, Flaxseed Oil, Cat's Claw, Pycnogenol, Multivitamins, B Vitamins Ginseng and over 80 other nutritional, amino acids, sports nutrition products. All products are high quality with nutritional facts. For thousands of years, Chinese and Ayurvedic herbal formulas have been used in Asia as well as other parts of the world. These special nutritional formulas have been designed for the benefit of good health. Best Nutrition offers unique nutritional formulas, because prevention is the best medicine for a healthy lifestyle.

Global Importance Of Medicinal Plants

   The importance of medicinal plants taking the world towards prevention rather than cure through the help of herbal medicinal plants.

Medicinal plants have always played an important role in medicine.

Medicinal plants have always been considered a healthy source for life.

15,000 to 20,0000 plants have good medicinal value and used in modern medicine.

Medicinal herbs & wild herbs play an important role in the lives of rural people, In particular, the source of earning a large proportion of the world’s recognized medicinal plants

    Throughout history, plants have been of great importance to medicine. 80 percent of all medicinal drugs originate from wild medicinal plants, such as those in Ayurvedic Indian Indigenous or Traditional Chinese medicine sources.

   Hundreds of medicinal plants can be grown in temperate climate and there are probably a great deal more with properties as yet unknown and undiscovered. Taking medicinal plants causes a gradual beneficial change in the body, usually through improved nutrition and elimination without having any marked specific adverse reaction.

   The importance of medicinal plants are growing in many countries, particularly in India and China, and many plants have patents in their country of origin. In some cases, no other countries can claim the origination of such rare plants (i.e. Neem Plant in India). It is estimated that a 80% of the people in India and China depend on their traditional system of medicinal plants in Ayurvedic or Chinese medicine.

   Ancient man is known to have utilized plants as drugs for millennia. Based on current knowledge (at least in the West), we know that extracts of some of these plants are useful in a crude form and let me give some examples:

Atropa belladonna as an antispasmodic.

Papaver Somniferum Extract Tincture as an analgesic and Morphine, a derivative used in modern days medicine as a pain killer.

Rauwolfia Serpentia Root for hypertension, as a tranquilizer

Hyoscyamine from the plant Hyoscyamus niger used in modern day medical science for peptic ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome, diverticulitis, pancreatitis, colic and cystitis.

Mucuna Pruriens, (Baidunka) a natural source of L-Dopamine (neurotransmitter).

Digitalis lanata/purpurea( Hrutapatri), a natural source of Digitalin(Digoxin) used in cardiac arrhythmia.

   We know more than 200 chemical substances of known structure are still extracted from plants that are useful as drugs throughout the world. A large number of medicinal plants are used in traditional medical practices and have been used for more than 3000 years, such as Ayurvedic and Chinese traditional medicine.

    It is necessary to define the term ‘medicinal plants’, The World Health Organization (WHO) defines a medicinal plant as ‘any plant, which, in one or more of its organs, contains substances that can be used for therapeutic purposes, or which are precursors for chemo pharmaceutical semi synthesis’.

   On a global basis, it appears that the only consolidated source of information on the monetary value of medicinal plants entering into global commerce is that provided by the international trade center and the most recent data from this agency is available to scientists and the public.

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For the modernization use of medicinal plants in Western Countries, Dr. Pati has built a Modern Extraction Unit for medicinal plants in Khantapara and an Analytical Research Lab in Sergarh, Balasore, Orissa.

Dr. Pati has begun preparing parameters and protocols of extracting molecules from traditional plants in his laboratory, which will be produced in his large scale extraction plant. He has installed, and will be installing more state-of-the-art lab equipment (such as GCMS, HPLC, and IPC) for analyzing and identifying plant ingredients, percentage, and impurities (i.e. mercury and other heavy metals etc.).

Dr. Pati has installed sophisticated percolator (extractors), evaporators, and centrifuge for having standardized molecular forms of plant extracts. Dr. Pati intends to make dozens of pigments which are receptors to cancers, like curcumin as well as other pigments and carotenoid from fruits, vegetables and flowers.

The liquid extract is being sprayed by using an atomizer on a spray dryer, which cost close to crore rupees ($225,000).

Eventually, Dr. Pati intends to use more advanced extractors, such as super critical methods to extract protein, amino acids, and enzymes to molecular distillation of Omega 3 from natural source like Flaxseed Oil and tocopherol (Vitamin E). It will cost an additional 30+ crores (7 million U.S.).

Dr.Pati will also extract lutein (from marigold flowers), lycopene (from tomatoes), bromelain, a proteolytic enzyme, (from pineapples) and papain enzyme (from latex of papaya). Currently, Dr.Pati is looking for land and individual farmers to grow medicinal plants organically, which can be certified by USDA.