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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSourav Mukherjee, a post-graduate in the field of botany and a faculty of biological science in one of the most reputed medical coaching institutes in India, keeps a passion and keen interest for the orchids. He has spent some twelve odd years researching Ayurved and herbal biotechnology. His tremendous interest in herbal medicines, especially orchids, led him to author the title: ‘Orchids in Traditional Medicine’. Sourav has also authored a reference book, a textbook for biotechnology students at Pune University, and contributed one chapter for an e-book prior to this. He also haRead More...
Sourav Mukherjee, a post-graduate in the field of botany and a faculty of biological science in one of the most reputed medical coaching institutes in India, keeps a passion and keen interest for the orchids. He has spent some twelve odd years researching Ayurved and herbal biotechnology. His tremendous interest in herbal medicines, especially orchids, led him to author the title: ‘Orchids in Traditional Medicine’.
Sourav has also authored a reference book, a textbook for biotechnology students at Pune University, and contributed one chapter for an e-book prior to this. He also has several national and international research papers published in various journals.
Apart from orchids, Sourav is also a voracious reader of books related to Indian philosophy, Indian classical music and Sanskrit literature. He can be contacted at sormu3@gmail.com.
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Orchids are beautiful, aren’t they? Decorations made of these spectacular plants make the whole atmosphere divine! Their range of colour, the pattern of the flowers and the dots and ridges on the floral parts make them unique and ‘different’.
Interestingly, they are the most well-praised medicinal plants in the world. For ages, most countries have been harbouring and using these plants to treat several ailments like that in Ayurv
Orchids are beautiful, aren’t they? Decorations made of these spectacular plants make the whole atmosphere divine! Their range of colour, the pattern of the flowers and the dots and ridges on the floral parts make them unique and ‘different’.
Interestingly, they are the most well-praised medicinal plants in the world. For ages, most countries have been harbouring and using these plants to treat several ailments like that in Ayurved, ancient Chinese medicine, etc. They’re also advocated and boasted for potential healers. Besides, numerous folklore uses, which may or may not be documented, can be traced. Being very juvenile, our research has provided scanty (as compared to their actual uses) information on the validation part of these plants.
Orchids in Traditional Medicine tries to take you to the mysteriously beautiful world of orchids, providing a glimpse into understanding their potential and medicinal uses. It also seeks to putatively understand the Ayurvedic doctrine and the existing disputes regarding the use of orchids. Let us now explore the world of medicinal orchids!
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