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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis book has come together because of the observations, perspectives and research on the different aspects as well as applied uses of medicinal herbs by two competent and dedicated academicians – Dr. Meena K Yadav MS; and Dr Krishnat S Yadav, Ph. D. Dr Krishnat Yadav is a research associate and clinical researcher at the Department of Medical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, DY Patil University, Mumbai and Dr Meena K Yadav is part of the Department of Shalakya Tantra (treatment of head, eye, nose and throat), DY Patil University. Dr Krishnat Yadav is also the Member Secretary of InstiRead More...
This book has come together because of the observations, perspectives and research on the different aspects as well as applied uses of medicinal herbs by two competent and dedicated academicians – Dr. Meena K Yadav MS; and Dr Krishnat S Yadav, Ph. D.
Dr Krishnat Yadav is a research associate and clinical researcher at the Department of Medical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, DY Patil University, Mumbai and Dr Meena K Yadav is part of the Department of Shalakya Tantra (treatment of head, eye, nose and throat), DY Patil University. Dr Krishnat Yadav is also the Member Secretary of Institutional Ethics Committee, former course coordinator and FRC member at the university.
Both authors have national and international publications on their credit. Their research publications focus on preventive aspects of health rather than disease cure. Their domain of research includes diabetic, metabolic disorders, infectious diseases, epidemiology, public health and safety, noise-induced hearing loss, and professional hazards, among others.
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In an age where we are all getting techno-savvy, we seem to be moving further away from nature. As we all know, herbs are all-natural products and free from side effects, comparatively safe, eco-friendly, economic and easily available. Our traditional practices have enabled these herbs to treat almost any and every ailment known to us and can help us lead healthier lives.
Although the use of herbs has been popular over centuries for their medicinal, flav
In an age where we are all getting techno-savvy, we seem to be moving further away from nature. As we all know, herbs are all-natural products and free from side effects, comparatively safe, eco-friendly, economic and easily available. Our traditional practices have enabled these herbs to treat almost any and every ailment known to us and can help us lead healthier lives.
Although the use of herbs has been popular over centuries for their medicinal, flavoring and aromatic qualities, synthetic products had taken over as the primary substitute for these natural products, but now, with a new awareness on the detrimental effects of synthetic products on the ecology and our own bodies, people are now looking to move back to nature, and that is a move we must look to promote and encourage.
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