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Ayurveda ‘Standardization’ Plans
(November 06, 2006)
Instead of dealing with burning issues such as rampant
cases of Dengue, Chickengunya, recurrent polio, and
newer strains of tuberculosis (TB), and unacceptable
child and maternity mortality rates, Federal Health
Minister wants standardization of Ayurveda.<More>
Ayurvedic Drug Labeling Made Compulsory
(May 16, 2006)
The Health Ministry has made all Ayurvedic, Unani,
Siddha, and Herbal medicine labeling compulsory and
has extended the deadline to July 1 of this year.<More>
Govt to Regulate 9000 Ayurvedic Companies
(February 03, 2006)
The Indian Council for Medical Research said that it
would start testing of Ayurvedic, Unani, and Sidhha
drugs on animals.<More>
Govt Wants Ayurveda Certification
(January 10, 2006)
Federal Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss stated that
companies manufacturing Ayurvedic drugs must certify
that their products do not contain heavy metals.<More>
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