Article on: Modern Era - A Danger for Ayurvedic Medicinal Plan

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In developedcountries, the use of medicinal plants in Health care practices is relatively high. In China, traditional ChineseMedicineis largely plant-based with 70%. India It provides significant prospects in modern medicine, the prepared fromnatural products, in addition to the traditional Indian system Drugs. According to Hamilton, India has about 58% of Flora,which is used in medicine.

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(2016). Article on: Modern Era - A Danger for Ayurvedic Medicinal Plan. EIJO Journal of Ayurveda, Herbal Medicine and Innovative Research (EIJO – AHMIR), 1(1), 12-14. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-420540