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    10 Comforting Cough Syrups in India for Soothing Relief and Restful Nights

    This article lists cough syrups, available in a variety of formulations, that offer relief from different types of coughs, including dry, wet, and allergic coughs. These syrups often contain a blend of herbal ingredients known for their soothing and expectorant properties, providing effective relief from chest congestion, throat irritation, and cough with phlegm. Many of these cough syrups are non-drowsy, making them suitable for day and night use without causing sedation.

    10 Best Kadhas for immunity boosting in India (May 2024)

    Explore the best kadhas for immunity-boosting in India, blending ancient Ayurvedic wisdom with modern wellness. Harnessing the power of traditional herbs and spices, these potent concoctions fortify the body's defences naturally. From tulsi and ginger to turmeric and cinnamon, each brew offers a holistic approach to strengthening immunity. Embrace centuries-old remedies and unlock the secrets to robust health in a single cup.

    Union ayush and health ministers to announce multi-centre clinical trial on anaemia

    The Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS) and the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) have launched a clinical trial to study the efficacy and safety of Punarnavadi Mandura, a polyherbal formulation rich in iron, in treating anemia among non-pregnant women of reproductive age. The trial will be conducted at eight sites, including MGIMS-Wardha, AIIMS-Jodhpur, NITM-Bengaluru, RIMS-Ranchi, KEM Hospital Research Centre, AIIMS-New Delhi, AIIMS-Bhopal, and AIIMS-Bibinagar.

    Ayurveda degrees: The new big thing for foreigners in India

    Global students, including Ethel Nyoni from Zambia, are flocking to Jaipur to become Ayurveda practitioners, with a diverse cohort aspiring to be ambassadors for this ancient healing system. After two years, Ethel is progressing towards a degree from the National Institute of Ayurveda, poised to be Zambia's inaugural registered Ayurveda practitioner.

    Won't get dissuaded because my work is closely connected to my activism: ‘TheLiverDoc’ Abby Philips

    LiverDoc's account with 187k followers was suspended on an order of the Bengaluru Civil Court on a suit filed by Himalaya Wellness. Dr Philips also received a legal notice from Chennai's Kesari Kuteeram, manufacturer of Ayurvedic proprietary medicines, asking him to delete a defamatory tweet that he had posted in July, tender an unconditional apology for the tweet and pay Rs 1 crore in damages.nIn an interview with ET's Morning Brief Podcast, Dr Philips remains steadfast in his belief.

    Ramdev's Patanjali Ayurved gave 'science' a run for its money, but no longer

    Based on information from industry sources, Colgate is the clear market leader in toothpastes with a lion’s share of around 48%, while Patanjali has a share of around 11%. ​ Colgate-Palmolive (India) believes growth in the naturals segment has plateaued, indicating that consumers are making a switch. That's why Colgate now plans to play to its strength by relying on its scientific credentials.

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