Plants have been a major resource for health care since more than 2,000
years. One fourth of modern medicines owe their origins of raw material
to plants. Many foods consumed in Asia have been traditionally used to
cure specific human ailments.However, in the few countries these links
to traditional uses remain largely unexplored. Chronic diseases are a
major health problem accounting for a high proportion of deaths,
disability and illness. These include coronary heart disease, stroke,
cancer, dementia, diabetes, asthma and osteoarthritis.Yet many of these
diseases are preventable or their onset can be delayed by relatively
simple measures. About 30 medicinal plants and treatment of major
diseases are described briefly using ancient ayurvedic concepts.The
descriptions are based on authors experience of ayurveda, clinical
studies and observation of over four decades in the heart of medicinal
plants. The focus has been on plant products with the potential to bring
preventive, palliative and curative benefits to sufferers of common
chronic diseases.The text is especially useful to medical researchers
and anyone who wants to know more about medical plants and its use for
chronic disea