Ayurveda (Indian traditional medicine) offers one of the most coherent
herbologic theories known to humankind. In spite of this fact, many
scientists completely ignore the therapeutic potential of ayurvedic
medicinal plants and remedies. From the opposed point of view, Ayurveda
definitely needs scientific validation through modern tools. Its
foundation in the present time will become wider as the dialogue with
modern science will be more active. This book, therefore, tries to cover
partially this gap between traditional and modern medicine, providing a
new scientific approach of this ancient ayurvedic herbology. About 50
plants and herbal treatment of major diseases are described briefly
using both modern and Ayurvedic concepts. The descriptions are based on
authors' experience of modern medicine, Ayurveda, clinical studies, and
observations of over four decades in the heart of herbs. The text should
help shed some light on Ayurvedic principles, which still have
unrevealed meanings for the scientific community, and should be
especially useful to medical researchers, modern physicians, Ayurvedic
practitioners, or anyone else who wants to know more about herbal
treatment.