| Literature DB >> 18980947 |
Sanjeev Rastogi1, Krishna Kaphle.
Abstract
Rapid reduction in natural resources as a consequence to the expanded urbanization, global warming and reduced natural habitat posed a considerable threat to the sustainability of traditional medicine. Being completely dependent upon natural resources like herbs, minerals and animal products, traditional medicine would possibly rank first in order of extinction of heritage if an alternative way is not considered well in time. In reference to the use of animal products, Ayurveda presents some unique examples where animals are used without causing harm to them and so without posing a threat to their existence. In the current context, when natural resources are facing a threat to their existence, a revisit to these ideas may give us a new insight to refine our look at natural resources used in traditional medicine.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 18980947 PMCID: PMC3094705 DOI: 10.1093/ecam/nen071
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Sustainable TM: clue from ayurveda.
| Mechanism | Mode of action | Effect | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Better preventive care | Life style modification | Less requirement of curative care leading to less burden upon resources |
| 2 | Comprehensive primary care | Promotion of home remedies, impowerment of primary care system through use of local resources | Less dependability upon curative care. Less resource utilization |
| 3 | Sustainable resource utilization | Resource utilization as per the actual need and not for the commercial gains | Less consumption of natural resources |
| 4 | Novel mechanism application | Application of xenobiosis, biotransformation and other mechanisms to improve effects | Reduced dose requirements requiring lesser resource consumption |