INTRODUCTION TO HERBAL FORMULATIONS
Herbal formulations are medicinal products prepared from natural plant materials. They form an important part of traditional systems like Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani, and are increasingly used in modern healthcare due to their safety and holistic benefits.
What Are Herbal Formulations?
These are preparations made from plant parts such as leaves, roots, bark, seeds or flowers, processed to produce therapeutic effects.
- Mono-herbal formulations (single plant)
- Poly-herbal formulations (multiple herbs)
- Herbo-mineral preparations
Importance of Herbal Formulations
- Natural with fewer side effects
- Support immunity and long-term health
- Affordable and accessible
- Useful in chronic diseases
- Enhance body’s healing mechanism
Characteristics
- Derived from plant sources
- Prepared using traditional/scientific methods
- Contain multiple phytochemicals
- Provide holistic benefits
- Suitable for long-term use
Advantages
- Safe and natural
- Holistic action
- Cost-effective
- Rich phytochemistry
- Well tolerated by body
Types of Herbal Formulations
- Churna (powders)
- Decoctions (Kashayam)
- Arista and Asava (fermented)
- Lehya (semi-solid)
- Gutika/Vati (pills)
- Taila (oils)
- Ghrita (ghee preparations)
- Bhasma (calcined powders)
- Modern capsules and syrups
Role in Modern Healthcare
- Management of chronic diseases
- Boost immunity
- Support mental health
- Used in cosmetics
- Improve metabolism and detoxification
Modern research has improved the safety and effectiveness of herbal formulations.
Quality Control
- Correct plant identification
- Removal of adulterants
- Standardization of actives
- Ensuring purity and stability
- Following GMP guidelines
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