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Metals In Ayurvedic Medicine
It was reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association that some
Ayurvedic herbal formulations have been found to contain heavy metals known
to be toxic. The herbs analyzed were sold in the Boston Area. As soon as the
report came out, the California College of Ayurveda was contacted by the media
for comment. This prompted us to look further into the story. Here is what
we have learned.
The contaminated product was mostly gathered through Indian grocery stores
with a 20 mile radius of Boston. The herbs tested included Mahayogaraj guggulu
and others containing bhasmas. Bhasmas are metals that go through a purification
process that turns them into ash. Because there have been questions in the
past about the saftey of bhasmas, these are not supposed to be sold in the
United States. Indian groceries however sometimes import through small distributors
by-passing US regulations.
We have no reason to suspect the inclusion of any metals from popular suppliers
such as Bazaar of India, Om Organics or Banyan Trading. In addition, here
at the California College of Ayurveda, almost every formulation is mixed at
our pharmacy from raw herbs and we know exactly what is going into them. Those
formulations that we do receive prepared for us are recieved from reputable
distributors who have assured us of purity and we are not at all concerned.
It should be noted that the pharmaceutical and medical industry love to promote
contamination of Indian and Chinese herbs as it suits there interest. You
won't see it in American newspapers but the Indian Supreme Court just ruled
against Coca Cola requiring them to label their product in India as containing
pesticides known to be harmful to one's health. This is a political as well
as a health issue.
The California College of Ayurveda advocates for the importation clean and
pure herbs and we support controls to assure that only quality herbs are imported
from all regions of the world.
It is important to note that there is no such thing as an Ayurvedic herb.
Marketers of herbs from Indian have used the name Ayurveda as a tool to sell
herbs. In actuality, there are Indian herbs, American Herbs, European Herbs,
South American herbs and so on. Ayurveda is the paradigm in which it is used.
When any herb from any part of the World is used based on the Ayurvedic understanding
of the nature of the patient, the nature of the diseae and the nature of the
substance, this is the practice of Ayurveda.
Blessings to all,
Dr. Marc Halpern
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