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Sunday, August 20, 2023

Herbs and plants all the way

 

For that matter all BP and 99% of main Type 2 diabetic medicine ( Metformin) are plant-based extracts from flowers.

Metformin is derived from the plant, Galega officinalis Linn. [Figure 1]. G. officinalis is commonly known as Goat's rue, French lilac, Italian fitch, and Professor-weed.

BP from  Rauwolfia Serpentina and the politics and false claims and credits in science.

Nature, especially, sand, stones, rocks, mountains, water ( various kinds) and plants have tucked in them immense potential and still, too many mysteries and subtle answers to many issues because the environment is part of our tissue - the obverse is equally true.

However, unfortunately, the world of politics and activism have brain washed humanity to distance itself from nature and started addressing ' environmental issues ( forgetting it is part of our tissue).

That's why I keep insisting educational institutions to include the study of life of Washington Carver, the book by Guy Murchie " The Seven Mysteries of Life",  Two books by Peter Tompkins ' The Secret Life of Plants', ' The Secret Life of Nature' and 'Secrets of the Soil'.

'The Hidden Life of Trees', Peter Wohlleben
(What they Feel, How they Communicate).

Masaru Emoto's ' Secret Life of Water'.

Recent one published in 1999 by the great modern Science writer Matt Ridley " Genome-Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters".

If only, the human brain can keep aside its noisy over crowded mind and brain for at least brief moments and silently observe with childlike curiosity using all the faculties and focus, then such an observation may lead to some new perceptions, sensations which may later on be dropped in the cauldron of intellectual and academic churning adding and removing various inputs and find out the outcomes

We cannot over generalize and pit everything or anything against something else.

Everything can coexist but subject to certain conditions which have come to be accepted universally for various valid reasons and they need not be brushed aside as Western or Eastern.

There are requirements and procedures in everything. One cannot walk into a school classroom and take classes even if one is better than all the existing teachers in the school. One cannot go and occupy a cabin in a bank and decide on loan disbursement though one may be better than any existing bank manager.

Similarly, there are many basic requirements for any product to be introduced, especially in medical field like proper documentation of the ingredients, empirical proof, double-binding, peer review (it may have its own short comings) and universal availability and accessibility to the product.

BP from  Rauwolfia Serpentina and the politics and false claims and credits in Science.

https://contentwriteups.blogspot.com/2015/05/nobel-prize-and-science-credits-and.html

Similar is the case with the controversies surrounding many patents. I shall give an example for this from one of my articles that I wrote for the Indian Express some 25 years back. At that time there used to be a supplement on every Tuesday called Science Express where I wrote half page article. Some extracts

“For example as early as 601 AD in the Vaghbata complied by Indian physicians there is mention about the medicinal herb ‘RAUWOLFIA SERPENTINA’ and only in 1949 in the prestigious British  Heart Journal an Indian physician Rustom Jal Vakil published that powdered root of ‘RAUWOLFIA SERPENTINA  is very effective in lowering blood pressure. Then in 1952 Reserpine was isolated by Swiss chemist employed by CIBA under the direction of Emil Schlitter who produced pure crystals of active ingredient in ‘RAUWOLFIA SERPENTINA and Boston heart specialist Robert Wallace Wilkins observed that Reserpine not only reduced blood pressure but also reduced anxiety. Now to whom will you give the Patents’? Leave alone all the controversies surrounding the product itself.

Unfortunately, things are further complicated, especially in the field of science, by the nexus and fights between industry and academia. While one of them has credibility the other has incredible influence. They generate with the help of media and publicity wings many questions of morality versus utility etc and the ultimate causality is truth.

 

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