Tradition meets science


  • Health
  • Sunday, 20 Jun 2004

In ayurveda, herbs are believed to promote well-being and provide remedies for various ailments. TEE SHIAO EEK follows the trail of herbal medicine to India, where one drug company has pioneered the use of modern science to develop contemporary herbal drugs

However, the outskirts of Bangalore have yet to catch up with its modern city, so I wonder if we will find a mud shack, an old man and two mixing pots at the end of the journey. 

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