Monday 21 April 2014

Herbal Products and their Rising Demands

When herbal products first made their appearance on the counters of health stores and pharmacies in Singapore and other nations, they were generally resourced from far-off places that lay in close proximity to the Himalayas and other breeding grounds of the raw materials that went into their making. Gone are the days when Ayurvedic and herbal treatment modes and products were restricted to the chambers of quaint practitioners. With globalization and the advent of modern ways of transacting on the net, more and more professionals are now offering their herbal products in Singapore—making it easier for people to procure them from the comforts of their home and use their benefits to alleviate their health and wellness woes.

With more than 5000 years of history behind them, herbal products showcase minimal side effects in their users and offer the best ways of keeping metabolic functions under control, removing the symptoms connected with lifestyle diseases and a lot more. Made from totally natural ingredients and plant extracts, these Himalaya products help in the treatment and cure of many diseases and ailments as well. The popular and oft used herbs required for the manufacture of herbal products Singapore include Arjuna, Ashvagandha, Brahmi, Karela, Amalaki, , Lasuna, Neem, Shallaki, Tagara, Triphala, Shuddha Guggulu, Tulasia and so forth.

To relinquish the growing needs of a global population of herbal product users, major pharmaceutical companies are now diversifying their resources towards large scale production of herbal medicines and supplements alike.The entry of these vastly organized players has led to the introduction of smarter and better ways of R&D, manufacturing and logistics management –making it easier for end users to know more about their exhaustive list of products and use them at will. The market segment linked with Ayurvedic and herbal products is surely on the rise and is attracting major manufacturers of allopathic drugs to foray into the same. These products are now being mass produced and sync with the principles laid down by regulatory authorities in different nations.

With a smoothening out of distribution and marketing channels, companies are spotting huge opportunities in far flung overseas markets as well. With easy payment options and the features of e-commerce by their side, patients and other users can order their requirements online and expect easy delivery schedules –from stores located in just about any corner of the world. Along with plenty of medicinal products, the other herbal preparations that are making it to the list of users worldwide are anti-wrinkle creams, hair loss shampoos, sunscreen lotions……. the list of beauty care products is also endless.

With so much and a lot more in store, it is indeed time to say “no” to artificial and chemical products that come packaged with their own side effects and say “hello” to the many advantages of herbs—the right way!

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