Pharmaceutical patents to hunt!
Posted on 27/02/2009 by Cathe in Articles , Phytotherapy |
Send e-mail - Share on Facebook | 547 Views Direct
And 'maybe not everyone knows what the drug companies, seeing the growing interest in natural substances, they decide to buy or seize the rights or patents on ancient recipes and single natural substances as if they invented something.
Go for biotechnology, capable of creating active compounds in the dried extracts and products increasingly easy to use. Imagine the trouble of having to make a decoction and then applied to the skin, once you did this, they require higher levels of important natural substances and the preparation could also take hours, not to mention the local application!
It is reported in La Stampa a wonderful article that reports just the victory of the Indian government against multinational pharmaceutical companies who have abused the rights and patents on natural substances and recipes, not only Ayurveda. After years of work today, these substances are declared universal heritage, and is offered a translation into various languages of the ancient texts available to anyone willing to use consciously.
In this way, as explained in the article, should be reduced costs of natural products.
This news is really comforting, I feel ashamed of it is a fact that natural substances are so expensive. Not to mention homeopathic products, the cost is simply prohibitive, considering that once you purchased the equipment or dilute substances to boost the game is done, in fact almost all homeopathic products are diluted and the cost of raw material is infinitely low.
Perhaps a first step in the right direction, which I hope many others will follow.
Health available to all and maybe affordable! Without transforming the medicine in half to get more power.
Related articles:
- The inadequacy of the scientific method
- The headache can be defeated
- The silence in respect of non-conventional medicine
- The millionaire: the power of the media and
Tags: copyright , india , non conventional medicine


