Feb 22, 2004 08:52 PM
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(Updated Apr 26, 2004 02:37 PM)
What is the impact of consuming Jeevani, the herbal tonic?
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If you know that the important ingredient – Arogyappacha(Trichopus zeylanicus) – have anti-fatigue, anti-tumour, anti-allergic, aphrodisiac, immunomodulatory and hepatoprotective properties and devoid of any steroids – the answer will be a “better health, sir!”
But if you know more. that a certain percentage of its sales revenue goes for the tribal poor of Western Ghats for opening up a new window of traditional knowledge for us, then? Your purchase of this product essentially contribute to some public amenities they may enjoy in near future.
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That is what Arogyappacha is. Indian ginseng with out any steroids. Wonderful therapeutic properties and above all elements of equity associated. what more can you expect from a herbal tonic?
Arogyappacha is a herb from Agasthyar forests of Western Ghats, the use of which was traditional only to the Kani tribes. The knowledge about the herb was appropriated by TBGRI(Kerala) and marketed through Arya Vaidya Pharmacy, Coimbatore.
Jeevani also contains Aswagandha(Withania somnifera) and Vishnukranthi(Evolvalus alsinoides) also – two invaluable medicinal herbs. And the demand for Jeevani is growing exponentially in domestic and international markets.
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And a personal note at last: My experience with this Arogyappacha. mmm. nothing less than wonderful. Why? This benefit-sharing scheme fetches me a MPhil degree also!