Factors influencing optimal outcomes after intake of herbal medicines

Following factors influence optimal outcomes after intake herbal medicines:

1. Process:
a. Herbal medicine: 
(i). Ingredients: grown organically and collected at appropriate time using appropriate process. 
(ii). Preparation: prepared with relaxed mind using fresh ingredients aligned with process prescribed in herbal treatises.
(iii). Prescribed after holistic assessment of the seeker [emotional quotient (EQ), Pranic quotient (PQ), Spiritual quotient (SQ), Conflict status (as per German new medicine (GNM) - as applicable)] and in alignment with season (Ritu); physical, emotional, mental constitution (Prakruti); and Imbalance (Vikruti).

b. Sensitivity: physiologically and functionally sensitive gut is primed for absorption and digestion.

c. Administration [Time of intake (Kala)
and adjuvants (Anupana]: adherence to process prescribed by herbal medicine practitioner.

d. Adherence to pathya and apathya guidelines applicable for specific disease as aligned with ongoing season (Ritu).


2. Mind: intake of herbal medicines in a calm and relaxed state, with faith, positive attitude, interest and gratitude.
3. Awareness: practicing breath awareness while ingesting herbal medicines.



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