Better treatment of idiopathic thrombocytopenia in ayurveda
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As modern medicine continues to research and define new treatments that can lift the burden of ITP, many often wonder if it’s possible that Mother Nature’s arsenal of compounds might help their condition. Many people with ITP are hoping this is so, and are looking into the holistic herbal therapies used for centuries in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Ayurvedic (Indian) medicine as natural treatments that might help them battle the rare bleeding disorder.
Herbal remedies—compounds made from the leaves, stems, bark, flowers, seeds, and roots of plants—often form the basis of treatments used in these traditional medical systems, as well as in other healing systems. Over the years, certain herbal remedies have become mainstream Western medicines as pharmaceutical companies isolated active ingredients, patented them and marketed them as drugs. For example, aspirin was first extracted from the bark and leaves of the willow tree and vincristine, a chemotherapy agent used to treat some chronic cases of ITP, is derived from the rosy periwinkle.