I have been saying repeatedly, Modern Conventional Medicine is not the medicine that one should go for if you are not in an emergency. You need to go for herbal medicines or alternative medicines which has got name for itself but the today modern generation does not know A from B or C, hence what they have been brought up with belief is what holds true for them. Check out the cure for Leucoderma, though the below has been commercialized version of Ayurveda Medicine of Kerala, India, wherein the original versions would be available far more cheaper and better potency and cure all aspects including Leucoderma.
DRDO’s ayurvedic
drug for leucoderma attracts global buyers Published January 13, 2018 | By
admin SOURCE: DNA INDIA In the recently held International Arogya Festival 2017
in Delhi, conducted by the Ministry of Ayush, many international pharmaceutical
companies showed a keen interest in the drug created by a DRDO scientist that
helps cure leucoderma. Owing to this, and encouraged by local demand for herbal
medicines, the government is also putting out all stops to tab the global
market too. Lack of awareness, myths, and the stigma attached to leucoderma are
perhaps the most pressing challenges that take a toll on the social and
psychological health of patients. Dermatologists explain that Vitiligo is
caused by the lack of melanin, the pigment that gives skin its colour: the
body’s immune system attacks the pigment cells, mistaking them for foreign
invaders. Worldwide, the incidence of Vitiligo is reported to be 1
to 2 per cent. In India, it is around 4 to 5 per cent, while in some parts of
Rajasthan and Gujarat it is as high as 5
to 8 per cent, as per the government data. Lukoskin has been developed after
research by the scientists from the DRDO. The technology to manufacture the
drug has been transferred to Delhi based AIMIL Pharmaceuticals. Another herbal
drug developed by CSIR lab known as BGR-34, which has already acquired number
one slot in an anti-diabetic ayurvedic product category in the IMS Health
ranking, is also gaining attention. “Allopathic medicines mask the disease and
the patient feels that he/she is healed. But it is not so, he asserted. Once
the medicine is stopped, the disease relapses. Whereas, this is not the case
with the herbal-based medicines which works at the root of the disease,” said
Hemant Pande, a senior DRDO scientist. In view of the increasing acceptance for
alternate traditional medicines and ensure accountability, various government
bodies are undertaking research in ancient old formulations and transferring
technology to the commercial firms for public benefits.