Author:
Amit Ashok Gajarmal,Shantilal Mane Santosh,Kumar Rath Sudipt
Abstract
India, with its divine diversity, is one of the wealthiest nations with flora, fauna, and herbal medicinal wealth.
Ayurveda, the oldest existing medical science of India, with a vast type of remedies, has maintained the health of
individuals and cured diseases since time immemorial. It is not limited to humans but extended to animals
(Pashu-Ayurveda) and trees (Vriksha-Ayurveda). Animals and animal products play a significant role in the country's economy. The Indian government has allotted a big budget for various projects for the maintenance of the
health of animals and to gain high-quality by-products as well. Looking at this scenario, the current article is a
review of a book entitled, ‘Review of Medicinal Plants Used in Veterinary Practices', published by the Central
Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (C.C.R.A.S.), Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, New Delhi.
Publisher
International Ayurvedic Medical Journal