Then how do you account for the tests on some ayurveda consumers in FF?
I have a friend here, businessman, meditator who used an outfit called Amrita 
Veda, run by a real nice Israeli guy from California (I met him, his name is 
Avi) - Bruce was feeling not so good after a couple years of taking numerous 
ayurvedic supplements and had them tested by a lab and most of them were high 
in lead, cadmium. mercury and other heavy metals. Bruce had to go through a 
metal detox to get rid of all the stuff. Avi said his stuff is tested by a lab 
- in Italy.
What you are not taking into account is the way the herbs are gathered and 
handled and the facilites they are processed in - unfortunately a lot of the 
stuff gets contaminated. Dunno if that's true of MAPI stuff but it happens and 
it has nothing to do with Big Pharma and everything to do with Indians who 
don't take care in their business processes.

      From: "Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net [FairfieldLife]" 
<FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Saturday, May 2, 2015 3:29 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Italian Article on Ayurveda
   
     Dumb article by an ignorant journalist probably paid  for by Big Pharma.  
True there is a problem with toxic preparations.  But I've talked to people who 
ran an ayurvedic supplement company who were in favor of government regulation 
mainly to be sure the ingredients they were buying were  safe and what they 
were supposed to be.  What they didn't want was what the pharmaceutical 
companies want and that is "pull the ladder up" regulations.
 
 For those who don't know "pull the ladder up" is when a company gets 
legislation that favors them.  In the case of Big Pharma they would push for 
legislation that included testing only they could afford mainly because they 
already have the labs for it.  And that level of testing may not be needed at 
all for smaller companies.
 
 My trip to India in the 1990s was ayurvedic centric.  We visited the ayurvedic 
department at Benares Hindu University (a big campus) and the  head of the 
department took us on a tour of their gardens.  They had to replace the 
placards which gave the name of a plant with a number or riff-raff would come 
in and steal the plants at night.
 
 Ayurveda is based on biochemistry which is also the basis for conventional 
medicine. There is MAPI but there is also the Ayurvedic Institute headed by Dr. 
Vasant Lad.  There are a number of preparations that the Institute publishes 
that can be prepared out of stuff most people have in their kitchen cabinets.  
Now you can just imagine how Big Pharma feels about that given that inexpensive 
herbal compounds might be just as effective or better than their drugs made to 
drive you into bankruptcy for their profit.
 
 Wake up and smell the politics.
 
 On 05/01/2015 04:56 PM, Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] 
wrote:
  


     Italian Article referencing Fairfield, IA. So I thought it would be 
appropriate to share here since it is FFL. This is a Google translation with 
the original link at the bottom. 
    Ayurvedareally work?  
  Ayurveda is one of the most popular alternative medicines, but what is the 
basis, and what is the evidence of its effectiveness?  
  Published April 24, 2015   
  Ayurveda is a form of alternative medicine and as such is often defense based 
on the principle " I have nothing to lose to try it ", but the reality is quite 
different.  
  In April 2011, in Iowa, a man has undergone a medical examination because of 
intracranial hemorrhage he suffered two years earlier. Doctors riscontrarono 
worsening of neurological deficits, and it identified the cause of lead 
poisoning from an Ayurvedic preparation bought in India with which man was 
treating.  
  For six months after a group of epidemiologists then offered screening to 
patients of the same community who practiced the 'Ayurveda. In early April, 
were published the results of the study of 115 people tested, 40% had 
concentrations of lead in the blood much higher than normal. In Ayurvedic 
preparations provided by the patients (pills, powders, liquids) were present , 
in addition to lead, even high levels of mercury, arsenic and other heavy 
metals.  
  Over the years it emerged several cases of poisoning linked to Ayurveda, but 
this is the most serious incident to date documented.  
  These anomalies comparable to cases of food poisoning, or are the theory and 
practice of 'Ayurveda that carry more risks than benefits?  
  What is Ayurveda 
  The history of Ayurveda is very similar to that of Chinese medicine (MTC): 
both practices are born thousands of years ago, before modern science, in 
specific geographic locations, and mystical-philosophical roots. Behind them it 
sees a principle similar to that of the Western theory of humors, that diseases 
always derive from some form of imbalance between fluid or vital energy, that 
nell'Ayrveda are called doshas.  
  The treatments focus mainly on the 'ingestion of preparations of various 
origins and changes in their lifestyle, with the help of massage and 
meditation. There are also surgical procedures derived Ayurvedic, but today 
they are much less popular.  
  Both the MTC that the 'Ayurveda were then exported to the rest of the world, 
and in particular have become popular among Westerners, always looking for 
ancient wisdom. 
  
  A famous preacher of Ayurvedic medicine is Deepak Chopra , doctor of Indian 
origin that thanks to The Oprah Winfrey Show '90s has become familiar to many 
Americans.  Chopra, with the help of the inevitable quantum mechanics, is one 
of many who in recent decades have worked hard to give all 'Ayurveda a 
scientific legitimacy.  
  Ayurveda test 
 As with all alternative medicines, there are abundant anecdotal evidence of 
the effectiveness of 'Ayurveda, but were made ​​very few rigorous clinical 
trials.  
  Some Ayurvedic treatments seem to have some positive effects (in some cases 
comparable to drug therapies) for pain, while for the treatment of symptoms or 
conditions less subjective efficacy trials are virtually absent .  
  Many of the benefits attributed to Ayurveda are probably due to the change of 
lifestyle that imposes, which enhances the role of 'exercise of' power and 
sleep, the importance of which is also known to medicine.  
  As for the remedies that come from plants, it is then reasonable to expect 
that among the hundreds of preparations with thousands of species may tick 
molecules that are of real interest to the medicine: for example reserpine, one 
of the first real drugs against psychoses, was isolated from the roots of 
Rauwolfia serpentine,   used in Ayurveda.  
  It is also certain that plants such as Boswellia serrata have analgesic and 
anti-inflammatory , and according to some test would lower blood cholesterol 
levels. In the latter case, however, it is yet to be determined if its 
effectiveness is desirable than, for example, to a change in diet or 
medications already on the market: as with any treatment you should understand 
not only if it works, but what.  
  But the discovery of new therapeutic molecules from dall'etnobotanica is not 
nothing new, legitimate and not one iota pre-scientific principles of mysticism 
and ancient Indian medicine.  
  Moreover, it is was demonstrated that the diagnostic methods used by healers 
are completely inconsistent. 
  
  He writes about it with your doctor Edzard Ernst:  "It is as if you went by 
your family doctor and these measure your blood pressure, or your weight or 
cholesterol level or any other parameter with a test that produces a different 
result every time someone tries to repeat it."  
  "I have nothing to lose to try it" 
 
  If efficacy trials are virtually non-existent, you can not say the same risk. 
In this case it is not just the danger that someone abandon medicine in the 
hope of healing: there is a real risk of poisoning, as demonstrated in the case 
of Iowa.  
  Part of the problem is common to all practices herbal: when using direct 
parts of plants is impossible to accurately assess the amount of a certain 
molecule in the final product that goes to the consumer.  
  A herbalist prepared traditionally or for education, certainly knows how to 
avoid problems with the plants more dangerous, but as you can control all the 
products which, legally or not, are sold all over the world?  
  In Ayurveda also the recipes are very complex: a single treatment may 
contain, in addition to metals and minerals, dozens of plants, sometimes 
previously cooked. This means that although it is theoretically possible to 
produce Ayurvedic preparations in line with the rules euorepee, it is virtually 
impossible to have a capillary controls quality of imported material that are 
equal to those of Western herbalism.  
  In India most of the population is "care" with Ayurveda, but this is 
especially true because the drugs that are discounted for us are too expensive 
for many people  
  In Italy, fortunately, Ayurveda is generally practiced by doctors, Salvo 
Grazia (aka Medbunker) but recommended :  
  "In conclusion then: be wary of unsafe products and unaudited. Relying only 
doctors are registered as qualified, always talk with your doctor to see if you 
can resort to this type of practice or if it was not advisable to view their 
disease. Suffice to say that the Ayurvedic medicine, which we considered almost 
a "whim" a bit 'quirky, in India it is used by the poorer class (because often 
practiced by healers improvised) but for real diseases, even in that country, 
are turning hospitals, when they exist.  " 
  
  L'Ayurveda funziona davvero? - Wired  
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