AP Ayush Commissioner Ramulu says Anandaiah's medicine is traditional medicine not Ayurvedic medicin

Update: 2021-05-23 07:12 GMT
After the miracle medicine made by Ayurveda doctor in Nellore's Krishnapatnam Anandayya attracted huge public attention following which thousands of people rushed to get the medicine, the Andhra Pradesh government stepped in.

The Andhra Pradesh government led by Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has sent the medicine for testing at labs so that the efficiency of the medicine can be understood.

Talking about the miracle medicine, Andhra Pradesh Ayush Commissioner V Ramulu said, there is no harm in taking the concoction as the ingredients used to prepare the medicine are used mainly to treat various infections. The commissioner said the samples of the medicines were tested at the lab and he had interacted with people, who received the medicine. Anandaiah has been practicing over the past 30 years, he said.

Media reports claimed that the Commissioner opined that the practitioner didn't follow the procedures used to make Ayurvedic medicines. So the medicine should be considered as a traditional medicine, but not Ayurvedic medicine.

The Ayush Commissioner went on to say that the medicine was sent for testing to the Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Science(CCRAS) and the reports from the body are awaited.

The team of Ayurvedic experts in Tirupati and Vijayawada will also test the medicine and the report will be sent to the state government. Once the reports are sent to the government, the government will take a call on the medicine.
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