AYURVEDIC PHARMACY/HEALTHCARE
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Ayurvedic system of medicine is as old as the Vedic age. Now–a–days people give preference to the Ayurvedic medicines as the allopathic medicines are costlier and have side effects. Ayurvedic medicines are based on plants, animals extract and minerals both in single ingredient drugs and compound formulations, however, Ayurveda does not rule out any substances from being used as a potential source of medicine. Ayurvedic compound formulations are mainly divided into two group’s viz. (1) Kasthausadhi (predominantly plant drugs) and (2). Rasausadhi (predominantly metals and minerals).
There are several categories of Kasthausadhi formulations such as Asavaristra, Avleha, Grafa Churena, Taila etc. and of Rasausadhis such as Bhasma, Pisti, Lauha, Kapibadkva, Rasayana etc. The Ayurvedic drugs are derived from vegetable sources from the various parts of the plant like root, leaf, flower; fruit extrude or plant as a whole.
Ayurvedic system has its origin in antiquity in our country which has been dedicated to the cure of innumerable ailments. It has been most indelible system for treatment which invariably stood to the test of time.
India abounds in medicinal plants and more than 75% of the vegetable drugs included in pharmacopias are available in the country.
Ayurvedic medicines have been derived from variegated medicinal plants. Forests abound in various medical plants from which various herbs are collected and herbal/ayurvedic medicines are made out of than.
Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Emchi (Tibetan) and Prakrtika Cikitsa (Naturopathy) are the various traditional systems of medicine still prevalent in India.
Theword `Ayurveda' is composed of two Sanskrit terms, viz., `ayus' meaning `life' and `veda' meaning the `knowledge' and taken together, it means the "Science of Life". However, in a limited sense, it is always used to imply "the Science of Medicine". Charaka has defined ayurveda as the "Science through the help of which one can obtain knowledge about the useful and harmful types of life (hita and ahita ayus), happy and miserable types of life, things which are useful and harmful for such types of life, the span of life as well as the very nature of life.
There has been a tremendous work on Ayurveda viz. Astamga Hardaya which deals with drugs, their intricate composition and pharmacologial action. This system has a great efficacy in eradicating ailments from their root cause, though the action of Ayurvedic medicines way slower.
HERBAL HAIR OIL:-
Herbal hair oil like (Ayurvedic) like hair oil is gaining an immense prominence in modern times.
The herbal/ayurvedic and medicated hair oils are used as medicine hair tonic. The herbal oil like banphool oil is exhibiting its versatility owing to its embalming effect in alleviating headache and cause soothing effect.
In allophatic field of medicines, those drugs used for analgesic purpose way have some side effects, but as the oil is basically made from herbs extracts which are naturally occurring, so it is free from any side effects or contra indications.
The contents used in the preparation or this oil are extracts or bahera, amla, hartago, lawanga, chandan (sandal wood oil), kewara, jatamausi, along with kapur (camphor), pudina salts and tin oil.
In case of bahera and hartago (harar) whose fruits are available, their decortication is made for the preparation of extract and than a proper homogenization or other ingredient is carried out for the making of herbal oil (ayurvedic) like banphool oil.
Though in the modern world of hurry and scurry where people have no time to stand and starc they look for such medication which shows prompt action. This they find allopathic medication. But, however, there are lot of side effects of Allopatic medicines. That is precisely why people are reverting back to Herbal/Ayurvedic system of treatment which has no side effects.
The basically accounts for the prominence of Ayurvedic system of medicines.
As a consequence the demand of Ayurvedic/Herbal products is increasing day by day.
At present there exists a great demand supply gap, therefore in order to bridge this gap this is imperative need for more new units come up the field.
COST ESTIMATION
Land & Building (76,000 sq.mt.) Rs. 42 Cr
Plant & Machinery Rs. 96 Cr
Working Capital for 3 Months Rs. 60.13 Cr
Total Capital Investment Rs. 100.14 Cr
Rate of Return 52%
Break Even Point 35%
APPENDIX – A:
01. PLANT ECONOMICS
02. LAND & BUILDING
03. PLANT AND MACHINERY
04. OTHER FIXED ASSESTS
05. FIXED CAPITAL
06. RAW MATERIAL
07. SALARY AND WAGES
08. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS
09. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL
10. TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT
11. COST OF PRODUCTION
12. TURN OVER/ANNUM
13. BREAK EVEN POINT
14. RESOURCES FOR FINANCE
15. INSTALMENT PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS
16. DEPRECIATION CHART FOR 5 YEARS
17. PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR 5 YEARS
18. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET FOR (5 YEARS)
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