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ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECT OF GARLIC EXTRACT IN DIFFERENT SOLVENTS AGAINST PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA

Dr. N.L. Sharma, Anuj Kumar

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Vol. 1, Jan-Jun, 2015

Date of Submission: 2015-02-21 Date of Acceptance: 2015-03-17 Date of Publication: 2015-04-02

Abstract

Ayurveda is the system of traditional medicine prevalent India since 2000 BC. Ayurveda means the "Science of Life,. Ayurveda derives medicine from nature After through study, experimentation and documentation of hundreds of plants over a period of more than a thousand years. India's ancient sages have come to accurate conclusions about the efficacy of different plants and hearbs. Although efficacy of Ayurveda for a variety of human ailments is well known in around india. Most of the world is not aware of the benefits that could be derived from the unique indian system of medicines. Most of the Ayurvedic preparation are free from side effects or reactions. Ayurveda provides rational means for the treatment of many internal diseases according to Ayurveda is a combination of senses, mind, soul and body. So it is clear that Ayurveda is not only limited to body or physical symptoms but also gives a comprehensive knowledge about spiritual, mental and social health. Ayurveda is a form of treatment by natural remedies, which makes use of the power of nature to restore human beings to a state of balance.

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