Care Kerala (the Confederation of Ayurvedic Renaissance Keralam Ltd) is being supported by the National Innovation Council and the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in this attempt to give international recognition to Ayurvedic medicines.
The project recently validated the anti-diabetes formulation Nishaakathakaadhi Kashayam (NKK), in a first-of-its-kind attempt in the history of Ayurveda, facilitating companies to sell this product as a drug abroad.
CARe Keralam, along with CSIR and other national agencies, was also planning a grand Ayurveda summit to place this age-old Indian system of medicine into limelight and identify the key products for scientific validation with the support of the industry.
Spurred by the huge response to a comprehesive dossier it prepared on NKK, the group planned to hold a clinical trial of the formulation with a minimum 500 subjects to establish the efficacy and safety of the product and officially declare it as a safe medicine as per global standards.