What are the benefits of a business partnership in Ayurveda sector?
Ayurveda is not simply a health
care system but a form of lifestyle adopted to maintain perfect balance and
harmony within the human existence, from the most abstract transcendental
values to the most concrete physiological expressions. Based on the premise
that life represents an intelligent unison of the Atma (Soul), Mana (Mind),
Indriya (Senses) and Sharira (Body). In India, Ayurvedic healing treatments is
imparted via facilities like Ayurvedic spas and yoga centres, comparable with
any of the western countries. With the best infrastructure, the best possible
facilities, accompanied with the most competitive pricing, anyone can get
Ayurvedic treatment at the lowest charges.
Ayurveda, is more than 5,000
years old science of healing and medicine and in constant practice since then.
Ayurveda is rapidly spreading from the rural community to urban population.
More and more patients are opting for Ayurveda in order to protect themselves
from the side effects of modern medicines, bring down cost incurred on medicine,
and to get benefits that modern medicine doesn't offer. This is a bright
prospect for Ayurvedic products manufacturers in India.
Herbal
products manufactures in India can benefit with the growth of
Ayurveda
industry. When we say there is a growth in Ayurvedic market in India,
it also largely means that the preference is more public now. Even our Prime
Minister Narendra Modi endorses the use of traditional medicines and the
advancements on grass root level in yoga and traditional medicine, which are apt
examples of the booming Ayurveda industry. In consequence to the ongoing
governmental push, India aims to expand its presence in the $100 billion global
market for alternative medicine; of which Ayurveda is a big part. Seeing such a
fruitful future ahead for the Ayurvedic sector, Butterfly Ayurveda, a NCR-based Ayurvedic
medicines manufacturing company,
is inviting Ayurvedic
products distributorship and retailer ship to enter into a partnership
and grow simultaneously. Ayurveda's wide acceptability amongst the negative
response to modern drug and the economic burden patients need to helplessly
bear with; are detrimental in the growth.
Ayurveda market is growing at a
rate of 10-15% annually. The $20 billion global stake of herbal health care
products is estimated to reach 5 trillion dollars in the future. In the light
of such scope, Ayurveda should not be considered an alternative and its reach
must be expanded beyond India, and therefore a business partnership in the
sector is the need of the hour.
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