| Great gift from
India to the rest of the world
India is all set to gift another ayurvedic preparation to
a market that is decidedly turning herbal – this time
in the form of a herbal contraceptive pill. Using the formula
mentioned in an ancient medical text, Indian scientists are
working towards developing a cheap and non-toxic birth control
drug. Its ingredients will be drawn from two shrubs- false
pepper (Embelia ribes) and long pepper (Piper longum) that
grow in the Himalayan foothills.
The drug’s clinical trials on humans
are to begin shortly, and it is expected to hit the market
within two or three years. To be taken by women daily for
weeks in a month, the pill would work to inhabit ovulation.
“ This would be a great gift from India to the rest
of the world,” said an optimistic Ranjit Roy Chaudhury,
President, Delhi Society for Promotion of Rational Use of
Drugs.
Source: Down to Earth, Nov 15, 2003
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