"We are working with government organisations, universities, non-governmental organisations and R&D institutions to help local traditional healers document and validate their practices, propagate cultivation of medicinal plants and their proper storage apart from exploring possibilities of value addition to the products," Bio-Resource Development Centre member secretary Dr B D R Tiwari told PTI at the sideline of a traditional healers meet here.
Specifically well-known organisations such as Kerala-based Santhigiri Ashram and others were roped in to assist the government in its mission to help make traditional medicines and healing system function in an organised manner.
A member of the National Medical and Wellness Tourism Board and head of the Santhigiri Ashram, Swami Padmapraksha, had also conducted tours in all the districts and met with traditional healers.
Summing up, Swami Padmapraksha observed "There was no proper structure and proper standardisation and harmonisation of medicines. There is also no platform for the healers to speak and share their problems."
He noted that one of the major problems identified was different healers practice differently even as the government and his team have taken medicinal plant samples for testing to his parent Ashram in Kerala.
Scientific validations have been carried out by the North Eastern Hill University in the last few years.
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