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Wednesday, 11 October 2006 09:19

"The ideal blend of ancient natural herbal science with modern sophisticated technologies at Kayakalp Herbals Pvt. Ltd. in pursuits of excellence in Healthcare" Medicinal plants belong to oldest known health care products that have been used by mankind all over the world in the form of talk for medicines or the traditional medicines or ethical medicines. Today the world over there is a great deal of interest in Ayurveda system of medicines and thus the demand for various commonly used medicinal plants in the production of Ayurveda medicines is ever increasing.

We give emphasis on many things to come out with best quality products.

  • Selects most effective HERBAL NATURAL RAW MATERIALS from a vast array mentioned in India's ancient text.
  • Locates and Develops Sources which can assure regular supply of such raw materials of high strength and purity.
  • Develops production methods which preserve and enhance the effectiveness of these.


Our R&D is equipped for sophisticated microbiological testing as per standards test procedure for Microbial standards including pathogens.

Following examination are conducted in the laboratory:

  1. Total Microbial Count
  2. Total Fungal Count
  3. Coli form Count
  4. Pathogens Examination
  5. Sterility Testing


Every formulation that goes to the market is extensively studied and sends for Formulation Development. Every plant which goes into formulation are thoroughly screened by obtaining all the chemical and pharmacological data from National and International Journals by using primarily with Ayurvedic Concepts. Selection of crude drugs, selection of Standardized Extracts, Quality Evaluation of Extracts is predetermined.

Every formulation is a very balance between the old age traditional concepts of Ayurved like Doshas, Panchma habutas and Saptadhatus and the modern scientific concepts of infection, antioxidant and immunity building, our team always aims to draw parallels between the ancient concepts and contemporary thoughts which results into a modern-day formulation which can be easily administered.

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