Patanjali's herbal formulation for Psoriasis gains International

Breakthrough Ayurvedic Research Published in Reputed Journal
Patanjali Ayurved has achieved a major milestone in the field of holistic health and traditional medicine. Their recent research study, focused on an Ayurvedic treatment for psoriasis, has been published in the Journal of Inflammation Research, a prestigious international journal under the Taylor & Francis group. This recognition signals a growing global acceptance of evidence-based Ayurvedic solutions for chronic health conditions.
Understanding Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune disorder that leads to the rapid buildup of skin cells, causing scaling, redness, inflammation, and sometimes painful patches. These symptoms commonly affect the elbows, knees, scalp, and lower back, although any part of the body may be involved. While the exact cause of psoriasis remains unclear, it is believed to stem from a mix of genetic predisposition and environmental triggers such as stress, infections, and certain medications. There is currently no cure for psoriasis, and existing treatments mainly focus on managing symptoms and improving the patient’s quality of life.
Patanjali’s Ayurvedic Intervention: Psorogrit and Divya Taila
The study highlights the effectiveness of Patanjali’s Ayurvedic formulations—Psorogrit tablets for oral use and Divya Taila for topical application—in addressing the core issues of psoriasis. These products were tested in preclinical trials using imiquimod and TPA-induced models in mice, which are well-established systems for replicating human psoriasis.
The results were encouraging. The treated groups showed significant improvements in both skin condition and the level of inflammation. This dual-action approach not only tackles visible symptoms but also works internally to reduce underlying inflammation, demonstrating a holistic management of the disease.
A Holistic Blend of Tradition and Science
Acharya Balkrishna, the co-founder of Patanjali Ayurved, emphasized the importance of traditional herbal medicine in managing chronic conditions like psoriasis. According to him, this development is a testament to the potential of Ayurveda when it is backed by rigorous scientific research. The combination of Psorogrit tablets and Divya Taila presents a safer, natural, and more integrative alternative to conventional treatment methods, aligning traditional healing practices with modern science.
A Global Step Forward for Evidence-Based Ayurveda
The publication of this study not only validates Patanjali’s commitment to health and wellness but also paves the way for Ayurveda to be more widely accepted in the international medical community. It marks a significant step in bringing Indian traditional medicine to the forefront of global healthcare dialogue.
As researchers and practitioners continue to explore and document the benefits of Ayurvedic formulations, innovations like these offer hope for patients worldwide looking for safer and more sustainable solutions to chronic health conditions like psoriasis.