Abstract
Commercialization of formulations based on medicinal plants has made quality control requirements for these plants more important, since in the past traditional physicians would personally distribute the medications. This study attempts to understand the significant increase in demand for goods generated from plants in recent years, especially in industrialized nations. There has been a rise in the demand for these items as pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, and beauty aids. Increased instances of bad medication responses due to the widespread use of impure synthetic pharmaceuticals have led many people, especially in more developed countries, to turn once again to herbal and natural cures for their health problems. Saints and munis have been using herbal medicine to treat a wide variety of illnesses since ancient times
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