2 Sep :Dr.Robert B. Saper of Department of Family medicine, Boston Medical Center along with others had published an article in JAMA, December 15, 2004 “Heavy Metal Content of Ayurvedic Herbal Medicine Products” which on the basis of testing of 70 samples of herbal medicinal products collected from grocery stores of Boston Area for heavy metals concluded that one out of every 5 Ayurvedic Herbal Medicinal Products originating from South Asia and available in Boston South Asian grocery stores contains potentially harmful levels of lead, mercury and/or arsenic.
This article was widely reported in the Indian print media. Inspite of methodological infirmities in the study carried out by Dr. Robert Saper and his associates, the Department of AYUSH enforced mandatory testing for heavy metals in respect of Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani herbal products being exported from India w.e.f. 1.1.2006. Testing for heavy metals and other contaminant in Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani products is already a part of Good Manufacturing Practices notified in 2003.
A project for Physico chemical characterization and toxicity studies of 8 widely used Bhasmas (Rasa Aushadhies) was also sanctioned under the Golden Triangle Project which is being carried out by various laboratories of CSIR i.e. Indian Institute of Toxicological Research (IITR), Lucknow, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), Hyderabad. Under this project, one of the reputed manufacturers of Rasa Aushadhies was chosen for manufacturing of the selected Rasa Aushadhies as per the classical texts which were made available to CSIR laboratories for physio chemical characterization and their toxicity studies. On the basis of 28 days toxicity studies, all the 8 Rasa Aushadhies have been found to be non-toxic. 90 days chronic studies are under progress. CSIR would be getting the results of this scientific research published to set at rest doubts regarding the safety of Rasa Aushadhies prepared properly as per classical texts. Further, the work of finalizing SOPs for the various herbo metallic compounds (Rasa Aushadhies) used in Ayurveda has been undertaken by the Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia Committee of India. Supplementary Good Manufacturing Practices for Rasa Aushadhies have also been prepared of which draft publication has been done.
Samples of 600 Indian medicinal plants collected from the wild as well as various medicinal plant gardens in India by the Council for Scientific Research in Ayurveda and Siddha were sent to the Indian Institute of Toxicological Research (CSIR), Lucknow, Sri Ram Institute of Industrial Toxicology, New Delhi and Centre for Research in Indian Medicine, Shastra University, Thanjavur. The test reports received from these three laboratories disclose that Lead, Mercury and Arsenic have not been found in these 600 Indian medicinal plants samples above the permissible limits laid down by WHO which is 10ppm for Lead, 1ppm for Mercury and 3ppm for Arsenic. This study clearly indicates that Indian medicinal plants collected from the wild or cultivated have been found to be free from lead, mercury and arsenic contamination contrary to the claim made by Dr. Robert Saper et al in their second article “Lead, Mercury and Arsenic in US- and Indian- Manufactured Ayurvedic Medicines sold via the Internet” published in JAMA, August 27, 2008.
The bias of Dr. Saper against Ayurvedic medicines becomes very apparent from the fact that he has included even those Ayurvedic medicines being sold in USA in Table 3 of the above mentioned article in which lead is below WHO’s maximum permissible limit of 10ppm. Further, as per Dr. Saper’s article, these medicines are sold by internet which does not indicate the source of their origin. Further, some of the medicines mentioned in Table 3 of the article, namely Akangvir Ras, Agnitundi Bati, Arogyavardhini Bati are herbo metallic compounds which contain these metals as therapeutic agents after purification process. Dr. Saper has visited India and has been in touch with several Ayurveda experts and is fully aware that these herbo-metallic preparations used in Ayurvedic system of medicine contain heavy metals like lead, mercury and arsenic as therapeutic agents after proper de-toxification process and no significant adverse drug reactions have been reported regarding their use in India. Dr. Saper is also fully aware that a high level scientific research is being undertaken in India for physio chemical characterization and safety of herbo metallic preparations for Rasa Aushadhies.
It needs to be emphasized that as per the directions issued by Department of AYUSH, herbo metallic compounds are not being officially exported because of heavy metal concerns and only purely herbal Ayurveda, Unani and Siddha medicines are being exported from India with effect from 1.1.2006 after certification of heavy metals below the permissible limit by the manufacturing unit. In view of the above, the above mentioned article of Dr. Saper and his associates is seriously flawed and discloses a strong bias against Ayurvedic medicines. Indian scientists and research institutions will be responding to the issues raised by Dr. Saper, howsoever flawed they may be, through research articles based on their work on Ayurvedic medicines in due course.
Dear Dr Avnish
This is my stern reaction to the latest news in papers regarding the toxic effect of Ayurvedic metal-based medicines among the American researchers. Who are creating hype about the thing that the metals found in Ayurvedic medicines sold in American commenting
negatively on the Ayurvedic system but still in a way they are showing interest in Health shops have heavy metals like Mercury and Arsenic
that according to modern concept are toxic for the human body as it has damaging effect on kidneys and other organs.
In one way I feel that it is a blessing in disguise that though the American researchers are exploring this undiscovered region
of medicinal value that has been in use since generations and giving finest results to humanity.
The news clearly mentions the statement that metals like Mercury and Arsenic are in use but no clinical reports have been taken
up to find out the effect of these metal-based medicines on the people using it.
So this gives me a chance to claim that I being an Ayurvedic physician (Vaidya) had been prescribing these metal-based drugs to my
patients for the last 32years and have received immense appreciation for the same. As my patients get back to me with all positive
effects of the metal-based medicines which infact give immediate results in comparison to the simple herb based drugs.
Here I would like to explain to all those who have complain regarding the presence of Mercury and Arsenic in Ayurvedic medicines
that it is important to have a complete understanding of the methodology used in preparing these medicines. Modern science is not at fault
when they claim that these metals are toxic. They are toxic; no one denies that, not even Charak and Dhanwantry!!! But when used in
Ayurvedic medicine they lose their elemental properties of toxicity and gravity. They are churned and grinded with so many herbs that they are given
an organic form to be easily consumed by the body.
On churning with various herbs Mercury tends to grab the medicinal effect of the herb and it acts as a carrier of that particular herbal
effect to the body.I’m glad that American researchers are taking due interest in experimenting with Ayurvedic medicines but it is important
for them to inquire complete knowledge of the same. They shouldn’t just focus on the in-vitro study done in labs and make false claims as
such claims will snub them from winning the blessings of Ayurvedic sages to heal humanity. All ayurvedic study is done on live human bodies
and diagnosis of disease is done on energy levels of Vata, Pitta and kapha. And all efforts are made to bring these tri-energies
in balance with the help of herbs and metals like mercury, which possess the healing touch.
This is high time that the Central Council of Research in Ayurveda and Sidha should come forward to promote the right research
work in Ayurvedic field and prove its efficacy . Otherwise the day is not far off when Americans will claim that Ayurveda is a patent of
American researchers. I feel sorry to say that if the conditions prevail like this, India will be loosing on its finest heritage, which
is more precious than the Taj Mahal.
Vaidya Madan Gulati
Deputy Director Ayurveda
Govt. Ayurvedic Dispensary
Sector 24, Chandigarh
We feel that there is an intentional falacious campaign being mooted all over regarding the increasing popularity for Ayurvedic system of treatment and medicinces which are much more safer then the allopathic system of medicines and are definately required for healthy life.The role of minerals and trace elements has been acknowleged in every system of medicines.Finding any content above the permissible level does’nt mean that the system is not right but one can just fail that particular sample and issue warning to the manufacturer to adopt standarisation process…..thats all.The deparment of AYUSH should take serious note of this international conspiracy………….kishore kumar sharma(Vashisht’s Ayurvedics,Chandigarh).