How Ayurvedic Giants Are Transforming India’s Healthcare Landscape With Research And Innovation

The future of healthcare in India is undergoing a rapid change with leading Ayurvedic giants — Patanjali, Himalaya, and Sun Herbals — driving a revolution in the healthcare sector.  The efforts of these companies are not only advancing holistic wellness at home but also positioning India as a rising force on the global health map. The companies are also investing in scientific research to establish Ayurveda as evidence-based medicine. Their focus has led to the development of natural treatments for chronic conditions such as diabetes, stress, and kidney diseases. Patanjali Expands to Over 70 Countries Patanjali, backed by a team of more than 500 scientists at its research institute, has validated the effectiveness of its Ayurvedic medicines.  Patanjali's kidney health formulation, Renogrit, was ranked among the top 100 studies in 2024 by Scientific Reports, highlighting its potential as a natural solution for kidney care.  As of today, Patanjali’s network of over 4,700 retail outlets is delivering Ayurvedic products to more than 70 countries across the world. Meanwhile, Dabur has demonstrated the antioxidant properties of its flagship Chyawanprash through a 2020 clinical trial published in the Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, confirming its role in boosting immunity.  Dabur’s extensive global distribution network is helping popularise Ayurvedic remedies in markets across the world. Blending Tradition With Technology Himalaya’s Liv.52, a liver support formula launched in 1955, remains a global bestseller.  The company continues to invest heavily in research, with more than 200 scientists analysing active compounds from medicinal herbs. These Ayurvedic leaders are also harnessing technology — embracing digital health platforms, telemedicine, and medical tourism — to expand their reach. Supporting these private-sector innovations, the central government’s AYUSH Ministry has provided policy backing, including the launch of medical visas and the endorsement of over 43,000 research studies. As a result, India is emerging as a global leader in evidence-based Ayurveda. By making healthcare more affordable and accessible, the innovations are transforming India into a hub of holistic wellness — a shift that could reshape the future of global healthcare.

May 6, 2025 - 01:30
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How Ayurvedic Giants Are Transforming India’s Healthcare Landscape With Research And Innovation

The future of healthcare in India is undergoing a rapid change with leading Ayurvedic giants — Patanjali, Himalaya, and Sun Herbals — driving a revolution in the healthcare sector. 

The efforts of these companies are not only advancing holistic wellness at home but also positioning India as a rising force on the global health map.

The companies are also investing in scientific research to establish Ayurveda as evidence-based medicine. Their focus has led to the development of natural treatments for chronic conditions such as diabetes, stress, and kidney diseases.

Patanjali Expands to Over 70 Countries

Patanjali, backed by a team of more than 500 scientists at its research institute, has validated the effectiveness of its Ayurvedic medicines. 

Patanjali's kidney health formulation, Renogrit, was ranked among the top 100 studies in 2024 by Scientific Reports, highlighting its potential as a natural solution for kidney care. 

As of today, Patanjali’s network of over 4,700 retail outlets is delivering Ayurvedic products to more than 70 countries across the world.

Meanwhile, Dabur has demonstrated the antioxidant properties of its flagship Chyawanprash through a 2020 clinical trial published in the Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, confirming its role in boosting immunity. 

Dabur’s extensive global distribution network is helping popularise Ayurvedic remedies in markets across the world.

Blending Tradition With Technology

Himalaya’s Liv.52, a liver support formula launched in 1955, remains a global bestseller. 

The company continues to invest heavily in research, with more than 200 scientists analysing active compounds from medicinal herbs. These Ayurvedic leaders are also harnessing technology — embracing digital health platforms, telemedicine, and medical tourism — to expand their reach.

Supporting these private-sector innovations, the central government’s AYUSH Ministry has provided policy backing, including the launch of medical visas and the endorsement of over 43,000 research studies. As a result, India is emerging as a global leader in evidence-based Ayurveda.

By making healthcare more affordable and accessible, the innovations are transforming India into a hub of holistic wellness — a shift that could reshape the future of global healthcare.

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