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Digital Desk: The
Patanjali group's Divya Pharmacy, a pharmacy run by yoga guru Baba Ramdev,
charged on Thursday that a "anti-Ayurveda drug mafia" was behind
allegations that the Uttarakhand government had outlawed the production of five
of its medications due to deceptive advertising.
The role of the
anti-Ayurveda drug mafia is obvious, the company claimed, adding that it had
not received a copy of the order mentioned in the reports in prominent
publications.
According to a
statement from the company, "Patanjali makes all products and medications
in accordance with prescribed standards, fulfilling all legal requirements and
meeting all international standards with the highest research and quality in
the Ayurvedic tradition, with the assistance of more than 500 scientists."
The role of the
anti-Ayurveda drug mafia is obvious, the company claimed, adding that it had
not received a copy of the order mentioned in the reports in prominent
publications.
According to a
statement from the company, "Patanjali makes all products and medications
in accordance with prescribed standards, fulfilling all legal requirements and
meeting all international standards with the highest research and quality in
the Ayurvedic tradition, with the assistance of more than 500 scientists."
According to the
company, "Either the department should correct its error and take
appropriate action against the person who is involved in this conspiracy, or
else the organisation will take legal action to punish the persons responsible
for this conspiracy along with the compensation for the institutional loss
caused to Patanjali."
The company Divya Pharmacy was ordered to stop producing the
ayurvedic health products Madhugrit, Eyegrit, Thyrogrit, BPgrit, and Lipidom by
the Ayurveda and Unani Licensing Authority in Dehradun, Uttarakhand.
Ayurvedic and Unani Services, issued the order and accused Patanjali of using
deceptive advertising.
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