Polyherbal Formulations Are Those That Incorporate Two or More Herbs. Ayurveda's Medicine
Formulation Is Founded on Two Principles the Use of a Single Drug and the Use of a Combination of Several
Drugs. Polyherbal Formulation Is the Term Used to Describe the Latter. Although It Is Difficult to Define In
Contemporary Terms, Ayurveda's Idea of Polyherbalism Is Unique. Sarangdhar Samhita (Ayurvedic
Literature) Emphasises the Idea of Synergism Underlying Polyherbal Compositions. Single Herb
Formulations Are Well-Established Because of the Potent Phytoconstituents They Contain, But They Are
Sometimes Present In Minute Amounts That Are Inadequate to Provide the Desired Therapeutic Benefits In
Certain Patients. According to Scientific Studies, Combining These Different-Potency Plants Can
Theoretically Produce a Greater Result Than Using Each Plant Alone or Adding Up Their Individual Effects.
This Positive Herb-Herb Interaction Results In Synergism, Which Could Be a Pharmacokinetic or A
Pharmacodynamic Type of Interaction. the Excellent Efficacy of Polyherbal Formulations In Treating Such
A Wide Range of Ailments Explains Their Widespread Acceptance. Polyherbal Formulations Have a Broad
Therapeutic Range (Effective at Low Doses and Safe at High Doses), Less Side Effects, Eco-Friendly, Cheaper
And Easily Accessible Polyherbal Formulations Are Not Always Safe. According to the Charaka Samhita,
Ayurvedic Formulas Might Cause Harm If Taken Incorrectly. Patients, Ayurvedic Practitioners, ...