A CONCISE ON VETERINARY HERBAL MEDICINE
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https://doi.org/10.62896/Keywords:
Ayurveda, Herbal medicine, Veterinary medicine, Rinderpest, Enzymes, Phytomedicine, Immunostimulants, theruputicAbstract
Herbs provide a wide array of therapeutic benefits, including antiinflammatory, analgesic antimicrobial and calming effects. Importance of Evidence-based Approach in Veterinary Medicine It is not possible to underestimate the importance of using an evidence-based approach in veterinary practice.This prudent approach forms the basis for ensuring that patients who are animals, receive care that is efficient, safe and morally sound.Veterinary clinicians can optimize the patient prognosis and outcomes to improve the quality of care by making well informed judgment about diagnostic and treatment methods based on empirical evidence taken from rigorous scientific research,observational studies and clinical trials.Decreasing the hazards linked with uncertainty and variability in veterinary clinical practice is one of the main benefits of evidence-based approach in veterinary medicine.Aromatic plants, herbs, and their essential oils have been used in traditional medicine, food preparation, and preservation, religious observances and cosmetic purposes for thousands of years. Today, the use of plant extracts in feed additives, as sources of medicinal compounds, continues to grow, aimingmm to address the modern consumer's demands for natural, safe, and highquality products.Thus, research on the use and efficacy of aromatic plants should continue to better understand any health benefits in animals and humans.

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