Samajam Touch

The century old system of manufacturing is still followed in Samajam. The heat has to be controlled and hence the fire wood has to be Tamarind. The vessel made of fine Bronze with strict control over its proportion of alloy. The herbs have to be fresh. And top of all the person in supervision should have the integrity. Modern machines may do wonders. But Ayurveda products are not the usual run of the mill stuff. Ayurveda requires a personal touch to every medicine. And that’s the quality assurance people expect from Samajam as Samajam has never disappointed anyone for over a century.

Some of the medicines, for instance Saraswatha Brahmi Gritham, a medicine for boosting memory and for throat disorders, the Ghee, distilled and purified butter, is made from the milk of a single cow rather than the milk purchased from the open market which is a mixture of all sorts of milk. Samajam strictly observes that it is from the same cow and not from different cows. Samajam strictly believe in the true fact that health Care is not an industry and that it is a part of the responsibility of every human being to help the other. Charity comes only next to health.

Truth will survive. False also may survive. but the life of truth is eternal. And Samajam believes in that. It will not take any more time for the public to be with the truth ever though false will have more frills.

The medicines prepared are mainly for the patients both IP and OP. It is made available to all the centres of Samajam and to a handful of registered agencies. OTC, over-the-counter products or neutraseutical products of confusing claims are neither prepared nor served at the Samajam. But Samajam has its own innumerable formulations which are the products of a century old research and tradition. However all products are available only on ethical lines.

Samajam is perhaps the only institution where the sale of medicine is only second to the treatment and health care. Some of the well known institutions run the hospital with a primary motive of selling the medicines. The trade and commerce involved in Ayurveda today, have taken away a lot of ethics from this age old science.