Because it is one of the best online platform available in market for Ayurvedic doctor’s Consultation, Medicines and Panchakarma.
CHH is giving consultation on all types of diseases which includes
In CHH the medicines can be taken by anyone from the age group starting from new borne to elderly aged persons (0-100 years).
All genders can take Medicines from CHH.
Yes, you can as Ayurvedic is a natural therapy, which will cure from roots. It can be used without any side effects.
Yes, you can as it will be help to cure your disease from roots.
The Ayurveda market in India was valued at INR 300 billion in 2018, and is expected to reach INR 710.87 billion by 2024, expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ~16.06%, during the forecast period (2019-2024).
In recent years, as a holistic healing system, Ayurveda has witnessed evolution in the form of Ayurvedic products and services. Rising awareness about the importance of a healthy lifestyle, increasing preference in favor of chemical-free natural products, as well as favorable government initiatives have led to the expansion of the Ayurveda market in India.
In 2018, around 75% of Indian households used Ayurvedic products as against only 67% in 2015. Of late, manufacturers have been using herbal ingredients in the production of personal care products like lotions, oils and shampoos. Players in the food processing industry are also making use of herbal ingredients in manufacturing products like packaged juices and nutritional supplements.
To maintain a healthy lifestyle, consumers are increasingly preferring food products like herbal tea, oats, corn flakes, biscuits, cookies, spices, jam, and almond oil which are made of natural ingredients. With the increase in awareness about the harmful effects of chemicals on health, used in the production of popular conventional skin care, hair care, body care, and other beauty care products, a shift of preference among consumers has been observed in favor of herbal personal care products, which is driving the growth of the market.
The global acceptance of traditional practices of herbal and Ayurveda treatments has broadened the prospects of Ayurveda tourism' in India. As a result, many Ayurveda rejuvenation and therapeutic centers have been established in states like Kerala, Uttarakhand, Goa and Odisha and many more.
The Ayurveda market in India consists of several players who do not adhere to the quality standards for the products and services offered. There are FPS (Finished Product Specifications), GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) and ISO (International Organization for Standardization) for quality certifications in India. However, in most cases, regular tests are not carried out to check whether manufacturing guidelines are met. Also, there is a lack of proper scientific documentation of traditional Ayurveda practices.
Consumers often purchase Ayurveda products based on the quality and reputation associated with a brand. Therefore, in order to gain high sales volume and revenue in the market, a company needs to develop a strong brand image, which may prove to be difficult for a new entrant.
Major players operating in the Indian Ayurveda products market include Dabur India Limited, Emami Limited, Patanjali Ayurveda Limited, The Himalaya Drug Company, Sandu Pharmaceuticals Limited, and Shahnaz Ayurveda Private Limited. Baidyanath, Dabur, and Emami together account for about 85% share of the country's Ayurveda market.
The top players operating in the Ayurveda services market in India include Somatheeram Ayurvedic Hospital and Yoga Centre Private Limited, Ananda in the Himalayas, Kairali Ayurvedic Centre Private Limited, Mercure Goa Deevaya Retreat, and Ayurogashram Private Limited, Kotakkal Arya Vaidya Sala, Venketeshara Ayurvedic Nilayam.