Manufacturing Unit
The Manufacturing Unit of Changampalli Ayurveda Vaidyasala is a GMP Certified Unit. The present production area is around 8500 sq.feet. We have a traditional manufacturing unit located at Kattipparutti near Valanchery, a suburb of Malappuram.
The plant is also equipped with modern equipments so that tradition can take advantage of modern technology's speed, accuracy and hygiene. The products are manufactured strictly in accordance with the traditional Ayurvedic prescriptions and principles
Products
This division produces thousands of Ayurvedic medicines, under the supervision of well-qualified and experienced Ayurvedic professionals. Important among them are as follows.  
Kashayam
A form of Ayurvedic medicines relieves fatigue.
Arishtam
A form of Ayurvedic medicine to maintain health and fitness.
Lehyam
An ideal therapeutic regimen free from sedatives, Antihistamines and Narcotics for the effective control of cough and cold. The mucolytic and expectorant properties reduce the viscosity of bronchial secretion and facilitate expectoration. The anti allergic, anti microbial and immuno modulator properties restores immunity against common cold and influenza  
Gudika
Thailam
Gridam
Choornas
Basmam
These types of medicines improves intelligence, memory and concentration ability; it is effective in stress related anxiety disorders, mental fatigue etc
Special Medicines`
At Changampally we have various self patented ayurvedic formulations.
Kuzhambu
Relives Head ache, Body ache, Low back pain, Sciatica, Muscle cramps, Joint pains, Rheumatic arthritis, Spondilitis, Sprains, Sport injuries etc.
Case Studies - Ayurveda
Ayurveda is the Indian System of Natural Medicine with a track record of 5000 years of treating millions of patients which started at the First University of Medicine and Surgery Taxilla and Nalanda in North India
Our bodies and minds are heavily laden with toxins today due to our erratic and unhealthy living. A dangerous level of STRESS generated by the frantic pace and demands of modern living and the contamination of foods by chemical fertilizers, pesticides and genetic engineering are the two major causative factors of today's ill health, particularly in young people. The incidence of cancer, heart disease, diabetes, ME and fatigue is rapidly rising and affecting the productivity and enjoyment of our lives
Ayurveda is the traditional medical system of India, which has been kept alive by generations of Ayurvedic scholars and being an integral part of Indian life. Ayurveda is a part of the six Vedas or Books of Knowledge, a rich and unparalleled ancient heritage of Hindu civilisation, philosophy and medical science from India which dates back some 5000years
The essential fundamental principles revolve around the tridosha concept of body types (prakriti or nature), the fundamental physiological energies that control the functions of the body (doshas), the nourishment of the seven tissue elements (dhatus), and the elimination of toxins (ama) through the liver, kidney and skin, promoting good digestion (agni or metabolic fire both in the stomach and at cellular level), and promoting Ojas - immunity or the essence energy. An imbalance of the three doshas in the body - Vata (air element- control nervous system, emotion and movement), Pitta (- Fire of metabolism controls heat, intellect, focus, hormones and digestion), Kapha (- water and earth element - controls water, body weight, muscle and fat balance
Recently some Western experts have stressed the need for standardised extracts. While these are stronger and more effective in some cases, the whole plant powders in a the proper Ayurvedic formulation offer a far better cure .Ayurvedic herbal manufacturing units and pharmaceuticals are well established for the last 100 years in India and manufacture and supply authentic Ayurvedic preparations to hospitals and the public. The manufacture of Ayurvedic herbal products is controlled by Pharmacopoeial standards laid down and monitored by Central Government Pharmacopoeial Committee and State Drug Licensing Authorities under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act of 1940
Ayurvedic herbal remedies enjoy a popular tradition and extensive usage in India, and are also available freely in pharmaceutical stores and markets in India. However, many units may escape close scrutiny, and you do need to be careful where you source the herbs from as contamination with toxic herbs or minerals, substitution by unknown herb, and adulteration may not be uncommon due to commercial interest, lack of expertise, and lapses in control by authorities
With recent growing interest in Ayurvedic medicine in the UK, USA and EU countries, and in the wake of the EU Directives for traditional medicines, Indian Government and Pharmaceuticals have jointly developed tighter quality controls, enforcing Good Manufacturing Practice and standardisation of herbal products
Ayurveda works very well for Stress related disorders, Chronic Fatigue syndrome, stomach ulcers, and anxiety and depression, obesity, arthritis and eczema and psoriasis