ancient science of Ayurveda
Inhouse Medicine Preparation Unit
Our current manufacturing facility was established in 1938 and was renovated in the year 2013. We follow Standardized Operating Procedure for storage, manufacture, and batch identification. Our manufacturing unit is under close supervision by our team of doctors.
A wide range of the Ayurvedic medicines are prepared according to the Prakruthi of a person and the therapeutic effect needed (according to traditional recipes). Our methods are in strict adherence to Ayurvedic texts with no compromise on quality and are in line with the latest scientific developments. The natural medicines used in Ayurveda detoxify the body by eliminating chemical deposits and cleanse mind and spirit of the disturbing elements of agitation and conflict.
Eco Friendly Campus
Eco-Friendly Concepts – To give back more than we take
Madukkakuzhy Ayurveda gains a lot from mother nature as she plays an important part
in our Ayurvedic healing. We are giving back to mother nature by implementing Ecofriendly concepts on our campus.
Organic Farming
Towards achieving the goal of Organic farming, we use 100% organic manures in our garden to produce different varieties of Banana, Papaya, Tapioca, Yam, Turmeric, Ginger, Pepper, Cardamom etc and thus leading to a healthy and resilient people and ecosystem.
Rainwater Harvesting
We implemented rainwater harvesting in our campus in the year 2000. The rainwater harvesting tank has a capacity of 275,000 litres and it’s used 3 times/year. Rainwater harvesting helps us to save the precious resource that is fast depleting in India.
Ayurveda Plantation
Towards achieving the goal of Organic farming, we use 100% organic manures in our garden to produce different varieties of Banana, Papaya, Tapioca, Yam, Turmeric, Ginger, Pepper, Cardamom etc and thus leading to a healthy and resilient people and ecosystem.
Biogas
Waste management is another important area where we implement our Eco-friendly concepts. The biogas plant was implemented in the year 2011 and it helps us to convert our kitchen solid waste into cooking gas (up to 6 hours a day x 1 stove is using this) & the solid waste is also used as an organic fertilizer in our farm and Ayurveda plantation.
No to plastic
We use plastic as less as possible. We use paper bags, linen bags instead of plastic bags, and we use large water containers instead of bottled water as steps to reach our goal of “no to plastic”.
Solar Energy
Hot water systems are solar-powered since 2008. This helps us save electricity and instead use the richest energy source the “Sun”. We have set a goal of converting our campus to a 100% solar-powered campus by 2020.
Recycling
We join the recycling community with small steps by reusing the news paper for paper bags, envelope and by using reusable medicine bottles.
Social Commitments
- We support our local community by ensuring that 95% of our staffs are from nearby regions.
- Most of our vegetables and spices are sourced from nearby regions.
- We contribute to all religious festivals in our region.
- We provide education support for poor students through Helping Aid for Needed Students (HANS).
- We respect the culture and social values of Kerala.