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The medical industry has been a long-standing source of reliable and accessible medicine. With the rapid development of technology, the research for more efficient and effective traditional medicines has grown. But despite this progress, more and more people find it difficult to find medicines that “work for them.”
One of the biggest challenges modern medicine still faces is the ability to provide completely safe medications that have as few side effects as possible. And this can be accomplished through clinically-validated development. However, this process tends to make medication inaccessible to people who really need it.
On the other hand, most people believe that traditional medicine is unreliable or may do more harm than good. In reality, it has an unacknowledged potential to revolutionize accessible medicine. This is the reason why Evinature was founded.
Transcending Traditional Medicine
Because of the misconception surrounding traditional medicine, integrative medical expert Nir Salomon collaborated with Prof. Shomron Ben-Horin to study the effects of curcumin. Curcumin is a natural compound found in turmeric, which is an herb native to India and Southeast Asia.
This became a point of interest to Salomon and Ben-Horin especially because of its association with digestive, blood, and liver issues. The two, with the rest of their research team, developed a four-year placebo-controlled trial and concluded it to be a safe and promising agent for the treatment of ulcerative colitis (UC), Crohn’s disease, and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
This successful series of research gave way for Salomon and Ben-Horin to partner with serial entrepreneur Apan Amos Damri in founding Evinature.
To date, Evinature sets the standard for providing evidence-based natural remedies.
This gold standard follows their ethical guideline of tailoring treatment strategies for the unique conditions and experiences of patients. For Evinature, this means creating a patient-focused platform that allows them to assess each patient and develop a tailor-fit solution that works for them.
Because they value collaboration with their patients, Evinature creates an opportunity for patients to be consistently updated on their progress through regular patient reports. And most of all, patients are considered co-creators in their growing library of knowledge in the field of research-based traditional medicine.
These studies maintain an academically rigorous peer review process, double-blind and placebo-controlled methods, and consistent reliability and validity. This is important to Evinature, which places great value on scientific integrity as well as product quality.
Evinature has gone leaps and bounds further into proving misconceptions about traditional medicine with the ultimate goal of prioritizing global accessibility for patients who could not afford treatment otherwise.
A Path to Global Accessibility
Global accessibility is not an easy challenge to take on, especially when achieving it will require maximizing the approachability, acceptability, availability and accommodation, affordability, and appropriateness of traditional medicine. But this is something that Evinature believes can be done.
The company further simplifies its support to a GI patient. A patient looking to be supported by Evinature’s research-backed process will undergo an assessment designed by leading gastrointestinal experts. This aims to understand a patient’s specific needs and develop a tailor-fit strategy for their condition. The patient will then be recommended and will experience a 6-week protocol that will best match their current condition according to their clinical trials.
As part of Evinature’s proprietary process, patients will receive regular follow-up sessions to make adjustments as necessary and to allow the achievement of utmost patient support. These small steps are what allow Evinature a path towards patient global accessibility.
With the use of modern methods to support traditional means of healing, Evinature bridges the gap between modern and traditional medicine. This will allow us to create a more comprehensive understanding of the benefits and limitations of traditional medicine practices. But ultimately, evidence-based traditional medicine can help us build a healthier, more resilient future for individuals and communities around the world.