[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Aravind [@aravind](/creator/twitter/aravind) on x 125.3K followers Created: 2025-07-14 12:11:08 UTC This is what I call "ignorant arrogance." It is one thing to be a programmed colonized mind and make a misinformed argument. But entirely silly to be so rude without even knowing the difference between dietary consumption levels and therapeutic dosing when talking about drugs and herbs. For example, hundreds of millions of people take Aspirin for pain and inflammation. The only ingredient in it, Salycilic acid, is a natural compound found in many plants and foods. We all consume tiny amounts of Salycilic acid everyday in food. Yet, it is not going to help cure our headache or arthritis pain. But a XXX mg dose of the same Salycilic acid will cure the headache or pain in XX mins to X hour for most of us fit enough to take it. And at just 80mg, it can help protect against heart attacks and strokes for those at risk. The humble salycilic acid made by plants is a life saver for millions. It is the same for Turmeric. While Indians do consume Turmeric in good amounts thanks to our culinary tradition shaped by systems like Ayurveda, and while it does seem to offer some benefits to us in population studies for say colon cancer, it is still not theraupetic levels used in some Ayurvedic preparations for inflammatory conditions. I am not upset at this person or his language. What I am upset is at the number of such colonized young minds in India in 2025. The programmed, ignorant, arrogant youth who are dismissive of everything traditional without an iota of critical thinking and knowledge about the same is alarming. It reflects a very poor education system that has failed to impart knowledge and appreciation for world renowned Indian knowledge systems in many fields. And failed to inculcate good old humble, respectful Indian culture. This is a failing of the state.  XXXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [drugs](/topic/drugs) [Post Link](https://x.com/aravind/status/1944731387724263567)
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Aravind @aravind on x 125.3K followers
Created: 2025-07-14 12:11:08 UTC
This is what I call "ignorant arrogance." It is one thing to be a programmed colonized mind and make a misinformed argument.
But entirely silly to be so rude without even knowing the difference between dietary consumption levels and therapeutic dosing when talking about drugs and herbs.
For example, hundreds of millions of people take Aspirin for pain and inflammation. The only ingredient in it, Salycilic acid, is a natural compound found in many plants and foods.
We all consume tiny amounts of Salycilic acid everyday in food. Yet, it is not going to help cure our headache or arthritis pain.
But a XXX mg dose of the same Salycilic acid will cure the headache or pain in XX mins to X hour for most of us fit enough to take it.
And at just 80mg, it can help protect against heart attacks and strokes for those at risk. The humble salycilic acid made by plants is a life saver for millions.
It is the same for Turmeric. While Indians do consume Turmeric in good amounts thanks to our culinary tradition shaped by systems like Ayurveda, and while it does seem to offer some benefits to us in population studies for say colon cancer, it is still not theraupetic levels used in some Ayurvedic preparations for inflammatory conditions.
I am not upset at this person or his language. What I am upset is at the number of such colonized young minds in India in 2025.
The programmed, ignorant, arrogant youth who are dismissive of everything traditional without an iota of critical thinking and knowledge about the same is alarming.
It reflects a very poor education system that has failed to impart knowledge and appreciation for world renowned Indian knowledge systems in many fields. And failed to inculcate good old humble, respectful Indian culture.
This is a failing of the state.
XXXXXX engagements
Related Topics drugs
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