Ban Muang – Kritsana Kraisin Foundation – EGAT proactively produces high quality herbal medicines against disease

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Thursday, 02 June 2022, 21.00

Krisana Kraisin Foundation – EGAT proactively produces high quality herbal medicines against diseases

Krisana Kraisin Foundation, together with EGAT and allies, continue to produce high quality herbal medicines for Thai people. Under the Langkasuka model Promote the continuous mobile processing of herbs. Recently, 4 mobile herbal processing vehicles and quality inspection vehicles were given to Jana Hospital, Narathiwat Province, to use to produce and inspect the quality of herbs in agricultural areas. help reduce costs Increase income and better quality of life of brothers and sisters in the 3 southern border provinces. Ready to bring the model to be developed in other areas across the country
Today (2 June 2022) Dr. Jiraporn Sirikham, Deputy Governor Strategy Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) presided over the handover ceremony of herbal processing vehicles and mobile quality inspection vehicles with Prof. Dr. Kritsana Kraisin, Chairman of the Kritsana Kraisin Foundation, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Imchit. Lertpongsombat, Vice Rector, Prince of Songkla University (PSU), Pattani Campus, Mrs. Anurat Thiamtan, Chairman of Tipco Biotech Company Limited and Mrs. Thanthip Sirinupong, Community Development Program Director, ThaiBevwe Arage Public Company Limited, along with a network of sponsors, namely Thai Wah Public Company Limited and the herbal planting community (Bannang Sareng, Don Yang, Yaring, Yaha, and Thepha) jointly deliver herbal processing vehicles and inspection vehicles. Mobile quality to Dr. Ahmad Musulam Paoji, director of the hospital, will recommend at the Drug Production Building, Janae Hospital, Narathiwat Province

Prof. Dr. Kritsana Kraisin, chairman of the foundation revealed that the cooperation between the foundation and its partners include EGAT, PSU, Thai Beverage Public Company Limited, Tipco Biotech Company Limited. Thai Wah Public Company Limited, Cha Nai Hospital and herbal planting communities (Bannang Sareng, Don Yang, Yaring, Yaha and Thepha) were formed to strengthen public health and economic for people in the area. by giving people access to quality herbal medicines as well as promoting the occupation of villagers in the 3 southern border provinces, namely Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat, to be well-being, happy, and self-reliant. This is the beginning of the Langkasuka model in the processing of herbs in the area to produce high quality herbal medicines. Combined with the medicinal plants grown in these areas, the medicinal substance was found to have higher potency than the same medicinal plants grown in other areas because the soil and water here were mostly free of chemicals. Pesticides and heavy metals The soil is of very good quality and high in minerals. One of the key factors in the processing of herbs for medicinal purposes is preserving the quality and freshness of the herbs. The 4 mobile herbal processing vehicles and quality inspection vehicles help produce and deliver high quality herbal medicines to villagers and people across the country for consumption with confidence. The quality of herbal medicines is guaranteed by receiving the GMP: Good Manufacturing Practice standard from the Ministry of Public Health. and halal standards At the same time, the Foundation has also collaborated with EGAT to promote the planting of organic herbs. in community areas, including the South, the North, the Northeast and other areas to be further expanded in the future as an upstream raw material in the production of quality herbal medicines and allow the community to generate income from growing and selling organic herbs and giving Thai people easy access to good quality herbal medicines for the good health of Thai people

For vehicles delivered to the hospital, 4 vehicles are recommended, consisting of turmeric processing vehicles. Mobile quality inspection vehicle Andrograph paniculata and tow trucks can maintain the quality and freshness of the herbs. Access to diverse southern farmer areas Reduce constraints and reduce costs in long distance transportation. as well as being able to be a learning resource for those interested in the development of Thai herbs

Dr. Jiraporn Sirikham, EGAT’s Deputy Governor Strategy, said that the Langkasuka model The Krisna Kraisin Foundation is considered a good model project in processing local herbs. Providing villagers with access to quality health care services and medicines including helping to create jobs Create a concrete career for the villagers using participatory work processes Promote network cooperation really build strength in the community In line with EGAT’s approach in taking care of society, community and environment, EGAT and its allies have worked with the foundation. in every process From the upstream to the downstream, both the budget and the development of automobiles for conversion into herbal quality control vehicles to be used as the world’s first mobile herbal research lab and a towing vehicle for towing a paniculata processing vehicle as well as promoting and co-planting organic herbs in the 3 southern border provinces. neighborhood communities under the transmission line and community areas that EGAT supports especially the herb paniculata that has properties to relieve symptoms of COVID-19 patients so that the locality can have basic medicine or can recover from the disease by themselves in the situation of the epidemic of the coviral-19 virus To aim to improve the quality of life in the community In the future, it may develop into a Premium Product and lead to a social enterprise or Social Enterprise (SE) to help solve problems of the stomach, society and environment in a sustainable manner.

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