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Dabur Products

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Who is Dabur?

Dabur India Ltd. is one of the leading consumer resource companies in India . Building on a heritage of quality and experience spanning over 135 years , Dabur is today the most trusted name in India and the world's largest natural and Ayurvedic healthcare company.

Dabur India is also a world leader in Ayurveda with a portfolio of more than 250 herbal/ayurvedic products. Dabur's FMCG portfolio today includes 5 iconic brands with distinct brand identities: Dabur as the teacher brand for natural health care products, Vatika for premium personal care, Hajmola for digestibles, Réal for juices and fruit drinks and Fem for bleaches and skin care products.

The best-known products that operate under this brand are included in consumer categories such as hair care, oral hygiene, skin care and health in general.

Ayurvedic medicine in India

'Ayurveda' is generally understood as 'Science of life', translating 'Ayuh(r)' as life and 'Veda' as science. Ayurveda is an ancient system of life and also the oldest surviving medical system in the world. Dating back nearly 5,000 years, it is also considered an ancient healing science that enhances longevity.

Health and disease are defined in a very special way in Ayurveda. The central tenant of Ayurveda is that life is a manifestation of mind, body, soul, and spirit. The body and mind are prone to suffering, while the spirit is free from such trappings of life. Therefore, in order to stay healthy and happy, efforts must be made to maintain harmony between all these elements and only then can one be closer to the goal of longevity and disease-free life.

Ayurvedic medicine is defined as a system that comprises the "wholeness" of harmony and balance of life, taking into account the physical, emotional and spiritual dimensions of an individual. In fact, the holistic nature of this system is one of the characteristics that allows us to understand it as a phenomenon that involves the sociocultural, political and economic forces that influence the suffering of a disease (Moreno Leguizamón, C., 2006).

Dabur Mission and Vision

The brand vision is "Dedicated to the health and well-being of every home"

The principles of the company are:

  • Ownership: They admit personal responsibility and liability to meet business needs.
  • Passion to win: Everyone is a leader in their area of ​​responsibility, with a deep commitment to deliver results. They are determined to be the best at doing what matters most.
  • People development: People are its most essential asset. They add value through results-based training, and encourage and reward excellence.
  • Consumer Focus: They have an understanding of consumer needs and develop products to better meet them.
  • Group work: They work as a team on the principle of mutual trust and transparency in an organization without limits. They are intellectually candid in protecting proposals, including acknowledging hazards.
  • Innovation: Continuous innovation in products and processes is the basis of its success.
  • Integrity: They are committed to achieving business success with integrity. They are frank with users, with business partners, and with each other.

Where to Buy Dabur Products Online?

At BULEVIP, Dabur's official supplier, you can find the Dabur catalog best valued by our customers:

  • Dabur Herbal Al Neem: toothpaste that fights bacteria and helps to achieve strong and healthy gums. Avoid bleeding and inflammation.
  • Dabur Neem Soap : soap for intensive care for hair and body.
  • Dabur Basilic Toothpaste: Toothpaste designed for teeth whitening, as good oral hygiene.

Bibliographic references

Junge, P. (2012). AYURVEDIC MEDICINE IN CONTEMPORARY INDIA: PRESERVING IDENTITY IN A TRANSCULTURAL WORLD. Scripta Ethnologica , 34 , 69-88.

Moreno Leguizamón, CJ (2006). Health-disease and body-mind in Indian Ayurvedic medicine and contemporary biomedicine. Antipodal. Journal of Anthropology and Archaeology , (3), 91-121.