Ayurvedic expert Greenspace Herbs is driving the modern scientific revival of Ayurveda through its Quantum Ayurveda scheme.
The forward-thinking approach to herbal medicine merges principles of quantum physics with traditional plant-based healing, exploring how herbal remedies interact at a molecular level.
As well as looking at the molecular mechanisms behind these ancient remedies, Greenspace is assessing their vibrational frequencies — the subtle energy patterns that characterise them on a quantum level.
“Traditional supplement science has always centered around the hunt for the 'right' molecules that can promote balance in the body," noted Greenspace's Founder and Managing Partner, Shafiulla Hirehal Nuruddin.
"But what if those molecules came pre-tuned to our own biological frequencies to address the stressors we currently face in the modern world?"
According to Nuruddin, Greenspace's research has found that when herbal ingredients are aligned with the body's natural energy patterns, they delivered longer lasting and more effective results.
By using analytical tools like scanning electron microscopy (SEM) raman spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and acoustic frequency analysis, Greenspace is creating a database of energy 'signatures' for key Ayurvedic plants.
This includes turmeric, Nigella sativa and moringa, which can then be matched to specific organ systems and biological rhythms to enhance both bioavailability and efficacy at lower doses.
“The problem with current ingredients is you have to take multiple capsules of curcumin or resveratrol just to feel anything,” said Nuruddin.
“By employing Quantum principles to Ayurveda, we can create energised ingredients that work more effectively at lower doses — reducing side effects and increasing efficacy."
Quantum Ayurveda is based on the idea that health is a state of vibrational harmony. Ancient Ayurvedic texts suggested that aligning lifestyle and herbs with the cosmic “Brahma frequency” leads to mental clarity, emotional stability and cellular resilience.
Modern quantum tools now allow researchers to test this theory with measurable results.
Beyond foundational ingredient formulation, Greenspace investigates how solar activity, planetary rhythms, and electromagnetic fields may influence enzyme behavior and stress responses—areas previously untouched by traditional phytochemistry.