Studies recommend Indian ayurvedic medicines as prophylactic against pandemics

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Traditional herbs slow down the spread of infection providing first aid which will help in maintaining the infrastructure of the hospitals

According to several studies, exploring prophylactics from herbal medicine is probably a promising and practical strategy to contain pandemics. Scientists in India, the UK and South Korea have published two studies that show plants used in traditional medicines in India could potentially be used both in face masks to improve their ability to filter out the virus and taken orally to slow infection rates and ease symptoms.

According to Dr Vijaykumar Kamat, Medical Director, Biogetica, “Traditional herbs slow down the spread of infection providing first aid which will help in maintaining the infrastructure of the hospitals.”

In fact, numerous countries and states that have adopted or mandated natural treatment for Novel Coronavirus have shown mortality rates less than 1/10 of their neighbours. Goa and Kerala both have 1/10th the mortality rate of neighboring states. Madagascar, Central African Republic, Ghana and other countries which adopted COVID Organics have seen tremendous results compared to other African countries that did not adopt the natural treatment.

According to an interim result from a clinical trial, a combination of ‘Immunofree’ and ‘Reginmune’ resolved Coronavirus symptoms faster than the current pharmaceuticals  used by Indian hospitals. In addition, 86.6 per cent of COVID-19 patients in the trial, tested negative on day 5, and hence the trial was accelerated with a positive result which should come out soon with an excellent solution for prevention. Post this Mumbai based Corival Life Sciences plans to approach AYUSH and ICMR to be listed as an Ayurvedic Treatment for COVID, and to be included in the Govt SOP for COVID treatment countrywide. These products are already in the market for immunity support.

 

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