Ayurveda formulations good for general health and COVID

Patna (Bihar): 

There is some good news on the COVID front. India's recovery rate of COVID 19 has gone up-to nearly 91 per cent, and the case fatality rate has further declined to just about 1.5 per cent. One of the reasons for this is the Modi government's lockdown & strict Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs') put in place to slow down the spread of COVID 19. A famous Ayurvedic Acharya - Acharya Manish, who has founded the Ayurveda label 'Shuddhi Ayurveda' and has his corporate office at Zirakpur near Chandigarh, believes that apart from the well thought out Modi government restrictions, there is another major reason for India being in a much better position than other countries as far as COVID 19 is concerned.


Achaya Manish said, "The low death rate, high recovery rate, low intensity of cases, and no symptoms in a majority of cases has been made possible by the immunity-boosting done through the use of Ayurvedic formulations. Now that the second wave is staring us in the face as winters set in, and talks of vaccination still in the realm of 'conjecturing', I feel Ayurveda is the best vaccine that India has against COVID 19." Acharya Manish also underlined the importance of herb-based formulations to be taken to improve respiratory health. He informed that there are many options available in Ayurveda which strengthen the respiratory system.

Acharya Manish stated, "This is the need of the hour as stubble burning in North India has negatively impacted the respiratory health of people living in North Indian cities including NCR Delhi, and the Corona Virus also attacks the respiratory tract."Acharya Manish added, "AYUSH has officially declared an immunity-boosting protocol and Shuddhi, in particular, has been at the forefront of the propagation of Ayurveda through our well researched & AYUSH approved immunity-boosting pack. These measures  have led to India's better management of COVID 19, despite India being a highly populated country."

However, Acharya Manish in the same breath cautions that Ayurvedic preparations need to be taken in consultation with practitioners. Acharya Manish said further, "Self-medication is not advised as Ayurveda studies various health parameters, looks for underlying conditions and only then an expert prescribes a course. There are many dietary aspects also suggested with other food & drink restrictions, and this is possible only when someone seriously follows the consultation system."

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