AYURVEDIC TREATMENT PROTOCOL FOR COVID 19
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v9i1.419Keywords:
COVID 19, prevention guidelines, treatment protocol, Ayurvedic intervention, herbal interventionAbstract
The global community is facing pandemic COVID 19, which does not have cure till date and thus needs to be contained with Ayurveda way of prevention by boosting the immunity and also following the guidelines of WHO. In Ayurveda this condition can be correlated with Shvasanaka Sannipata Jvara, causes by the Triodoshas. The fatality and prognosis of COVID 19 can be well understood by the concept of Dhatupaka explained in Ayurvedic classics in the context of Jvara. Considering the Tridoshaja nature of disease, it needs rigorous well planned treatment protocol and this protocol should be followed with the conventional medicine to pacify the infection, to stop the spread of infection to lungs, to enhance the recovery rate, and to reduce the dependency on oxygen and ventilator after phase 2 or phase 3 clinical trial.
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