Decision on Anandaiah s medicine on Monday: The ayurvedic medicine in Krishnapatnam village in Nellore district created a sensation across the country. Lakhs of people flocked to Anandaiah to receive this ayurvedic medicine but the process came to a halt after the government of Andhra Pradesh intervened into the issue.
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) has set up a committee to study the efficacy of Krishnaptanam's Bonigi Anandaiah medicine under the aegis of the Central Council.
Chief Minister Y.S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Monday reviewed the herbal preparation, a treatment now being called as Krishnapatnam ayurvedic medicine, and asked the Health Department to study the side effe
The minister visited the Government General Hospital in Nellore on Saturday and held a review meeting with officials and doctors. Speaking there, the Minister said that the decision on Anandaiah Medicine will be made after the ICMR and AYUSH reports have been received. He claimed that the investigation was underway under Ayush Commissioner Ramu's supervision. He urged everyone
May 23, 2021, 13:15 IST
The Corona second wave hit many families across the country. Many families lost their loved ones. Even though there are vaccines, they didn t help to save people. In this context, Anandaiah, a native of Nellore, made a Coivd ayurvedic medicine.
Anandaiah gave his medicine to a few Corona patients because it cures the disease and has no side effects. As soon as the news spread across the state, many people rushed to Krishnapatnam to get medicine. But it was halted by the district officials as the medicine was not approved by the government.
People reacted to this current trending topic and praising Anandiah on social media.