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The head of the government-run All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) has said the facility has successfully treated at least 600 Covid patients by implementing both the systems of medicine.
Top ayurveda institute incorporates allopathy, modern tech; successfully treats 600 Covid patients
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Synopsis Pure ayurvedic treatment was provided to more than 94 percent of the patients, but allopathy was used wherever required as per the guidelines of the Indian Council of Medical Research. That s the reason for our success. We have adopted a holistic and integrated approach, Prof Nesari, an MD in Ayurvedic Pharmacology, told.
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Prof Tanuja Nesari said a holistic approach and the integration of ayurveda, allopathy and modern diagnostic technology made it possible.
Amid a controversy over Yoga guru Ramdev s remarks on allopathy and doctors, the head of the government-run All India Institute of Ayurveda (AIIA) has said the facility has successfully treated at least 600 Covid patients by implementing both the systems of medicine.
Amid a controversy over Yoga guru Ramdev's remarks on allopathy and doctors, the head of the government-run All India Institute of Ayurveda said the facility has successfully treated at least 600 Covid patients by implementing both the systems.
Fresh COVID-19 guidelines released for Ayurveda, Unani practitioners
Guidelines aimed to increase awareness among citizens regarding effective home care solutions and recommended Ayush practices
By ANI| Posted by Sameer | Published: 27th April 2021 8:36 am IST ministry of ayush logo
New Delhi: Responding to the need for fresh guidelines amid the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic, the Ministry of Ayush has released revised guidelines for Ayurveda and Unani practitioners for COVID-19 patients in home isolation and Ayurveda and Unani preventive measures for self-care.
In a media release, the ministry said the main focus of the guidelines is on self-care and home management of COVID-19, as the vast majority of COVID-affected families in the country are forced to negotiate the pandemic out of hospitals.