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Yoga guru Ramdev releases research paper on Patanjali s evidence-based medicine Coronil
Patanjali had rolled out Coronil for treating novel coronavirus on June 23 in the presence of Union ministers Harsh Vardhan and Nitin Gadkari
BusinessToday.In | February 19, 2021 | Updated 13:32 IST
Yoga guru and entrepreneur Baba Ramdev
Yoga guru and entrepreneur Baba Ramdev has released a research paper by the Patanjali Research Institute on the first evidence-based corona medicine on the Ayurveda immunity booster Coronil. Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan and Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari were also present at the event.
Moment of pride!!
Patanjali Research Instituteâs scientific research and success on the first evidence based corona medicine will benefit 158 countries of the world#Patanjalis EvidenceBased Medicine4Corona#PatanjaliCoronilpic.twitter.com/uH3JbjXyYyâ Patanjali Dairy (@PatanjaliDairy) February 19, 2021
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