Traditional Indian herbal medicines and plants may help treat and prevent COVID-19 according to new research from India, the UK, and South Korea. Scientists found that plants used in traditional Indian medicine could potentially be used in face masks to better filter the virus and taken orally to slow infection and ease symptoms. The document then provides recommendations for general measures, simple Ayurvedic treatments, remedies for dry cough, and Ayurvedic immunity promoting measures to help treat COVID-19 symptoms based on traditional Indian herbal medicine.
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Naturopathy is a philosophy which encompasses a view of life, a model for living a full life. A traditional, classical naturopath specializes in wellness. Traditional Naturopaths guide and teach their client in natural health approaches such as fasting and detoxification, dietary improvements, the use of herbs, hot baths, aromatherapy, exercise, rest, sunshine, and many other natural health modalities. The practice of Traditional Naturopathy is not considered the practice of medicine and is currently legal in all 50 states, except South Carolina and Tennessee. Traditional Naturopathy is legal in Europe and in most countries. For more information, visit us online at www.newedenschoolofnaturalhealth.org today!
Management of Neurological Manifestations in Covid 19 through AyurvedaYogeshIJTSRD
Ayurveda is a system of traditional Indian medicine which is based on sound therapeutic principles and has a proven history of empirical use. Hence, Dhatuposhana and administration of Rasayana drugs like Draksha Vitis vinifera L. , Amalaki, Gudhuchi, Vasa Justicia adhatoda L. for at least 45 days and to combat the residual effects of the virus on the body – Vishaghna chikitsa with Shirisha Albizia lebbeck L. Benth. recovery. Deepana Pachana drugs like Shadanga Paneeya may be used in case of Diarrhoea, vomiting or loss of appetite. Depending on the condition of Dhatu and Dosha, Shamana in the form of Brimhana chikitsa can be adopted to restore the function of Tridosha beside this Satvavajaya Chikitsa ayurvedic or Haridra churna Curcuma longa is suggested after clinical psychotherapy Sadvritta, and Achara Rasayana behavioural therapy can play an important role to manage post covid symptoms these are the non pharmacological approach aimed to maintain mental health. Regular practice of yogasana and pranayama with achara rasayana is useful for mental stability. Dr. (Vaidya) Ravi Sharma "Management of Neurological Manifestations in Covid-19 through Ayurveda" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-5 , August 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd43778.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/ayurvedic/43778/management-of-neurological-manifestations-in-covid19-through-ayurveda/dr-vaidya-ravi-sharma
INDIAN SYSTEM OF MEDICINE, UNIT2, MPHARM PCG SEM2 Naturopathy Yoga and Aromatherapy practices
Naturopathy Introduction, basic principles and treatment modalities.
Yoga - Introduction and Streams of Yoga. Asanas, Pranayama, Meditations and Relaxation techniques
Aromatherapy - Introduction, aroma oils for common problems, carrier oils.
Increased use of computers have inspired to study about the disorders related to computers. Common problems like acidity and constipation can take a grave turn due to high use of computers.
Nutraceutical is any substance that is a food or a part of food and provides medical or health benefits.
The term “nutraceutical” is used to describe these medicinally or nutritionally functional foods.
Nutraceuticals, which have also been called medical foods, designer foods, phytochemicals, functional foods and nutritional supplements, include such everyday products as “bio” yoghurts and fortified breakfast cereals, as well as vitamins, herbal remedies and even genetically modified foods and supplements. Many different terms and definitions are used in different countries, which can result in confusion.
The term “nutraceutical” was coined in 1989 by Stephen De Felice, founder and chairman of the Foundation for Innovation in Medicine, an American organization which encourages medical health research.
He defined a nutraceutical as a “food, or parts of a food, that provide medical or health benefits, including the prevention and treatment of disease”.
Cyanobacteria are aquatic and phytosynthetic organisms known for their rich contents of proteins.
Spirulina (arthrospira) shows anticancer and antimicrobial (antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral) activities via the production of phycocyanin, phycocyanobilin, allophycocyanin and other valuable products.
Spirulina can lower triglycerides, LDL Cholesterol and sometimes may raise HDL Cholesterol.
Spirulina may have some anti-cancer properties, especially against a type of precancerous lesions of the mouth.
Soybean is most important edible plant known for its seeds as a source of protein, oil and nutraceuticals.
It contains essential amino acids and secondary metabolites such as isoflavaone, saponins, phytic acid, phytosterol.
The presence of folic acid is an additional attraction, since the deficiency of this nutrient is a serious concern globally.
Soya beans contain essential minerals like Copper and Iron that aid in RBC production. Due to its high dietary fibers, protein and low sugar amounts soya bean helps in controlling blood sugars and managing diabetes.
Adding soya bean to your diet may help relieve you from prolonged episodes of insomnia as it contains Magnesium.
Ginseng, as dietary supplement, plays a key role in disease prevention by modulating the immune function of human body.
Extracts and bioactive compounds isolated from ginseng are studied for their various health promoting activities like antioxidant, antitumor, anti-hyperglycemic, skin protecting, anti-osteoporotic, anticancer, anti-infective and respiratory problems.
Ginseng extracts and ginsenoside compounds from ginseng has beneficial antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
It possesses potent antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties and may enhance the function of the immune system. Ginseng could help improve brain functions like memory, behavior and mood.
Screening of antimicrobial activity of indian plants such as Andrographis echoids , Mirabilis jalapa & Canna indica.
A polyherbal extract was made using 4 different solvents i.e. Pet Ether, Chloroform, Ethanol & Aqueous and the method of extraction was soxhlation.
Further Preliminary Phytochemical screening was done and found that presence of Flavonoids were more in Ethanolic extract which was responsible for our activity.
Acute oral toxicity studies were done.
Evaluation was done.
For Final conclusion you can check the ppt.
Ayurveda, integrative part of Complementary and Alternative.pptxLadislau Rosenberg
Ayurveda, the traditional Indian medicine, is based on an existence of 5000 years, being the oldest therapeutic method known and used even today successfully not only in India but also in other parts of the world. The power of Ayurveda is based on its great clarity and global understanding of the interrelationships between organic physiological processes and external factors, such as climate, emotional states and especially nutrition, which is seen as the key element in the disease-health relationship.
Management of Neurological Manifestations in Covid 19 through AyurvedaYogeshIJTSRD
Ayurveda is a system of traditional Indian medicine which is based on sound therapeutic principles and has a proven history of empirical use. Hence, Dhatuposhana and administration of Rasayana drugs like Draksha Vitis vinifera L. , Amalaki, Gudhuchi, Vasa Justicia adhatoda L. for at least 45 days and to combat the residual effects of the virus on the body – Vishaghna chikitsa with Shirisha Albizia lebbeck L. Benth. recovery. Deepana Pachana drugs like Shadanga Paneeya may be used in case of Diarrhoea, vomiting or loss of appetite. Depending on the condition of Dhatu and Dosha, Shamana in the form of Brimhana chikitsa can be adopted to restore the function of Tridosha beside this Satvavajaya Chikitsa ayurvedic or Haridra churna Curcuma longa is suggested after clinical psychotherapy Sadvritta, and Achara Rasayana behavioural therapy can play an important role to manage post covid symptoms these are the non pharmacological approach aimed to maintain mental health. Regular practice of yogasana and pranayama with achara rasayana is useful for mental stability. Dr. (Vaidya) Ravi Sharma "Management of Neurological Manifestations in Covid-19 through Ayurveda" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-5 , August 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd43778.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/ayurvedic/43778/management-of-neurological-manifestations-in-covid19-through-ayurveda/dr-vaidya-ravi-sharma
INDIAN SYSTEM OF MEDICINE, UNIT2, MPHARM PCG SEM2 Naturopathy Yoga and Aromatherapy practices
Naturopathy Introduction, basic principles and treatment modalities.
Yoga - Introduction and Streams of Yoga. Asanas, Pranayama, Meditations and Relaxation techniques
Aromatherapy - Introduction, aroma oils for common problems, carrier oils.
Increased use of computers have inspired to study about the disorders related to computers. Common problems like acidity and constipation can take a grave turn due to high use of computers.
Nutraceutical is any substance that is a food or a part of food and provides medical or health benefits.
The term “nutraceutical” is used to describe these medicinally or nutritionally functional foods.
Nutraceuticals, which have also been called medical foods, designer foods, phytochemicals, functional foods and nutritional supplements, include such everyday products as “bio” yoghurts and fortified breakfast cereals, as well as vitamins, herbal remedies and even genetically modified foods and supplements. Many different terms and definitions are used in different countries, which can result in confusion.
The term “nutraceutical” was coined in 1989 by Stephen De Felice, founder and chairman of the Foundation for Innovation in Medicine, an American organization which encourages medical health research.
He defined a nutraceutical as a “food, or parts of a food, that provide medical or health benefits, including the prevention and treatment of disease”.
Cyanobacteria are aquatic and phytosynthetic organisms known for their rich contents of proteins.
Spirulina (arthrospira) shows anticancer and antimicrobial (antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral) activities via the production of phycocyanin, phycocyanobilin, allophycocyanin and other valuable products.
Spirulina can lower triglycerides, LDL Cholesterol and sometimes may raise HDL Cholesterol.
Spirulina may have some anti-cancer properties, especially against a type of precancerous lesions of the mouth.
Soybean is most important edible plant known for its seeds as a source of protein, oil and nutraceuticals.
It contains essential amino acids and secondary metabolites such as isoflavaone, saponins, phytic acid, phytosterol.
The presence of folic acid is an additional attraction, since the deficiency of this nutrient is a serious concern globally.
Soya beans contain essential minerals like Copper and Iron that aid in RBC production. Due to its high dietary fibers, protein and low sugar amounts soya bean helps in controlling blood sugars and managing diabetes.
Adding soya bean to your diet may help relieve you from prolonged episodes of insomnia as it contains Magnesium.
Ginseng, as dietary supplement, plays a key role in disease prevention by modulating the immune function of human body.
Extracts and bioactive compounds isolated from ginseng are studied for their various health promoting activities like antioxidant, antitumor, anti-hyperglycemic, skin protecting, anti-osteoporotic, anticancer, anti-infective and respiratory problems.
Ginseng extracts and ginsenoside compounds from ginseng has beneficial antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
It possesses potent antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties and may enhance the function of the immune system. Ginseng could help improve brain functions like memory, behavior and mood.
Screening of antimicrobial activity of indian plants such as Andrographis echoids , Mirabilis jalapa & Canna indica.
A polyherbal extract was made using 4 different solvents i.e. Pet Ether, Chloroform, Ethanol & Aqueous and the method of extraction was soxhlation.
Further Preliminary Phytochemical screening was done and found that presence of Flavonoids were more in Ethanolic extract which was responsible for our activity.
Acute oral toxicity studies were done.
Evaluation was done.
For Final conclusion you can check the ppt.
Ayurveda, integrative part of Complementary and Alternative.pptxLadislau Rosenberg
Ayurveda, the traditional Indian medicine, is based on an existence of 5000 years, being the oldest therapeutic method known and used even today successfully not only in India but also in other parts of the world. The power of Ayurveda is based on its great clarity and global understanding of the interrelationships between organic physiological processes and external factors, such as climate, emotional states and especially nutrition, which is seen as the key element in the disease-health relationship.
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1. ROLE OF NATURAL
PRODUCTS IN TREATMENT
OF COVID-19
By Rucha Santosh Tiwari,
Student of final year B.pharm,
From M.S.G.college, nashik.
2. Traditional Indian medicine, including herbs and oils,
might have a role to play in helping fight Covid-19,
according to new research.
Scientists in India, the UK and South Korea have
published two studies which show plants used in
traditional medicines in India could potentially be
used both in face masks to improve their ability to
filter out the virus and taken orally to slow infection
rates and ease symptoms.
3. GENERAL MEASURES
① Drink warm water throughout the day
②Daily practice of yoga, pranayama & meditation
for at least 30mins as advised by ministry of
AYUSH
4. SIMPLE AYURVEDIC TREATMENT
①NASAL APPLICATION :- Apply sesame oil/coconut
OR Ghee in both nostrils in morning and evening.
②OIL PULLING THERAPY :- Take 1 table spoon
sesame OR coconut oil in mouth. Don't drink it,
swirl in mouth for 2-3 mins & spilt it off followed
by warm water rinse. This can done onces OR
twice in a day.
5. DURING DRY COUGH (SORE THROAT)
①Steam inhalation with fresh Pudina(mint) leaves
OR Ajwain(Caraway seeds) can be practiced once
in a day.
②Lavang(Clove) powered mixed with natural
sugars/Honey can be taken 2-3 times a day in
case of cough OR throat irritation.
6. AYURVEDIC IMMUNITY PROMOTING
MEASURES
①Take chayavanprash 10gm(1tsf) in the morning
{Diabetes should take sugar free chayavanprash.
②Drink herbal tea/ decoction (Kadha) made from
Tulsi(Basil), Dalchini(Cinnamon),
③Kalimirch(Black pepper), Shunthi (Dry ginger) and
munaka(Raisin) - once OR twice a day. Add
jaggery (Natural sugar) and fresh lemon juice to
your taste , if needed.
7. Reference
• Guidelines for AYUSH clinical studies in Covid-19
recommended by interdisciplinary AYUSH R & D
Task Force