In the middle of the current coronavirus epidemic, it has become essential to be concerned about health. In conjunction with following the essential guidelines of social distancing and hand washing, it is advisable to look after the body's self-defence mechanism and resistance. The coronavirus, which is desolating the world, can affect anyone. Still, elderly citizens with pre-existing conditions like cardiac troubles, diabetes, asthma, and other cardiovascular diseases are actually at greater risk on the rise of severe, sometimes life-threatening symptoms. The majority of healthy people heal from the coronavirus rapidly after a few days of rest. People, who are with compromised immune systems, go down underneath the high-risk category. But if someone diagnosed in this group, there is no need to fear, as this risk can be alleviated by good and correct nutrition, strengthening the immune system, and ensuring correct safety measures to stay away from getting infected with the virus in the first place. The Ministry of AYUSH has released a listing of Ayurveda accepted practices to help out to improve immunity, particularly for the duration of the present times. Ayurveda information is derived on daily basis regimens or seasonal regimens. In this review, we summarise the ayurvedic practices and other measures that are reported helpful against the prevention of COVID 19. Considering this, an attempt has been made to screen classical literature for the remedies which can be used in Protection against COVID-19.
Today the global attention warranted by the condition which has been posed by covid 19 virus which spreads coughing or sneezeing of an infected person through droplets of saliva or nasal discharge.Person to person contact is to be the main method of transmission for this virus according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Unfortunately, there is no specific vaccine or efficient antiviral treatment for coronavirus at present. Thus prevention is only the solution at present time. As hands are the prime modes of spread of microbes and infections, so hand hygiene is mainly an essential measure to keep away the infections. Several studies suggested that 99.9% of the bacteria on hands were killed by the sanitizers. Now to strengthen the prevention and to control activities, it is the time turning to alternative medicine stream like Ayurveda. A polyherbal preparation called Dashanga lepa is used to treat many skin disorders. In this review we summarize the antiviral, antibacterial, antimicrobial, antifungal effects reported for herbs present in dashanga lepa. Considering this, an attempt has been made to screen classical literature for the herbs of Dashanga lepa which can be used in ready-made herbal hand sanitizer.
Dadru is one of the most common but miserable Twak Vikar affecting all the ages of population. Increasing urbanization and industrialization have posted greater danger due to pollution and contamination with toxic, allergic and chemicals in our daily life, this fungal infection is commonly found in higher society and also in lower society due to unhygiene. According to Ayurveda, Dadru kushtha is Kapha-pitta predominance disease. It is managed by Shodhana, Shamana and Local application which may be called as Bahiparimarjan chikitsa. In today’s fast life no one has spent so much time, they want quick relief so Local application is the best line of treatment. It works fast due to its physiological effect on external skin in the form of Lepa or ointment. Putikadi Lepa which is mentioned in Sushruta Samhita and Ashtanga Hridaya includes fresh leaves of Karanja (Putik), Arka, Aragwadha, Snuhi and Jati with Gomutra reduces the symptoms of Dadru. All the drugs of Putikadi Lepa are kushtaghna, kandughna, and krimighna type. So it is more effective in Dadru kushta. But it is not possible every time to give fresh Lepa to the patients, so formulation was prepared in the form of ointment for convenience of patients in previous study. When the pilot study was carried out on Putikadi ointment, it was observed that the ointment has pungent smell after application due to Gomutra, so to remove this drawback some drugs should be added like Manjistha and Yashtimadhu to enhance the complexion of skin. This study should be taken to evaluate the efficacy of modified Putikadi ointment in the treatment of Dadru.
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