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PM’s call will boost Ayurveda popularity: Experts

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NEW DELHI:  Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his address to the nation on Tuesday advised everyone in his 7-point appeal to follow the guidelines issued by the Ministry of AYUSH to help build immunity against the coronavirus pandemic. This, the experts say, has infused a new life into the ancient medical practice which originated in India, but is underestimated by many.

Speaking to IANS, J. Hareendran Nair, a member of the task force constituted by the Kerala government to fight Covid-19 through Ayurveda, said, “The PM’s endorsement came as the clincher. Our system is ready with a protocol for both curative and preventive care for coronavirus”.

He said 18 Ayurveda colleges are ready in the state. “We will in the next three days start our work at the grassroots,” said Nair.

“We do treat viral infections with our own medicines and his statement is a decisive factor.”

Dr Pratap Chauhan of Jiva Ayurveda told IANS that the PM’s call for following guidelines laid down by the Ministry of Ayush to boost immunity is very significant. His 7-point plan sends a positive message to the public and will certainly boost the popularity of Ayurvedic practices, he added.

“Our Ayush Mantralaya has constituted a task force, the process is underway. We will certainly come out with positive results by collaborating with modern medicinal practices. The government has the intention to work as per the modern medical protocol,” said Dr Chauhan.

He said the preventive measures had already started in states like Haryana, Goa, Kerala and Gujarat.

“All state governments are pushing for Ayurveda. Some studies of Ayurveda that were conducted during Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) epidemic could not get recognition. Those studies will also be revived. However, these will have to be validated by authorities,” said Dr Chauhan.

The task force constituted by the Ayush Ministry includes doctors of ICMR and modern medicines also. “The protocol for the treatment will be laid down through modern medicines and medical research body so that proper documentation of the research and intervention can be done, he said.

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