Populations using Traditional Home Remedy at Low Risk for COVID-19 Infection

被引:0
|
作者
Kaur, Gunpreet [1 ]
Sharma, Ravinder [2 ]
Bansal, Parveen [1 ]
Gupta, Vikas [1 ]
机构
[1] Baba Farid Univ Hlth Sci, Univ Ctr Excellence Res, Faridkot, India
[2] Baba Farid Univ Hlth Sci, Univ Inst Pharmaceut Sci & Res, Faridkot, India
关键词
Chaywanprash; COVID-19; quinine; virus; SARS-CoV-2; food supplement;
D O I
10.2174/2215083810666230516113258
中图分类号
R [医药、卫生];
学科分类号
10 ;
摘要
According to the WHO, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), no medications/vaccines are proven to be fully effective for the treatment/prevention of SARS-CoV-2. All are aware that the virus is acting through the respiratory system due to lowered immunity of the body and have a devastating effect on the mental health of populations worldwide. There are very remote chances of developing a drug in a short span of time, along with tested safety and efficacy. Hence there is a need to find out some home remedies accessible to all. Here authors propose a food supplement Chaywanprash (ChyPra), which has been used by populations worldwidfor ages without any established side effects. It also contains quinine in minute quantities and a number of proven antiviral active components for SARS CoV. In addition, this formula is recommended in Ayurveda for the maintenance of mental health and rejuvenation.
引用
收藏
页码:98 / 101
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Is low sodium intake a risk factor for severe and fatal COVID-19 infection?
    Post, Adrian
    Dullaart, Robin P. F.
    Bakker, Stephan J. L.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2020, 75 : 109 - 109
  • [22] COVID-19 and Risk of VTE in Ethnically Diverse Populations
    Go, Alan S.
    Reynolds, Kristi
    Tabada, Grace H.
    Prasad, Priya A.
    Sung, Sue Hee
    Garcia, Elisha
    Portugal, Cecilia
    Fan, Dongjie
    Pai, Ashok P.
    Fang, Margaret C.
    CHEST, 2021, 160 (04) : 1459 - 1470
  • [24] DMARD Adherence During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Association with Risk of COVID-19 Infection
    Selvam, Tanya
    Peterman, Kelli
    Haghshenas, Arezoo
    Liu, Lucy
    ARTHRITIS & RHEUMATOLOGY, 2023, 75 : 5037 - 5038
  • [25] Association of COVID-19 Vaccination With Risk for Incident Diabetes After COVID-19 Infection
    Kwan, Alan C.
    Ebinger, Joseph E.
    Botting, Patrick
    Navarrette, Jesse
    Claggett, Brian
    Cheng, Susan
    JAMA NETWORK OPEN, 2023, 6 (02) : e2255965
  • [26] Hospital-at-home care for immunodeficient patients with COVID-19: Approach to persistent COVID-19 infection
    Miyamoto, Yuki
    Matsumura, Yasufumi
    Sumiyoshi, Shougen
    Morikami, Yoshiki
    Nagao, Miki
    CLINICAL CASE REPORTS, 2023, 11 (05):
  • [27] Modeling COVID-19 infection in high-risk settings and low-risk settings
    Ndlovu, Meshach
    Mpofu, Mqhelewenkosi A.
    Moyo, Rodwell G.
    PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH, 2022, 128
  • [28] Remdesivir, a remedy or a ripple in severe COVID-19?
    Doggrell, Sheila A.
    EXPERT OPINION ON INVESTIGATIONAL DRUGS, 2020, 29 (11) : 1195 - 1198
  • [29] Analysis of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Home and In-Center Dialysis Populations
    Cherif, Alhaji
    Wang, Yuedong
    Lasky, Rachel
    Willetts, Joanna
    Usvyat, Len A.
    Kotanko, Peter
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY, 2021, 32 (10): : 81 - 82
  • [30] Is prognostic monitoring of high-risk populations at risk for oral cancer necessary after infection with COVID-19?
    Ganapathy, Dhanraj
    Sekaran, Saravanan
    Pitchaiah, Sivaperumal
    ORAL ONCOLOGY, 2022, 131