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Press Release from their ministry of Health

Meaures shall be taken to strengthen the immune system through a healthy diet and lifestyle practises.

Agastya Harityaki 5 gm, twice a day with warm water.

Samshamani Vati 500 mg twice a day.

Trikatu(Pippali, Marich & Shunthi) powder 5 gm and Tulasi 3-5 leaves (boiled in 1-litre water, until it reduces to ½liter and keeps it in a bottle) keep taking it in sips as and when required.

Pratimarsa Nasya: Instill two drops of Anu taila/Sesame oil in each nostril daily in the morning.


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 Vitamin C for the treatment of sepsis: The scientific rationale
 Why this 1944 protocol took until 2020 to gain acceptance  Hospitals using IV-C

Vitamin C is an absolue cure for COVID-19 when given intravenously. It can can also be administered via the oral route and if enough is taken it will produce the same effect (liposomal C is much more potent than ascorbate crystals or pills). C prevents cytokine storms and sepsis, the inevitable end result of viral pneumonia, and it repairs cells. The body is largely made of collagen and collagen is made from C. It is needed in over 1000 different chemical reactions in the body.





ibuprofen should not be used for managing symptoms, say doctors and scientists

The minister, Oliver Veran, tweeted on Saturday 14 March that people with suspected covid-19 should avoid anti-inflammatory drugs. “Taking anti-inflammatory drugs (ibuprofen, cortisone . . .) could be an aggravating factor for the infection. If you have a fever, take paracetamol,” he said.

His comments seem to have stemmed in part from remarks attributed to an infectious diseases doctor in south west France. She was reported to have cited four cases of young patients with covid-19 and no underlying health problems who went on to develop serious symptoms after using non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in the early stage of their symptoms. The hospital posted a comment saying that public discussion of individual cases was inappropriate.

But Jean-Louis Montastruc, a professor of medical and clinical pharmacology at the Central University Hospital in Toulouse, said that such deleterious effects from NSAIDS would not be a surprise given that since 2019, on the advice of the National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products, French health workers have been told not to treat fever or infections with ibuprofen.



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selenium
 Selenium, Selenoproteins and Viral Infection
 A role for selenium-dependent GPX1 in SARS-CoV-2 virulence  Potential therapeutic use of ebselen for COVID-19 and other respiratory viral infections





ibuprofen: ibuprofen should not be used for managing symptoms, say doctors and scientists
https://www.bmj.com/content/368/bmj.m1086