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Volume 5 Issue 5, July-August 2021 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 – 6470
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Management of Neurological Manifestations in
Covid-19 through Ayurveda
Dr. (Vaidya) Ravi Sharma
Professor & HOD, Kaya Chikitsa Department, Madan Mohan
Malviya Govt. Ayurved College, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
Office Incharge, Govt. Ayurved Hospital, Motichohatta, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
ABSTRACT
Ayurveda is a system of traditional Indian medicine which is based
on sound therapeutic principles and has a proven history of empirical
use. It is one of the world’s oldest holistic healing systems.
According to the Ayurvedic system of medicine, a healthy person
should have a stable equilibrium (congenial homeostasis) of Doshas
(Vata, Pitta, Kapha—psycho-biological rhythms), Agni
(metabolism/digestion), Dhatu (body tissues/elements that provide
them nourishment) and Mala (excreta), and the well-being of senses,
mind and soul. Every individual has a unique combination of these
constituent elements, which is known as the individual’s Prakruti or
unique mind-body constitution (Ashtanga Hridaya, Sharira Sthana,
Chapter 3, Verse 83). When an imbalance occurs in this equilibrium,
it causes disease, and the Ayurvedic system of medicine seeks to
remove this imbalance, to regain a healthy state.
Ayurvedic clinical profiling of COVID-19 is a pre-requisite to
develop standalone and integrative treatment approaches. At present,
Ayurvedic clinicians do not have access to COVID-19 patients in
clinical settings. In these circumstances, a preliminary clinical
profiling of COVID-19 based on review of modern medical and
classical Ayurvedic literature with inputs from Allopathic clinicians
treating COVID-19 patients assumes significance. It is extreme
important for survival at this time to develop a body status with a
good immune response for prevention and limiting severity of the
disease. For this purpose the principle of daily regime, night regime
and seasonal regime are to be followed. Special emphasis is to be
given to healthy and nutritious diet, and immune boosting drugs
should be incorporated as a part of life style in forms of various
formulations like juice, lickables, decoctions, teas, tonics etc. The
various examples of such immunoboosting formulations for general
population are Chyawanprasha, Tulsi (Ocimum basilicum L.), green
tea, Ginger tea, Cinnamon tea, Turmeric milk, etc. According to
Ayurveda concepts, there will be Dhatu-Kshaya & Agnimandya
Avastha Post-COVID 19 infection. 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 ac
hara rasayana is useful for mental
stability.
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Ravi Sharma "Management of
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INTRODUCTION
Ayurveda is unique in its approach as a healing
science, rather than merely a medical science. It is
rightly considered as science of life and it gives due
importance to all the aspects of treatment. The word
Ayurved is comprised of Ayu + Ved. Ayu denotes the
healthy and happy life where as Ved is derived from
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vid dhatu which means the knowledge. Hence
Ayurveda should be considered in true sense as
Knowledge system about healthy and happylife. This
article “Protocol for Ayurveda Practitioners” is a
guideline for the use of registered Ayurveda
Practitioners only. There are four sections covering
the whole spectrum of COVID 19 infection
management. The draft deals with the
symptomatology in these three stages:
1. 1st stage – Swasa-Kasa symptoms with Jwara
(COVID 19 positive or negative with mild
symptoms)
2. 2nd stage – Vata-Kapha pradhan Jwara (Fever)
(COVID 19 positive with specific symptoms at
moderate level)
3. 3rd Stage – Vata-Kaphaja Sannipatika
Jwara(Fever)(COVID 19 positive with severe
symptoms with respiratory distress etc. )
Ayurveda's intensive information on preventive care
drives through the vastness of Dinacharya (daily
regime) and Ritucharya (Seasonal regime) to maintain
healthy life. The simplicity of awareness about
oneself and the harmony each individual can achieve
by uplifting and maintaining their immunity is highly
emphasized across Ayurveda's classical scriptures.
Further, Ayurveda emphasizes on prevention first. In
that direction Svasthahitadravyas (recipes for
healthy) have been indicated in the form of
Rasayana&Vajikarana. Ojus is considered as
responsible for Vyadhikshamatva (immunity). It is
achieved by two approaches viz., VyadhiBala
Virodhitva&Vyadhyutpadaka Pratibandhakatva.
Among them Vyadhibalavirodhitva is achieved by
improving the immunity of an individual's body,
while Vyadhyutpadaka Pratibandhakatva is created
by using recipes which are specific in preventing
disease. Measures for ‘Conservation of Agni-bala’,
‘Attainment of Rakta- Pitta-Prana homeostasis and
‘Protection of Tri-Marma i.e. vital organs’ can be
important Host based strategies for reduction in the
mortality in COVID-19 and for better clinical
outcomes.
Fundamentally Ayurveda classifies diseases as Nija
(from Intrinsic Causes), Agantuja (Extrinsic causes)
and Manasa (Psychosomatic) Aupsargika (Infectious)
and Sankramak (Contagious) are mentioned by
Sushruta (7th century BC). The concept of infectious
diseases is explained under five chapters Jwara,
Krimi, Visha, Janapadodhwamsa and Ritucharya
(Seasonal regimes). Jwara (Hyperthermia) is cardinal
symptom in many of infectious diseases. Krimi is all
encompassing term used for parasites, worms and
microbes. Arundatta the commentator of Ashtang
Hridaya clarifies that pathogen of the blood is totally
invisible to the human eye, their existence can be
inferred.
Ayurveda therefore proposes the paradigm shift from
Ayu to Deeraghayu, Deeraghayu to Sukhayu and
Sukhayu to Hitayu. Factors which are common to the
community like air (Vayu), water (Jala), habitat
(Desha) and seasons (Kala) are responsible for
'Janapadodhwamsa'. These factors prove to be true
even today in perspective of different Pandemic
situations like COVID. COVID 19, according to
Ayurveda is caused by vitiated Vayu (droplets) and
vitiated Desha. Thus, Herbal Fumigation (Hawan)
with ghee and Vayu shuddhikara drugs was
advocated and was found useful.
Health management system in Ayurveda. Successful
management depends on availability and best
qualities of for segments i.e. Vaidya (physician)
Parichayak (para medical and supporting staff)
Ayushdha (Medicines) and Rogi (well aware and
convinced patient ).
Ayurvedic medicines, especially Ashwagandha
(Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal, WS), may be
beneficial in the management of COVID-19. WS is a
widely prescribed Ayurvedic botanical known as an
immunomodulatory, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and
adaptogenic agent. The chemical profile and
pharmacological activities of WS have been
extensively reported. Several clinical studies have
reported its safety for use in humans.
DISCUSSION
Mild and Moderate symptoms. Co-morbid and
immune compromised conditions
A. Mild symptoms -(fever , nasal congestion, sore
throat , headache, body ache)
1. Tribhuvankirti Ras - 250 mg T.D.
2. Sitopaladi Churna 2 Gram + Yashtimadhu churna
500 mg + Pushkarmula Churna I Gram + Godanti
Bhasma I Gram - mixed with honey in 3 divided
doses per day.
3. Amrutarishta -30 ml 2 times with equal amount
of Luke warm water after food.
B. Moderate symptoms -(Fever, breathlessness
breathing more than 40 per min, SPO2 less than
90)
1. Laxmivilas Ras 250 mg + Shwaskuthar ras 250
mg + Talisadi chura 2 Gram + Pushkarmula
Churna I Gram - with ginger juice & honey in 3
divided doses per day.
2. Vishanbhasma Yog (Rasasindur I part + Shrunga
Bhasma 8 to 16 part) - I Gram 3 times.
3. Tribhuvan Kirti Rasa - 250 mg 3 times with hot
water
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4. Aroryavardhini - 500 mg 3 times with hot water.
5. Kanakasava- 30 ml 3 times with equal amount of
Luke warm water after food
6. Vyaghriharitaki / Chitrakharitaki Avaleha- 5 to
10 gm once in the moming with luke warm water
C. Immuno Compromised Conditions -
1. Laghumalini / Madhumalini / Suvarnamalini
vasanta rasa 125 mg two times with water after
food.
2. Chyavanprash- l0 to 20 grams empty stomach in
the morning
3. Choushasti Prahar Pippali Rasayan - (Tablet)
250 mg once daily with honey or luke warm
water.
Comorbid conditions -
A. Diabetes
1. Nisha Amlaki chura -5gms with warm water on
empty stomach.
2. Vasanta kusumakar Rasa 125 mg2 times with
water after food
B. Cardio vascular disease
1. Hrudayarnav rasa-125 mg after food 2 times
2. Arjunarishta l5 to 20 ml two times with water
after food
3. Ashwagandha churna 3gm + Arjuna churna 3gm
two times with milk before food.
4. Sarpagandhavati 250 to 500 mg two times with
water for hypertension.
C. Renal disease -
1. Chandraprabha Vati- 500 mgZto 3 times after
food
2. Varunadi Kwath 30 to 40 ml two times.
3. Sarvatobhadra vati - 250 mg two times
Ancient records (from as far back as the 1200
BC Atharvaveda) and, more recently, small-scale
clinical studies have hinted that various properties of
the Ashwagandha plant could be beneficial in fighting
off viral infections. The root, the smell of which is
commonly likened to that of a horse (and hence the
name ashwa, which means horse in Sanskrit), is an
analgesic that soothes the nervous system in case of
pain response. It also contains a natural chemical
(Withaferin A) which has been shown to demonstrate
anti-inflammatory and immunomodulating effects.
After decades of use as an addition to milk or tea, the
plant’s properties will, for the first time, are being
examined in a scientific setting. Studies indicate that
the patients recovered from COVID-19 face different
health issues. This has made the post-COVID
treatment of paramount importance. Ayur Bethaniya
offers post Covid treatment
As Coronavirus primarily attacks the respiratory
system and lungs, the post COVID treatment will
begin from the respiratory system. The patient will be
subjected to ayurvedic treatments for improving
respiratory function, which will have a duration of 14
days. Additional medicines will be prescribed for
consumption for a duration of 03 months.
RESULTS
Studies indicate that the patients recovered from
COVID-19 face different health issues. This has made
the post-COVID treatment of paramount
importance. Ayur Bethaniya offers post Covid
treatment. By implementing healthy practices to
improve metabolic activities and the absorption of
nutrients, the body will resist attacks from
antigens. We are elaborating here the course of Post
COVID-19 treatment followed at Ayur Bethaniya.
This has been prepared under the guidance of
experienced doctors and medical professionals at the
hospitals. Based on the studies undertaken by various
national and international medical organizations and
the observations and analysis made thereby.
This will consist of the following treatments:
1. Agni Deepana and Ama Pachana (1-3 days) –
This method is for correcting the metabolism and
digestive system.
Choice of Internal Medicines:
Pachanamritam Kashayam: If the patient has low
digestion with heartburn ,but regular bowel
motion
Amruthotharam kashayam: If the patient is weak
and feels feverishness.
Gandharvahasthadi kashayam or Chirubilvadi
kashayam -If the patient has improper bowel
movement with distension of abdomen.
2. Udvarthanam (Powder massage – 1-3 days) –
Rooksha kind of treatment, whole-
body massage with medicated powder.
3. Snehapanam (4-10 days) – Medicated ghee
consumption for bringing vitiated doshas from
various body parts to GIT.
Choice of Internal Medicines for snehapana:
Indukantham ghritham: If the patient is weak with
low digestion and weak immunity and presenting
with dry cough.
Shatphala ghrutham: If the patient is having more
respiratory symptoms ,with productive cough etc
Thikthakam ghritham: If the patient is having a
low digestive system with heartburn but with
normal bowel motion.
Gulguluthikthakam ghritham: In chronic issues.
High graded or deep rooted diseases.
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4. Oil Massage + Steam Bath (11th day) –
Helps rejuvenation of the body and expulsion of
toxic waste through skin.
5. Vamanam (Emesis)/ Virechanam (Purgation) -
12th day – Purification of the body by expelling
the doshas through upward movement or
downward movement.
Choice of Internal Medicines:
Dasamoolam katutrayam kashayam: If still cough
persists
Nayopayam kashayam: GIT involvement along
with cough or any respiratory issues.
Vyaghryadi kashayam: If feverishness persists or
in case of a productive cough.
6. Sirodhara /Thakra Dhara – 13-14th day – This
treatment involves pouring of oil/medicated
buttermilk on the head. This treatment method is
done for pacifying vitiated doshas from the
nervous system.
7. Internal medicines with Rasayana therapy for
3 Months after discharge - To rejuvenate and
modulate immunity system and to prevent further
complications
Rasayana medicine:
Chyavanaprasam
Kooshmanda rasayanam
Dasamula haritaki lehyam
The following are a few guidelines that every
asymptomatic, mildly symptomatic and also people
suffering from post-covid complications must follow
thoroughly.
Drink at least 3 to 4 litres of warm water every
day.
Take immunity-boosting ayurvedic medicines
prescribed by a qualified practitioner.
Professional work must be resumed in a graded
manner only if your body permits. You can
indulge in small household tasks.
The patient can practise pranayama, yoga asana,
and meditation only if your health permits or as
prescribed.
A few breathing exercises can be done as
prescribed by your physician.
Take easy to digest freshly cooked nutritious diet.
The patient needs to completely avoid smoking
and consumption of alcohol.
Take adequate night sleep (10:00 PM to 6:00
AM) and rest.
Never skip medications as advised for COVID
and other comorbidities. Only take medicines
under a professional medical advisor.
Do self-health monitoring at home regularly such
as temperature, blood pressure, blood sugar
(especially, if you are diabetic).
If the patient is having persistent dry cough or
sore throat, he has to do saline gargles and steam
inhalation. You can also add herbs or spices for
gargling and steam inhalation. Cough medicines
can be taken on the advice of a qualified
ayurvedic practitioner or medical doctor.
Always lookout for warning signs like high-grade
fever, unexplained chest pain, focal weakness,
breathlessness, or new onset of confusion.
You can also use an essential oil like Eucalyptus
Essential Oil in a diffuser. Essential oils of
therapeutic herbs help ease anxiety and relieve
nasal congestion. They can also be massaged into
the skin with carrier oils to get relief from pain.
Exercising may sound unappealing especially
when you don’t feel like getting up from bed. But,
it is very crucial for speedy recovery. Working
out regularly will improve oxygen and blood
circulation. It also helps in detoxifying your body.
Exercising will also produce more happiness
hormones which will uplift your spirits. This is
something you need especially after contracting
with COVID.
You can walk under the sunlight for 45 mins a day
(preferably on the balcony or closed terrace), and do
Anulom Vilom Pranayama for 10 mins a day.
CONCLUSION
Ayurveda’s immunity boosting measures for self care
during COVID 19 crisis
In the wake of the Covid 19 outbreak, entire mankind
across the globe is suffering. Enhancing the body’s
natural defence system (immunity) plays an important
role in maintaining optimum health.
We all know that prevention is better than cure. While
there is no medicine for COVID-19 as of now, it will
be good to take preventive measures which boost our
immunity in these times.
Ayurveda, being the science of life, propagates the
gifts of nature in maintaining healthy and happy
living. Ayurveda’s extensive knowledge base on
preventive care, derives from the concepts of
“Dinacharya” – daily regimes and “Ritucharya” –
seasonal regimes to maintain healthy life. It is a plant-
based science. The simplicity of awareness about
oneself and the harmony each individual can achieve
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by uplifting and maintaining his or her immunity is
emphasized across Ayurveda’s classical scriptures.
Abhyanga (oil massage) is a form of Ayurveda
therapy that involves massage of the body with
medicated luke warm oil. This oil is pre medicated
with specific herbs for specific conditions. Under
supervision of Ayurveda doctors the skilled therapists
perform the Abhyanga which turns in multiple
benefits for post Covid benefits. Ayurveda has
enough potential and possibilities to be employed
both for prevention and treatment of COVID-19. This
will provide an important opportunity for learning
and generating credible evidence. It is pertinent to
reiterate that participation of Ayurveda in addressing
the COVID-19 challenge in India should not remain
limited and seen as the extension of healthcare
services and support to bio-medical system.
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Management of Neurological Manifestations in Covid 19 through Ayurveda

  • 1. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Volume 5 Issue 5, July-August 2021 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 – 6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD43778 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 5 | Jul-Aug 2021 Page 110 Management of Neurological Manifestations in Covid-19 through Ayurveda Dr. (Vaidya) Ravi Sharma Professor & HOD, Kaya Chikitsa Department, Madan Mohan Malviya Govt. Ayurved College, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India Office Incharge, Govt. Ayurved Hospital, Motichohatta, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India ABSTRACT Ayurveda is a system of traditional Indian medicine which is based on sound therapeutic principles and has a proven history of empirical use. It is one of the world’s oldest holistic healing systems. According to the Ayurvedic system of medicine, a healthy person should have a stable equilibrium (congenial homeostasis) of Doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha—psycho-biological rhythms), Agni (metabolism/digestion), Dhatu (body tissues/elements that provide them nourishment) and Mala (excreta), and the well-being of senses, mind and soul. Every individual has a unique combination of these constituent elements, which is known as the individual’s Prakruti or unique mind-body constitution (Ashtanga Hridaya, Sharira Sthana, Chapter 3, Verse 83). When an imbalance occurs in this equilibrium, it causes disease, and the Ayurvedic system of medicine seeks to remove this imbalance, to regain a healthy state. Ayurvedic clinical profiling of COVID-19 is a pre-requisite to develop standalone and integrative treatment approaches. At present, Ayurvedic clinicians do not have access to COVID-19 patients in clinical settings. In these circumstances, a preliminary clinical profiling of COVID-19 based on review of modern medical and classical Ayurvedic literature with inputs from Allopathic clinicians treating COVID-19 patients assumes significance. It is extreme important for survival at this time to develop a body status with a good immune response for prevention and limiting severity of the disease. For this purpose the principle of daily regime, night regime and seasonal regime are to be followed. Special emphasis is to be given to healthy and nutritious diet, and immune boosting drugs should be incorporated as a part of life style in forms of various formulations like juice, lickables, decoctions, teas, tonics etc. The various examples of such immunoboosting formulations for general population are Chyawanprasha, Tulsi (Ocimum basilicum L.), green tea, Ginger tea, Cinnamon tea, Turmeric milk, etc. According to Ayurveda concepts, there will be Dhatu-Kshaya & Agnimandya Avastha Post-COVID 19 infection. 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 ac hara rasayana is useful for mental stability. How to cite this paper: 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, pp.110-114, URL: www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd43778.pdf Copyright © 2021 by author (s) and International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Journal. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) INTRODUCTION Ayurveda is unique in its approach as a healing science, rather than merely a medical science. It is rightly considered as science of life and it gives due importance to all the aspects of treatment. The word Ayurved is comprised of Ayu + Ved. Ayu denotes the healthy and happy life where as Ved is derived from IJTSRD43778
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD43778 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 5 | Jul-Aug 2021 Page 111 vid dhatu which means the knowledge. Hence Ayurveda should be considered in true sense as Knowledge system about healthy and happylife. This article “Protocol for Ayurveda Practitioners” is a guideline for the use of registered Ayurveda Practitioners only. There are four sections covering the whole spectrum of COVID 19 infection management. The draft deals with the symptomatology in these three stages: 1. 1st stage – Swasa-Kasa symptoms with Jwara (COVID 19 positive or negative with mild symptoms) 2. 2nd stage – Vata-Kapha pradhan Jwara (Fever) (COVID 19 positive with specific symptoms at moderate level) 3. 3rd Stage – Vata-Kaphaja Sannipatika Jwara(Fever)(COVID 19 positive with severe symptoms with respiratory distress etc. ) Ayurveda's intensive information on preventive care drives through the vastness of Dinacharya (daily regime) and Ritucharya (Seasonal regime) to maintain healthy life. The simplicity of awareness about oneself and the harmony each individual can achieve by uplifting and maintaining their immunity is highly emphasized across Ayurveda's classical scriptures. Further, Ayurveda emphasizes on prevention first. In that direction Svasthahitadravyas (recipes for healthy) have been indicated in the form of Rasayana&Vajikarana. Ojus is considered as responsible for Vyadhikshamatva (immunity). It is achieved by two approaches viz., VyadhiBala Virodhitva&Vyadhyutpadaka Pratibandhakatva. Among them Vyadhibalavirodhitva is achieved by improving the immunity of an individual's body, while Vyadhyutpadaka Pratibandhakatva is created by using recipes which are specific in preventing disease. Measures for ‘Conservation of Agni-bala’, ‘Attainment of Rakta- Pitta-Prana homeostasis and ‘Protection of Tri-Marma i.e. vital organs’ can be important Host based strategies for reduction in the mortality in COVID-19 and for better clinical outcomes. Fundamentally Ayurveda classifies diseases as Nija (from Intrinsic Causes), Agantuja (Extrinsic causes) and Manasa (Psychosomatic) Aupsargika (Infectious) and Sankramak (Contagious) are mentioned by Sushruta (7th century BC). The concept of infectious diseases is explained under five chapters Jwara, Krimi, Visha, Janapadodhwamsa and Ritucharya (Seasonal regimes). Jwara (Hyperthermia) is cardinal symptom in many of infectious diseases. Krimi is all encompassing term used for parasites, worms and microbes. Arundatta the commentator of Ashtang Hridaya clarifies that pathogen of the blood is totally invisible to the human eye, their existence can be inferred. Ayurveda therefore proposes the paradigm shift from Ayu to Deeraghayu, Deeraghayu to Sukhayu and Sukhayu to Hitayu. Factors which are common to the community like air (Vayu), water (Jala), habitat (Desha) and seasons (Kala) are responsible for 'Janapadodhwamsa'. These factors prove to be true even today in perspective of different Pandemic situations like COVID. COVID 19, according to Ayurveda is caused by vitiated Vayu (droplets) and vitiated Desha. Thus, Herbal Fumigation (Hawan) with ghee and Vayu shuddhikara drugs was advocated and was found useful. Health management system in Ayurveda. Successful management depends on availability and best qualities of for segments i.e. Vaidya (physician) Parichayak (para medical and supporting staff) Ayushdha (Medicines) and Rogi (well aware and convinced patient ). Ayurvedic medicines, especially Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal, WS), may be beneficial in the management of COVID-19. WS is a widely prescribed Ayurvedic botanical known as an immunomodulatory, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and adaptogenic agent. The chemical profile and pharmacological activities of WS have been extensively reported. Several clinical studies have reported its safety for use in humans. DISCUSSION Mild and Moderate symptoms. Co-morbid and immune compromised conditions A. Mild symptoms -(fever , nasal congestion, sore throat , headache, body ache) 1. Tribhuvankirti Ras - 250 mg T.D. 2. Sitopaladi Churna 2 Gram + Yashtimadhu churna 500 mg + Pushkarmula Churna I Gram + Godanti Bhasma I Gram - mixed with honey in 3 divided doses per day. 3. Amrutarishta -30 ml 2 times with equal amount of Luke warm water after food. B. Moderate symptoms -(Fever, breathlessness breathing more than 40 per min, SPO2 less than 90) 1. Laxmivilas Ras 250 mg + Shwaskuthar ras 250 mg + Talisadi chura 2 Gram + Pushkarmula Churna I Gram - with ginger juice & honey in 3 divided doses per day. 2. Vishanbhasma Yog (Rasasindur I part + Shrunga Bhasma 8 to 16 part) - I Gram 3 times. 3. Tribhuvan Kirti Rasa - 250 mg 3 times with hot water
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD43778 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 5 | Jul-Aug 2021 Page 112 4. Aroryavardhini - 500 mg 3 times with hot water. 5. Kanakasava- 30 ml 3 times with equal amount of Luke warm water after food 6. Vyaghriharitaki / Chitrakharitaki Avaleha- 5 to 10 gm once in the moming with luke warm water C. Immuno Compromised Conditions - 1. Laghumalini / Madhumalini / Suvarnamalini vasanta rasa 125 mg two times with water after food. 2. Chyavanprash- l0 to 20 grams empty stomach in the morning 3. Choushasti Prahar Pippali Rasayan - (Tablet) 250 mg once daily with honey or luke warm water. Comorbid conditions - A. Diabetes 1. Nisha Amlaki chura -5gms with warm water on empty stomach. 2. Vasanta kusumakar Rasa 125 mg2 times with water after food B. Cardio vascular disease 1. Hrudayarnav rasa-125 mg after food 2 times 2. Arjunarishta l5 to 20 ml two times with water after food 3. Ashwagandha churna 3gm + Arjuna churna 3gm two times with milk before food. 4. Sarpagandhavati 250 to 500 mg two times with water for hypertension. C. Renal disease - 1. Chandraprabha Vati- 500 mgZto 3 times after food 2. Varunadi Kwath 30 to 40 ml two times. 3. Sarvatobhadra vati - 250 mg two times Ancient records (from as far back as the 1200 BC Atharvaveda) and, more recently, small-scale clinical studies have hinted that various properties of the Ashwagandha plant could be beneficial in fighting off viral infections. The root, the smell of which is commonly likened to that of a horse (and hence the name ashwa, which means horse in Sanskrit), is an analgesic that soothes the nervous system in case of pain response. It also contains a natural chemical (Withaferin A) which has been shown to demonstrate anti-inflammatory and immunomodulating effects. After decades of use as an addition to milk or tea, the plant’s properties will, for the first time, are being examined in a scientific setting. Studies indicate that the patients recovered from COVID-19 face different health issues. This has made the post-COVID treatment of paramount importance. Ayur Bethaniya offers post Covid treatment As Coronavirus primarily attacks the respiratory system and lungs, the post COVID treatment will begin from the respiratory system. The patient will be subjected to ayurvedic treatments for improving respiratory function, which will have a duration of 14 days. Additional medicines will be prescribed for consumption for a duration of 03 months. RESULTS Studies indicate that the patients recovered from COVID-19 face different health issues. This has made the post-COVID treatment of paramount importance. Ayur Bethaniya offers post Covid treatment. By implementing healthy practices to improve metabolic activities and the absorption of nutrients, the body will resist attacks from antigens. We are elaborating here the course of Post COVID-19 treatment followed at Ayur Bethaniya. This has been prepared under the guidance of experienced doctors and medical professionals at the hospitals. Based on the studies undertaken by various national and international medical organizations and the observations and analysis made thereby. This will consist of the following treatments: 1. Agni Deepana and Ama Pachana (1-3 days) – This method is for correcting the metabolism and digestive system. Choice of Internal Medicines: Pachanamritam Kashayam: If the patient has low digestion with heartburn ,but regular bowel motion Amruthotharam kashayam: If the patient is weak and feels feverishness. Gandharvahasthadi kashayam or Chirubilvadi kashayam -If the patient has improper bowel movement with distension of abdomen. 2. Udvarthanam (Powder massage – 1-3 days) – Rooksha kind of treatment, whole- body massage with medicated powder. 3. Snehapanam (4-10 days) – Medicated ghee consumption for bringing vitiated doshas from various body parts to GIT. Choice of Internal Medicines for snehapana: Indukantham ghritham: If the patient is weak with low digestion and weak immunity and presenting with dry cough. Shatphala ghrutham: If the patient is having more respiratory symptoms ,with productive cough etc Thikthakam ghritham: If the patient is having a low digestive system with heartburn but with normal bowel motion. Gulguluthikthakam ghritham: In chronic issues. High graded or deep rooted diseases.
  • 4. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD43778 | Volume – 5 | Issue – 5 | Jul-Aug 2021 Page 113 4. Oil Massage + Steam Bath (11th day) – Helps rejuvenation of the body and expulsion of toxic waste through skin. 5. Vamanam (Emesis)/ Virechanam (Purgation) - 12th day – Purification of the body by expelling the doshas through upward movement or downward movement. Choice of Internal Medicines: Dasamoolam katutrayam kashayam: If still cough persists Nayopayam kashayam: GIT involvement along with cough or any respiratory issues. Vyaghryadi kashayam: If feverishness persists or in case of a productive cough. 6. Sirodhara /Thakra Dhara – 13-14th day – This treatment involves pouring of oil/medicated buttermilk on the head. This treatment method is done for pacifying vitiated doshas from the nervous system. 7. Internal medicines with Rasayana therapy for 3 Months after discharge - To rejuvenate and modulate immunity system and to prevent further complications Rasayana medicine: Chyavanaprasam Kooshmanda rasayanam Dasamula haritaki lehyam The following are a few guidelines that every asymptomatic, mildly symptomatic and also people suffering from post-covid complications must follow thoroughly. Drink at least 3 to 4 litres of warm water every day. Take immunity-boosting ayurvedic medicines prescribed by a qualified practitioner. Professional work must be resumed in a graded manner only if your body permits. You can indulge in small household tasks. The patient can practise pranayama, yoga asana, and meditation only if your health permits or as prescribed. A few breathing exercises can be done as prescribed by your physician. Take easy to digest freshly cooked nutritious diet. The patient needs to completely avoid smoking and consumption of alcohol. Take adequate night sleep (10:00 PM to 6:00 AM) and rest. Never skip medications as advised for COVID and other comorbidities. Only take medicines under a professional medical advisor. Do self-health monitoring at home regularly such as temperature, blood pressure, blood sugar (especially, if you are diabetic). If the patient is having persistent dry cough or sore throat, he has to do saline gargles and steam inhalation. You can also add herbs or spices for gargling and steam inhalation. Cough medicines can be taken on the advice of a qualified ayurvedic practitioner or medical doctor. Always lookout for warning signs like high-grade fever, unexplained chest pain, focal weakness, breathlessness, or new onset of confusion. You can also use an essential oil like Eucalyptus Essential Oil in a diffuser. Essential oils of therapeutic herbs help ease anxiety and relieve nasal congestion. They can also be massaged into the skin with carrier oils to get relief from pain. Exercising may sound unappealing especially when you don’t feel like getting up from bed. But, it is very crucial for speedy recovery. Working out regularly will improve oxygen and blood circulation. It also helps in detoxifying your body. Exercising will also produce more happiness hormones which will uplift your spirits. This is something you need especially after contracting with COVID. You can walk under the sunlight for 45 mins a day (preferably on the balcony or closed terrace), and do Anulom Vilom Pranayama for 10 mins a day. CONCLUSION Ayurveda’s immunity boosting measures for self care during COVID 19 crisis In the wake of the Covid 19 outbreak, entire mankind across the globe is suffering. Enhancing the body’s natural defence system (immunity) plays an important role in maintaining optimum health. We all know that prevention is better than cure. While there is no medicine for COVID-19 as of now, it will be good to take preventive measures which boost our immunity in these times. Ayurveda, being the science of life, propagates the gifts of nature in maintaining healthy and happy living. Ayurveda’s extensive knowledge base on preventive care, derives from the concepts of “Dinacharya” – daily regimes and “Ritucharya” – seasonal regimes to maintain healthy life. It is a plant- based science. The simplicity of awareness about oneself and the harmony each individual can achieve
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