Herbal cure for Covid? First phase of study completed in Andhra Pradesh

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The research have been organised below the instructions of the Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS). (Representational picture)

The first phase of research into the Covid cure devised by a Krishnapatnam-based natural drugs practitioner was completed on Wednesday.

The research have been organised below the instructions of the Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS). They have been collectively carried out by the Regional Ayurvedic Research Centre in Vijaywada, and the SV Ayurveda College in Tirumala.

Officials stated that the researchers from the 2 establishments have completed their retrospective research. The researchers spoke to 570 individuals who had taken the Covid drugs ready by Anandaiah, a natural drugs practitioner belonging to Krishnapatnam in Nellore district.

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According to official sources, the suggestions from these individuals has been transmitted on-line to the CCRAS. The subsequent phase of analysis will embrace toxicity exams, and research on animals.

The Andhra Pradesh authorities had determined to rope in Central businesses to judge the ayurvedic treatment for Covid {that a} native practitioner claimed to have developed.

The treatment ready by Anandiah has been attracting individuals from the encompassing areas over the previous couple of days. However, distribution of drugs was halted after the Lok Ayukta stepped in following studies that Covid norms have been being violated.

Anandiah had turn into a neighborhood sensation after individuals in search of a cure for Covid started touchdown in droves at his doorsteps, after visuals of his remedy went viral on social media platforms.

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