Understanding DUSHI-VISHA from Samhita in COVID Vaccinated People
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Abstract: Covid 19 vaccine had played an important role in controlling the spread of COVID virus. But post effects of the COVID vaccine has become major public health issues World wide.
The immediate and later effects of Covid 19 vaccine has shown many symptoms which shows closest resemblance to Dushi Visha according to Ayurvedic science.A Google survey was conducted which proves the same.
Dushi Visha, a concept in Ayurveda, refers to the accumulation of toxins in the body, leading to various health issues. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of Ayurvedic interventions in managing Dushi Visha. A comprehensive treatment approach, including Panchakarma, herbal remedies, and dietary modifications,can be administered to pateint. Which may help to get significant reductions in Dushi Visha symptoms and improvements in overall well-being. This study highlights the potential of Ayurvedic medicine in addressing Dushi Visha and promoting holistic health.
Aim: -To prove Covid 19 vaccine as Dushivisha
Objectives:
To investigate the immediate and post effects of COVID 19 vaccine on the body.
To evaluate the relationship between the COVID 19 vaccine and DushiVisha.
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