Author: Singh, Namita Ashish; Kumar, Pradeep; Jyoti,; Kumar, Naresh
Title: Spices and herbs: Potential antiviral preventives and immunity boosters during COVIDâ€19 Cord-id: b9b6ww9q Document date: 2021_1_29
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Snippet: A severe acute respiratory syndrome is an unusual type of contagious pneumonia that is caused by SARS coronavirus. At present, the whole world is trying to combat this coronavirus disease and scientific communities are putting rigorous efforts to develop vaccines. However, there are only a few specific medical treatments for SARSâ€CoVâ€2. Apart from other public health measures taken to prevent this virus, we can boost our immunity with natural products. In this article, we have highlighted th
Document: A severe acute respiratory syndrome is an unusual type of contagious pneumonia that is caused by SARS coronavirus. At present, the whole world is trying to combat this coronavirus disease and scientific communities are putting rigorous efforts to develop vaccines. However, there are only a few specific medical treatments for SARSâ€CoVâ€2. Apart from other public health measures taken to prevent this virus, we can boost our immunity with natural products. In this article, we have highlighted the potential of common spices and herbs as antiviral agents and immunity boosters. A questionnaireâ€based online survey has been conducted on home remedies during COVIDâ€19 among a wide range of peoples (nâ€531) of different age groups (13–68 years) from various countries. According to the survey, 71.8% of people are taking kadha for combating infection and boosting immunity. Most people (86.1%) think that there is no side effect of kadha while 13.9% think vice versa. A total of 93.6% of people think that spices are helpful in curing coronavirus or other viral infection as well as boosting immunity. Most people are using tulsi drops, vitamin C, and chyawanprash for boosting their immunity. Therefore, we conclude from the survey and available literature that spices and herbs play a significant role against viral infections.
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