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What about krishnapatnam ayurvedic medicine? panichestunda?


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25 minutes ago, Heroin said:

Mari pottalo tablet veste talanoppi taggatam la?

Meeru baaga rich ankunta... em le intha thelivi thetalu maintain cheyalante...

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5 minutes ago, ranku_mogudu said:

 I Initially thought so , but Eyes ki lungs ki link manaki telidhu emo kaani check a sample article where infection of eyes spread to lung'

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1797451/

 

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ANATOMICAL AND HOST RECEPTOR LINKS BETWEEN OCULAR AND RESPIRATORY SYSTEMS

There are several properties which permit the eye to serve as both a potential site of virus replication as well as a gateway for transfer of virus to extraocular sites to establish a respiratory infection. This is achieved primarily by the nasolacrimal system, which provides an anatomical bridge between ocular and respiratory tissues (Fig. 1) (4, 25). The lacrimal duct collects tear fluid from the ocular surface and transports it to the inferior meatus of the nose, facilitating the drainage of virus from ocular to respiratory tract tissues in a replication-independent manner, thus serving as a conduit for virus-containing fluid exchange between these sites (3, 2628). When placed on the eye, fluid can be taken up by the conjunctiva, sclera, or cornea, but the majority of liquid is drained into the nasopharyngeal space or swallowed; absorption of tear fluid through the epithelial lining of the lacrimal duct is also possible (29). This allows drainage of immunizing agents to nasal tissue following topical ocular administration as well as the spread of intranasally administered solutions to the conjunctival mucosal surface (28, 30). The lining of nasolacrimal duct epithelial cells with microvilli additionally permits both secretion and reabsorption of tear fluid components (31). Linkage of the ocular mucosal immune system (composed of the conjunctiva, cornea, lacrimal glands, and lacrimal drainage system) with nasal cavity-associated lymphoid tissue in the nasolacrimal ducts further supports the immunological interdependence between ocular and respiratory tract tissues (28). Despite the presence of antimicrobial peptides present in tear film, numerous viral agents have been detected in the tear fluid of symptomatic, chronic, and asymptomatic individuals (4, 3236), underscoring the potential for ocular involvement following respiratory virus infection.

 

may be bro , neenu science background kadhu so cheppalenu .... neenu just common sense tho cheppa 5 min lo ala ela cure avuthadu ani that too through eyes not taking through injection 

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30 minutes ago, Heroin said:

Mari pottalo tablet veste talanoppi taggatam la?

Pain receptors untay...The active component of the medicine acts by blocking those receptors (antagonist)...

6 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

One positive thing about the whole thing is , most patients are no longer scared / stressed about covid after taking it . 

It has a strong placebo effect , people need all the positive to recover from covid.

Placebo effect ee anukunta...Ayurvedic medicine takes some time to give relief/show effect...

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4 minutes ago, sri_india said:

may be bro , neenu science background kadhu so cheppalenu .... neenu just common sense tho cheppa 5 min lo ala ela cure avuthadu ani that too through eyes not taking through injection 

5 mins is over speculation... konni cases 30 mins to 1 hr paduthnnayi..but oxygen levels aithey definite ga back to 89-93 ki osthunnayi

 

it is not curing corona as what Media claims but  acute oxygen situation lo respiration ki help authundhi and Sp02 levels are increasing..

 

@Amrita please throw some light from Ayurveda perspective please

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Telugodi satthaa prapanchaanaiki telsindi .....anandayya ki government protection ivaalli ...lekapothe congress party and china kalisi emaina cheyyocchu anandayya ki

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Tinospora cordifolia reduces repeated infections, improves signs and symptoms, improves quality of life and also improve lung functions. So it can be given as adjuvant therapy in chronic bronchitis patients in addition to standard treatment.

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6 minutes ago, RoadRomeo said:

Tinospora cordifolia reduces repeated infections, improves signs and symptoms, improves quality of life and also improve lung functions. So it can be given as adjuvant therapy in chronic bronchitis patients in addition to standard treatment.

Some one PMed, casually asking me why am I not coming to db these days. Asked me about the Nellore medicine!!

Tried to explain you all last year itself.  Tinospora cordifolia is called Guduchi/Giloy in ayurveda.

 

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32 minutes ago, Prince_Fan said:

Telugodi satthaa prapanchaanaiki telsindi .....anandayya ki government protection ivaalli ...lekapothe congress party and china kalisi emaina cheyyocchu anandayya ki

dog bodi ne pedda threat first

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4 minutes ago, Assam_Bhayya said:

bye for now, see your after this covid mess, db lo covid related theds ku thattukune shakti naaku ledu ^&H

Official DB Virologist meere ila ante ela andi

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2 hours ago, ranku_mogudu said:

 

@Amrita please throw some light from Ayurveda perspective please

Ayurveda gurinchi naku telisindi enti ante bavuntayi chala bavuntayi ade fatafat and hajmola *n$

 

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