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Written by Shruti MenonBBC Reality Check, DelhiMarch 19, 2020Updated on April 19, 2020image source, Getty ImagesFalse and misleading information is being spread on Indian news channels and social media posts as authorities seek to curb the coronavirus with strict movement restrictions across the country.We have seen some of the most prominent examples.Traditional herbs do not increase immunity against virusesIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s coronavirus response strategy includes advising people to use traditional herbs.image source, Getty Imagesimage caption, Prime Minister Modi announces seven-point plan to fight virus”The problem is that many of these claims (about certain supplements that boost immunity) are…

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Share on PinterestWe spoke to experts about using herbal medicine during the pandemic.Getty ImagesHerbal medicine has long been used to treat infections and viruses such as colds, flu, fever, and even herpes.However, one of the biggest problems with using these herbs in the United States is that many herbs and natural remedies are of low quality.Certain herbs, if misused, can further boost the immune system and cause a “cytokine storm.””As scientists around the world race to find effective treatments and cures for coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Chinese health officials help people sick with the respiratory infection. They started promoting alternative medicines,…

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By Eze Nwabueze A traditional medicine expert and Chairman, Anambra State chapter of the Nigerian Association of Traditional Medicine Practitioners (NANTEMP), Dr Cyril Akudigwe, has dismissed fears that there is yet no known cure for the deadly coronavirus pandemic, saying the virus can be cured with herbal remedies. He said that as an internationally acclaimed herbalist, he is not in a position to confirm whether orthodox medicine can cure the virus, but he can only confirm that as the virus is toxic, natural roots and herbs can easily eliminate it from patients. Speaking to reporters at the Infectious Diseases Unit…

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This “Witch on Fire” side chat video demonstrated the process of waking up and charging a bowl of water for use on the altar. Then, we talked about the preparation of Charge Moon Water, which starts with making flower essences. That process will be shared in this article. The topic of lunar magic will be discussed, as well as the connection between the Tarot Priestess card and the High Priestess’ regalia. Click on the image below to watch the video! A heron pouring water on the altar.Click on the image to watch the video of his Fireside Chat on April…

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1concentrationLafco New York Rosemary EucalyptusLafco names all their candles after the room they’ll be placed in. This candle is aptly named “Office” and is perfect for those times when you want to focus and work from home, with notes of rosemary and ecalyptus, plus basil and juniper berry.2concentrationProject 62 Wellness Candle Tea Tree & Spearmint With two types of mint (peppermint and spearmint) and rosemary, this three-wick candle will get you in the zone instantly, plus the neutral tones of the jar and wooden topper mean it can be paired with any style.3concentrationPaddywax White Woods & Mint Iridescent Ceramic CandleThe…

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Photo: Author Obviously, I’m not a very relaxed person, in fact I’m quite neurotic. morning I’m a Virgo, so relaxing is something I struggle with. When things get too hectic during the day, I have plenty of ways to de-stress: enjoying lots of hobbies, cuddling and walking my dog, drinking tea, etc. But at night, it’s hard to just lie in bed and rest my head, especially with the pandemic spreading, the economy tanking, and all of our sense of normalcy disappearing. Lately, I’ve been feeling more stressed than I’ve felt in a long time. this Stress is neither productive…

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As China appears to be emerging from the worst of the coronavirus outbreak, government officials are encouraging the use of traditional medicine for treatment and prevention, but the practice is giving the public a false sense of security amid the pandemic. Experts warn that it could causeChina’s National Health Commission said last month that more than 80,000 people have been infected with the coronavirus since the outbreak began in December, and 90% of them have used some form of traditional Chinese medicine to treat symptoms. He reported that he was taking the drug.Traditional treatments can alleviate symptoms, reduce the severity…

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As China appears to be emerging from the worst of the coronavirus outbreak, government officials are encouraging the use of traditional medicine for treatment and prevention, but the practice is giving the public a false sense of security amid the pandemic. Experts warn that it could causeChina’s National Health Commission reported last month that of the more than 80,000 people infected with the coronavirus since the outbreak began last December, 90 percent had taken some traditional Chinese medicine to treat their symptoms. .Traditional treatments can alleviate symptoms, reduce the severity of the virus, improve recovery rates and reduce mortality, according…

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Some medications used to reduce anxiety come with unpleasant side effects. Therefore, people with anxiety may consider herbal medicine as an alternative. Examples include chamomile, valerian, etc. It is important to consult your doctor before reducing or discontinuing prescription medications or starting herbal supplements. Many medicines derived from herbal ingredients are powerful, can cause side effects, and can interact with other medicines.Here we discuss nine herbs and supplements that can help reduce anxiety. Different herbs can have different effects on the body.For example, some ashwagandha can lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol in the blood. Prolonged exposure to high…

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Unverified claims can mislead the public Ọọ̀ni Adéyẹyẹ̀ Ẹniìtàn Ògúnwùsì, Ọ̀jájá II published a video on March 30, 2020 via Twitter promoting traditional Chinese medicine to cure coronavirus. Watch Global Voices’ special coverage of the global impact of COVID-19. The novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19, is shaking the world like a major earthquake. According to John Hopkins University, the coronavirus has already been transmitted. 900,000 People all over the world. As of April 1, 2020, the number of infected people in Nigeria is 174. As researchers and scientists work hard to create a vaccine that could be a cure-all for…

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