An Integrative Medicine Is Prudential Hope for Covid-19 Therapeutics
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https://doi.org/10.22270/ajprd.v8i3.731Keywords:
COVID -19, Antiviral, Ayurvedic, Vitamins, Homeopathic.Abstract
The human body is an integrated system. The prudential co- operation of antiviral herbs, vitamins and homeopathic products are economically feasible offer of complementary medicine to COVID-19 therapeutics.
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