Natural Prophylactics are your best bet in boosting immunity.Stay safe and don’t forget to practice the new lifestyle of hygiene and protection.
Another stark reality we need to accept, is that our ultimate victory over COVID-19 will be possible only once we achieve herd immunity. This can happen either after a major percent of the world population gets infected or by vaccination. While efforts are underway across the world to speedily develop safe and effective vaccines, these can be used for mass immunization only if clinical trials prove so, which requires its own process and time. Hence, vaccines specific to COVID-19 are likely to remain unavailable for mass immunization during this specific outbreak.
Prophylactic treatments of AYUSH medicines :
In the meantime, it is not surprising that there are also several attempts being made to understand if other live vaccines, like the BCG and Polio, can be used as stop gap measures to lessen the impact of SARS-CoV-2. Coincidentally, this approach is similar at a fundamental level to the prophylactic treatments of AYUSH medicines – they focus at stimulating the innate immunity of an individual. Activating the protective mechanism of the innate immune system helps the body create a wide spectrum of antibodies that help fight off various pathogens, bacterial or viral. Both approaches reemphasize that there has never been a more important time than now to look at boosting and balancing our immune system, especially since there is an indication that this immune system is suppressed by SARS-CoV-2.
So how do we stimulate our innate immunity? Well, beyond our genes, a large part of our immunity is interlinked to our microbiome. The microbiome comprises of thousands of various species of bacteria, more accurately defined as microbiota. Each individual’s composition of microbiota differs from one another, almost like a fingerprint. The microbiota comprises of beneficial (good), not so beneficial (neutral) and toxic (bad) bacteria. It is a delicately balanced ecosystem of body. Every kind of bacterial has a responsible role to play for proper functioning of the body. This ecosystem is also a source for our innate immunity. It is estimated that of all microbiomes almost two-thirds reside in our gut. Therefore, the importance of gut health cannot be over emphasized when considering optimal immune function.
Ayurveda helps to immune building efforts:
A recent online survey revealed that 35% were not taking any proactive actions to boost their immunity either in form of homemade recipes or pre formulated AYUSH medicines. This is worrying. We need to treat the COVID-19 outbreak seriously and as dutifully as we have adhered to the lockdown requests by taking ample and timely action to enhance our immunity through all possible means. We as Indians are blessed to have such powerful sciences in our heritage and hence must take opportunistic advantage of these. Stay safe and don’t forget to practice the new lifestyle of hygiene and protection.
Millennium Herbal Care, Mumbai