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VOL. 6, ISSUE 4 (2021)
A review: Role of natural immunity booster plants with alternative way to fight against Covid-19
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Roshan Khetade, Abhinav bais, Ravi Kalsait, Ranjeet Ambad, Narendra Dighade
Abstract
Today world is facing an unprecedented pandemic COVID 19 caused by SARS COV 2. In present scenario it’s become more important to build our defense system stronger against COVID-19. The best way is to strengthen our immunity naturally with the help of medicinal plants/herbs. This reviewed by evaluating information on the Internet (using Google Scholar, CAB Abstracts, Elsevier, JSTOR, Nature Publishing and Science online) and in libraries. The present review study covered to investigate the immunity-boosting medicinal plants in the support of maintaining health in the time of COVID 19. Herbs and spices were well known from ancient times for their medicinal properties. India is home to several spices that are used extensively in traditional medicine. Spices like turmeric, cinnamon, Garlic, Onion, Black pepper and ginger are known to have a health beneficial property. Herbs like Giloy, Ashwagandha, Tulsi, Neem, Drumstick tree, Amla, Liquorice are said to have several health benefits. Herbs and spices are wonderful because, unlike drugs, we don’t need to “take” them. Instead, we can add them to our favorite dishes for a kick of flavor and increased immunity. The natural 'immune system’ such as active lifestyle, physical exercise, healthy diet, relaxation, and sound sleep. Comprehensive scientific studies required to make medicinal plants available as robust medicine to fight against viral diseases like COVID-19.
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Pages:35-42
How to cite this article:
Roshan Khetade, Abhinav bais, Ravi Kalsait, Ranjeet Ambad, Narendra Dighade "A review: Role of natural immunity booster plants with alternative way to fight against Covid-19 ". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 6, Issue 4, 2021, Pages 35-42
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