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Homoeopathy, ayurveda not alternatives to good sense, say scientists
Updated On: 04 May, 2020 07:39 AM IST | Mumbai | Pallavi Smart
While social media is abuzz with ayurveda and homoeopathy as preventives against COVID-19, scientists warn against such claims, advising social distancing and hygiene as non-negotiable measures

Scientists have cautioned that there is no scientific evidence to suggest that ayurveda or homeopathy can prevent COVID-19 infection
Amid the panic around COVID-19, alternative medicine is being desperately promoted as a treatment, especially to boost immunity. At such a juncture, scientists from the country have issued a public statement on such cures and immunity boosters with a scientific explanation that there is no evidence suggesting successful use of any of these treatments in COVID-19. They have cautioned that these are not alternatives to other precautions that need to be taken such as social distancing, washing hands, etc.
The statement reads, "As of now, no scientific studies show that any substance boosts the immune system specifically against COVID-19, be it modern medicines like hydroxychloroquine or homoeopathic solutions like Arsenicum Album D30 or ayurvedic preparations. These so-called remedies and/or immunity boosters may give people a false sense of security. Some people may wrongly assume that they won't be affected by COVID-19 anymore, leading to risky behaviours such as not using a masks, not washing hands, or not following physical distancing protocols. Such unintentional violation of guidelines may have disastrous results."

