The ongoing coronavirus pandemic is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS CoV 2) and unique in various facets. The earlier experience from the past severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemics seem to be insufficient and there is need for better strategies in public health and medical care. Ayurved & Yog are well known for their preventive and therapeutic aspect, but not getting utilized properly for prevention of Covid 19 crisis which may also be helpful as supportive therapy along with current line of management. This paper is aimed at unrevealing the role of Ayurved and Yoga guidelines established by Department of AYUSH for prevention from SARS-CoV-2 by providing help to improving the quality of supportive/prophylactic therapy in relation with their immunity.
Cardiovascular disease is leading cause of death worldwide. Most of the cardiovascular diseases can be prevented by addressing behavioural risk factors such as tobacco chewing, unhealthy dietary habits, physical inactivity, alcohol consumption, and overweight. Adharaniya Vega (Suppression of Natural Urges) is one of the foremost causes of all disease. All Ayurvedic texts have mentioned Adharaniya Vega is most important cause for Hridroga. Suppression of natural urges is very common in today's era and especially jobs like office work, taxi driver, teaching etc. and it leads to disease like cardiovascular disease, digestive disorder, gynaecological problem, urinary tract infection etc. Through this review study we have enlighten reference in classic Ayurvedic text and paper published in various research journal regarding cardiovascular disease and its relation to suppression of natural urges. Addressing risk factor suppression of natural urges for cardiovascular disease along with above mentioned risk factor we can be prevent it in community.
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