Background:Covid-19 is a new born sibling of the influenza family of SARS-CoV-2, named on February 11, as a new type of corona virus by the WHO. Covid-19 indicates its close relationship with activity and approaches with the SARS virus, which further triggered as epidemic in 2003 and 2004 and now similar lung triggered by SARS-CoV-2 is called Covid-19 (Corona Virus Disease 2019). Methods: A combination of integrative therapies were administered to a 27 year old female positive with unknown SARS-CoV identified as COVID-19 with a query of coronavirus contaminated from travel history and a student of Wuhan with a respiratory congestion, integrative approach of non-invasive (ion therapy) and non-drug therapy, quantitative analysis by real time PCR, vital signs were recorded beforeand after the treatment, as all the vitals were normal and real time PCR results were monitored. Results: The integrative therapy with isolation for 29 days from 31 st January to 27 th February was found to be satisfactory and the report, which has Real time PCR values detecting Covid-19 positive on 29 th January 2020 gave a negative result,it showed not detected and less than 35 Ct for the test. Conclusion: The integrative approach showed that it has high potential in treatment of Covid-19and can further imbibed in republic of china as well as other places where in 136 volunteers are part of the study and this could be an adjuvant therapy with a integrative approach for Covid-19 treatments.
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