There is clinical evidence available on the potential complementary role of yogic practices in the management of noncommunicable and communicable diseases. Antiviral therapies are costly and require bulk production of drugs, hence globally there is an increased interest toward low-risk, cost-effective complementary alternative therapies, such as Yoga and Ayurveda to tackle the infectious pandemic, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Vaccinations are disease specific and moreover strain specific, so the protection provided is also specific and limited. Important counter measures to combat an infectious disease pandemic include vaccination, antiviral therapy, and immunomodulation therapy. Budapest, Hungary 3 Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary 4 Sumeru Multispeciality Dental and Implantology Clinic, Karad, Maharashtra, IndiaĬlick here for correspondence address and email Date of Submission Sameer Anil Zope 1, Rakesh Anil Zope 2, Gabriella Andrea Biri 3, Charushila Sameer Zope 4ġ Department of Periodontology, School of Dental Sciences, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Deemed University, Karad, Maharashtra, India 2 Sri Sri Ayurveda Kft. Sudarshan kriya yoga: A breath of hope during covid-19 pandemic
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