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Immune booster medicines distributed in Pokhara


10 June 2020  

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POKHARA: The Marbadi Yuwa Manch, the forum of youths from Marwari community, has distributed homeopathic medicines that boost immunity power to public in Pokhara.

The medicine prescribed by the Department of Ayurveda and Alternative Medicine of the Government of Nepal was distributed to the locals in coordination of Pokhara-9 Tol Sudhar Samiti Chairperson Bhim Bahadur Kunwar.

The medicine is named ‘Arsenicum Album 30 C’, shared Manch’s secretary Manoj Kumar Mor.

The Manch has already distributed the government-prescribed medicine to 50 districts across the country, benefitting some 1.7 to 2 million persons, according to Mor.

It is vital to have a robust immune system to fight any infections. Those who have weaker immune system are prone to communicable diseases such as COVID-19, a flu-like infection.

According to the Manch’s Chairperson Santosh Kumar Agrawal, the medicine was distributed to the targeted communities to help them prevent infection of communicable diseases.

The Manch has been distributing this immunity bolster Ayurvedic medicine in other places of the country as well, according to Agrawal. It is advised to take two pills of homeopathic medicine for three days in an empty stomach.

Thereafter, two pills should be taken thrice in a week.

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Publish Date : 10 June 2020 19:24 PM

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