NE HEALTH BUREAU
CHENNAI, JULY 14
The Tamil Nadu government, which has included Yoga and Naturopathy in addition to Siddha as add on for COVID-19 treatment has found this method improves the lung health and enhances immunity of the persons concerned.
Today Yoga and Naturopathy intervention started for COVID-19 positive patients at Dedicated COVID Care Corona Hospital(DCH) Guindy. Special Taskforce for COVID-19 from Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Central Government of India – team visited the hospital. pic.twitter.com/BljtGea9GZ
— Directorate of Indian Medicine (@medicine_indian) July 10, 2020
Over 61,000 people have already benefited through Yoga and Naturopathy treatment and if the need arises, this treatment facility would be widely expanded, Health Minister C Vijaya Bhaskar said on Tuesday.
“The patients were taught simple Yogasanas and pranayama to improve the lung health, besides being administered aroma therapy,” he said in a release here.
Also, they were provided a nutritious diet of Navadhanyam (cereals and pulses) and herbal drinks. He said the Yoga and Naturopathy treatment is being provided for COVID-19 patients in the government medical college hospitals, government district headquarters hospitals and taluk hospitals across the state, by over 200 experts.
Ahead of the International Yoga Day on June 21, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said Yoga is a means of building a protective shield of immunity against COVID-19 and urged the people to practice yoga and meditation. Vijaya Baskar further said “Yoga and Naturopathy are among the various strategies initiated by the Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami in the fight against COVID-19, in addition to allopathy and Siddha treatment.” “Such pro-people initiatives will strengthen the government efforts to contain the spread of Coronavirus and aid in treatment,” the minister added.