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Ayurveda sees viral infections as a result of an imbalance in the body's doshas, primarily aggravated by factors like weakened immunity, poor digestion, and unhealthy lifestyle choices. It considers symptoms as signals of this imbalance and aims to restore harmony to the body to combat infections naturally.
Ayurveda focuses on maintaining a strong immune system and overall well-being to prevent viral infections. This involves following a balanced diet, engaging in regular exercise, practising stress-relieving techniques like yoga and meditation, and ensuring proper hygiene practices.
Yes, Ayurveda can complement conventional treatments for viral infections. Integrating Ayurvedic principles with conventional medical care can provide a comprehensive approach to managing viral illnesses, promoting faster recovery and overall well-being.
Usually, you will start results in 15 days. The effectiveness of Ayurvedic remedies in viral infections may vary depending on various factors such as the severity of the infection, individual constitution, and adherence to the treatment regimen.
Viral infections are caused by viruses that can enter the body through contact with other people, animals, or contaminated surfaces.
You can use many home remedies to help treat a viral infection, including drinking plenty of fluids, getting adequate sleep and rest, using steam inhalation, consuming products with antiviral properties like garlic or ginger, and applying warm compresses to the affected area, and avoiding processed foods.













