Recipes from Coronavirus found in 5,000-year-old Ayurvedic texts

In India, the researcher of ancient traditional medicine, Dr. Smith Nahram, when studying Ayurvedic scriptures about 5000 years old, discovered a chapter that describes the symptoms of a disease very similar to the coronavirus COVID-19.

According to India Today, a chapter entitled “Krimi,” which means “infections,” was discovered in the texts of the collection “Charaka Samhita.” Dr. Smith Naram drew attention to the similarity of symptoms of the new coronavirus and infection, which was described about 5000 years ago.

So, in the chapter “Krimi” the term “Slashma Krimi” is mentioned. He describes something that cannot be seen with the naked eye, since it is “Maha Sukshma.” That is, it is something so small that you cannot find it without a special tool.

Charaka Samhita details how this something settles in the human respiratory system. Moreover, “Maha Sukshma” in the ancient text is described as a round shape with “heavy” spikes.

 
“I was amazed at how close the description of Charak Samhita is to the description of a new coronavirus,” says Smith Naram. “It explains how Slashma Krimi, after settling in the respiratory system, causes coughing and shortness of breath, and sometimes death ”

By the way, the same ancient text suggests three ways to prevent the infection of Slashma Krimi and recover from this disease. Surprisingly, one of the most effective methods is isolation from others.

In addition, ancient texts contain recommendations on the regimen and diet of infected people, as well as practical tips on strengthening the immune system, especially the respiratory system, using various healing herbs.

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