Fevogrit – an excellent Ayurvedic panacea for fever: Patanjali
Saturday, 20 JULY 2024 | PNS | DEHRADUN
Acharya Balkrishna of Patanjali has stated that the institution’s research published in the world-renowned research journal Animal Models and Experimental Medicine substantiates the value of Ayurveda in treating various ailments. “Now, one can avoid the adverse effects of allopathic treatment for general fever and benefit from the side-effect-free Ayurvedic medicine ‘Fevogrit’. This research has been published in the globally renowned American research publication Wiley’s research journal – Animal Models and Experimental Medicine,” he said.
When the body encounters infection or inflammation, the immune cells release various anti-inflammatory cytokines.
According to this research study, Fevogrit can reduce fever without any adverse effects, by targeting the underlying causes of fever. Balkrishna said that it is a matter of pride for Indian culture and Sanskrit that the names of Indian medicinal plants have been included in the international journal in Ayurveda’s original language, Sanskrit, and in the Devanagari script.