coffee Posted December 25, 2022 Report Posted December 25, 2022 Hinduism, ayurveda ni politics ki propaganda ki vaadi galeez panulu chestunna daridrapu panoarag nayalu..malli veelu south indians ki neethulu chebtaru ..nicker gang 14 March 2020: President Chakrapani Maharaj (in the orange turban) of Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha, a Hindu organisation, along with other members, drinks a cup of cow urine to fight the spread of Covid-19. Quote
telugu_fan Posted December 26, 2022 Report Posted December 26, 2022 On 12/25/2022 at 8:29 AM, coffee said: BJP leaders promoting fake cures for COVID-19, peddling pseudoscience Cow dung therapy for COVID at the Shree Swaminarayan Gurukul Vishwavidya Pratishthanam Gaushala on the outskirts of Ahmedabad on May 9. coffee bro, Good that you have come back to the covid topic from hindu muslim and hijab and all that. most people in thsi forum seem to go on a tangent. what you have posted is true, but has the govt of India actually endorsed any of these methods? they could have said baba ramdev coronil can be used, but they didn't do that either and patanjali eventually withdrew its claims as a covid cure and put in in supporting general health i believe. You will always find people peddling pseudo science or placebo and people following them for their own reasons. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unproven_methods_against_COVID-19 here is a list of unscientific ways corona cure has been peddled in australia, new zealand, US, Greece, Iran, China, philipines, madagascar. it has examples of drinking "camel-urine", cotton swabs dipped in "violet oil" applied to anus and tele-evangelists asking followers to touch tv screens to get virtual covid treatments to rid themselves of covid. This begs a larger question as to why people believe quacks or pseudo science. Quote
telugu_fan Posted December 26, 2022 Report Posted December 26, 2022 There is a larger question of hesitancy regarding allopathy doctors and their methods and it could be just that people have received more relief following alternate methods and consider present set of allopathy doctors only interested in money or any number of variety reasons. If this wasn't true then poeple atleast in telugu states wouldn't have been following kadar valli millets diest, Manthena Satyanarayana health tips or VRK diet for thyroid, diabetes and weight loss ( and i don't think the last two are even certified doctors). But people do follow them in large numbers owing to their own biases and experiences. Govt doesn't ban anyone, though the doctors keep warning people to not just follow these new methods blindly. Quote
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