Efficacy of Ayurveda intervention “Ayuraksha Kit” on COVID-19 incidence and outcomes: A prospective cluster randomized community-based study in India

Sarada Ota,Sunita Mata, Kishor A Gavali,Richa Singhal,Arunabh Tripathi, Seema Jain,Deepa Makhija, Priya Nair, Pushpa Nair, P S Aswani, SusmitaPriyadarshinee Otta, KshirodKumar Ratha, Dipen Sahu,Debajyoti Das,Harbans Singh, Avinesh Prasad, A.K. Shrivastava, PallaviNamdev Kamble,Laxman Bhurke, S. K. Deshmukh, Shashikant Vedi, Swati Sharma,Bhagwan Sahai Sharma, NeelamKumari Singh, SavitaPoshatti Gopod, C. Murali Krishna, G. Jyothi Reddy,Sangeeta Sangvikar, Vanmala Wakode, EmyS Surendram, TP Sinimol, Koppala Narayana Sunil Kumar, Vimal Tewari, Praveen K. Bharti, GirindraKumar Bora, S. Prakash, RahulDhanraji Ghuse, G. Indra Kumar, Poonam Mohod, Vineeta Negi, Chris Antony, SumedNarayanrao Paikrao,Anil Avhad,Rinky Thakur, M N Shubhashree,Raghavendra Naik, Asha Shrivastava, K Sarda Devi,Rakesh Rana,BhagwanSahai Sharma, Shruti Khanduri, V. K. Shahi, Narayanam Srikanth

Journal of research in ayurvedic sciences(2022)

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BACKGROUND: Ayurvedic medicines have been used as preventative care and for managing COVID-19 in India from the early days of the pandemic. This study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the Ayuraksha kit (ARK), a combination of four extensively used Ayurvedic interventions, as prophylactic care against COVID-19. OBJECTIVE: The primary objective was to observe the non-occurrence of COVID-19, and the secondary objective was to observe the changes in the general well-being and manifestation of COVID-19-like symptoms in the participants. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This was a prospective, open-label, multi-center, cluster randomized community-based study conducted from October 2020-March 2021 in India. A total of 153047 participants of either sex, aged 18 - 70 years, living in Scheduled Caste dominated areas of 18 identified states in India, were enrolled. The clusters from where at least one COVID-19 case was identified were randomized and allocated into two groups. In Group-I (n = 1,34,364), Ayuraksha Kit, which contains (Chyawanprash 6 gm once daily; Ayush Kwatha 75 ml once daily; Samshamani Vati 500 mg twice daily and Anu Taila one drop in each nostril twice daily) was administered for one month along with the standard preventive measures for COVID-19. In Group II (n = 18,683), only standard preventive measures for COVID-19 as per the existing guidelines were followed. RESULT: The proportion of participants who did not report having COVID-19 were significantly higher (98.9%)in the ARK group than in the control group (98.1%) after adjusting the history of contact with COVID-19 positive subject/contact with a person having COVID-19 symptoms. The proportion of participants with COVID-19 symptoms was slightly more in the control group. Among the COVID-19-positive cases, symptomatic cases were more in the ARK group, but the incidence of hospitalization (9.8%) was much lesser than that of the control group (12.5%). Improvements in general well-being (appetite, bowel, and sleep quality) were better in the ARK group than in the control group. The medicines in the ARK were well tolerated. CONCLUSIONS: ARK may be used for general well-being and as prophylaxis for preventing COVID-19 infection.
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ayurveda intervention,ayuraksha kit”,efficacy,community-based
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