Bengal College of Engineering and Technology is one of the Top MBA College In West Bengal where we intend to treat all the deceased with best of the Ayurvedic treatment. Today through this blog we shall discuss some of the common disease and their treatment with Ayurveda.
Common Cold is fairly harmless. It can occur throughout the year at any time, but in late winter and fall the most common is. It is most prevalent in adolescents.
This disorder serves as a key to several other issues with your breathing. It is called the “common cold” because, in this ailment, you may feel colder than any other form of disease. It shouldn’t be overlooked though.
Common remedies
Leaves of holy basil (Tulsi) plant mixed with an equal quantity of dried ginger powder form an excellent substitute for tea during cold and flu. This may be taken by adding milk and sugar three times a day.
Juice of ginger (Adrak) and holy basil (Tulsi) one-one tea spoon (5 ml.) mixed with one tea spoon (5 ml.) honey, to be taken two-three times a day.
Powder of black pepper (marich) half tea spoon (2.5 ml.) mixed with jaggery (guda) two times a day.
Small piece of Ginger (Adraka) fried in ghee, to be taken two times a day.
All the above listed medicinal value plants can be obtained from the herbal garden of one of the top and best placement college in West Bengal .
Common Cold is fairly harmless. It can occur throughout the year at any time, but in late winter and fall the most common is. It is most prevalent in adolescents.
This disorder serves as a key to several other issues with your breathing. It is called the “common cold” because, in this ailment, you may feel colder than any other form of disease. It shouldn’t be overlooked though.
Common remedies
Leaves of holy basil (Tulsi) plant mixed with an equal quantity of dried ginger powder form an excellent substitute for tea during cold and flu. This may be taken by adding milk and sugar three times a day.
Juice of ginger (Adrak) and holy basil (Tulsi) one-one tea spoon (5 ml.) mixed with one tea spoon (5 ml.) honey, to be taken two-three times a day.
Powder of black pepper (marich) half tea spoon (2.5 ml.) mixed with jaggery (guda) two times a day.
Small piece of Ginger (Adraka) fried in ghee, to be taken two times a day.
All the above listed medicinal value plants can be obtained from the herbal garden of one of the top and best placement college in West Bengal .
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