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Parasitic Infection

Organisms that survive with the help of other organisms are called parasites. Infections caused by parasites that invade, reproduce, and make us sick are called parasitic infections. The common parasitic infections include malaria, dengue, toxoplasmosis, giardiasis, trichomoniasis, and amoebiasis.

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What is the best ayurvedic medicine for helminths infection?

Query: Hello doctor, I have a parasitic infection. An Ayurveda expert prescribed Vidangarishta and Balarishta for helminths in the dosage of two teaspoons of each medicine twice daily. I want to take them, but they both contain 5 to 10 % of self-generated alcohol. I am, however, sensitive to alcohol. Could...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. The alcohol content in the drug has the role of preservative. So, I feel it should not be evaporated. If we evaporate alcohol, then its expiry period would be reduced. Instead I suggest you mixing the advised dose with hot water, stir it well, wait for ten minutes, a...  Read Full »

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