No scientific evidence that herbs can cure dengue: AIIMS
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AIIMS experts have come out in the open stating that there is no scientific proof that herbs can cure dengue. This statement from India’s premier institute comes in sharp contrast to the earlier advocacy made by the yoga guru Ramdev who supported the use of herbs like giloy, aloe vera and papaya leaves to cure dengue.
Experts at AIIMS have advised people not to fall for the propaganda in this regard, as reported by IANS, and have expressed extreme concern in this regard by refusing people to prescribe such herbs to treat dengue.
Experts at AIIMS have advised people not to fall for the propaganda in this regard, as reported by IANS, and have expressed extreme concern in this regard by refusing people to prescribe such herbs to treat dengue.
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