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Giloy & Ashwagandha can 100% cure COVID-19, claims Baba Ramdev

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 11, 2020 15:50 IST

The number of coronavirus patients are increasing all over the world and many researchers and vaccine companies are racing ...

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The number of coronavirus patients are increasing all over the world and many researchers and vaccine companies are racing to make vaccine against the virus.

There are multiple researchers and clinical trials happening across the world. In some countries, trials of coronavirus vaccine are in their second phase. The third phase of the tests is underway and the success of the experiments will be known by August-September.

Now, Patanjali's founder Baba Ramdev has claimed that he can cure the deadly disease with giloy and ashwagandha, which he says is 100 percent effective.

He further claimed that giloy and ashwagandha have already been given to COVID-19 positive patients and these people had a recovery rate of 100 percent. The research on this is still going on at Patanjali and soon their scientific research will be presented to the world, he said.

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