In India too, the government launched the campaign to install anti-covid vaccine with full force and till now the vaccine and booster doses are being given to the people. But in the meantime, the news of side effects caused by the vaccine also kept coming. Some people kept complaining that they were having health problems after getting the Covid vaccine, but all these complaints were dismissed by the Government of India every time. But now the government has accepted in an RTI reply that after the introduction of the Kovid 19 vaccine, people have faced many health problems.
Side effects of government accepted vaccine
In fact, an RTI was filed by Prafulla Sarda, a businessman living in Pune, through which he asked the question whether the Kovid 19 vaccine could have side effects. Due to which there were many shocking revelations in the answer received. ICMR's Dr. Liana Susan George and CDSCO's Sushant Sarkar have accepted that the Kovid 19 vaccine may cause some health problems, citing side effects from these vaccines.
Which side effect from which vaccine?
Covishield side effects
Redness and severe pain at the injection site, rash on other parts of the skin, frequent vomiting, shortness of breath, severe abdominal pain.
Covovax side effects
Some time after the injection, feeling tired and weak, nausea, headache, high fever, joint pain, chills and severe itching, redness and pain at the injection site, etc. are included.
Sputnik v side effects
Swelling at the injection site, High fever and chills, Fatigue, Headache, Weakness Headache, Loss of appetite, Swollen lymph nodes
Arjunarishta is an ayurvedic herbal concoction of the Arjuna bark along with some other natural ingredients aimed at maintaining a healthy heart and keeping optimum blood pressure levels. It is also an effective remedy for chest pain, cardiac problems like congestive heart failure, heart blockage, angina pectoris, myocardial infarction, ischemic cardiac myopathy, mitral regurgitation (which is a backflow of blood caused by the failure of the heart's mitral valve to close tightly) and asthma. As the plant is named after the warrior prince “Arjuna”, the formulation is also known as Parthadyarishta, where the term ‘Partha’ is another name of ‘Arjuna’. The holistic science of Ayurveda and several ayurvedic textbooks like Sarangadhar Samhita, Charaka Samhita strongly vouch by this magical tonic as a remedy being used for Hridaya (i.e. heart problems), Deepana (enhances stomach fire), Pachana (helps in digestion), Rochana (stimulates appetite), Anulomana (improves breathing), Mutrakrich...
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