Indian Guru Baba Ramdev unveils $7 Coronavirus Cure

Indian Guru Baba Ramdev unveils $7 Coronavirus Cure

NEW DELHI - Indian Guru Ramdev said the remedy would be available from next week through his lucrative Patanjali Ayurved company, claiming it was 100 percent successful on nearly 300 test patients.

The ubiquitous conpany is worth several hundred million dollars, selling everything from toothpaste to jeans. It is a major player in a vast Indian consumer goods market of 1.3 billion people.

Speaking at his company’s headquarters in Haridwar, saffron-robed Ramdev said that “Coronil” and “Swasari” could cure coronavirus in a week.

“Some 280 patients were included in the clinical trials and 100 per cent recovered,” he claimed. Sixty-nine percent recovered in three days and rest within seven, he told reporters.

He said the trials were conducted in association with the National Institute of Medical Sciences but did not specify whether they received approval from India’s drug authority.

However, the Ministry of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homoeopathy (AYUSH) said Tuesday it had asked the firm for more details and told it not to advertise its claims until they were examined.

Ayurvedic medicines have been used for centuries in India but Ramdev — who has a yoga TV channel despite saying he lives an ascetic life — has tapped into booming demand since creating his firm in 2006.

Modi, who is currently battling a surge in coronavirus with almost 450,000 cases and almost 15,000 deaths, last week suggested that yoga could help create a “protective shield” against the coronavirus. - APP/AFP