Patanjali’s Ayurvedic solution to microplastic-induced lung damages
Excelsior Correspondent
HARIDWAR, May 5: Patanjali’s scientists have conducted an advanced research on mice, confirming that the Ayurvedic formulation Bronchom can significantly mitigate lung infections caused by microplastic exposure.
The pioneer study found that Bronchom reduced inflammatory markers such as cytokine release and reduced airway hyper-responsiveness caused by microplastics.
This groundbreaking research has been published in the prestigious Elsevier publication research journal, Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy.
Pertinent to mention that the world is presently grappling with serious health issues caused by plastic pollution. Microplastics are micro-sized plastic particles generated through environmental plastic pollution and have been detected in the air, water and food. Unknowingly, we are constantly exposed to these harmful particles daily.
When these particles enter into the human body, particularly the lungs, these can cause health issues such as inflammation, irritation, and cellular damage. This exposure could lead to severe conditions such as lung inflammation and airway hyper-responsiveness.
According to Acharya Balkrishna, modern diseases evolving through environmental pollutant exposures can be effectively addressed through ancient wisdom with focused scientific exploration, and evidence-based Ayurvedic medicines.
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