New Delhi:Against thebackdrop of a soaring temperature and heatwave in several parts of India, the director general of health service (DGHS) on Wednesday issued a public health advisory stating that nimbukaphala panaka (lemon flavoured refreshment), amra prapanaka (raw mango refreshment) and chincha panaka (tamarind based drink) are the top three Ayurvedic refreshments that could combat heatwave.
The advisory also said that siddha, yoga, unani, homoeopathy, traditional food items can also combat heatwave. “All these forms of Ayush vertical can definitely help in combating heat waves,” the DGHS advisory said.
It said that nannari paanagam (nannari flavoured refreshment), nelli mor (gooseberry infused butter milk are the two major refreshments to combat heat waves through the practice of siddha. It said that breathing techniques and yoga asanas for temperature regulations are the two major yoga practices to combat heat waves.
“Pranayama technique like Sheetali is designed to cool the body through controlled breathing and these practices can be taught to both individuals and groups to help manage heat stress during extreme heat waves,” the advisory said.