1 Department of Botany, Manipur International University, Ghari-795140, Manipur, India.
2 Department of Botany, Manipur College, Imphal -795001, Manipur, India affiliated to Manipur University.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 17(03), 059-068
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2025.17.3.3197
Received 23 October 2025; revised on 30 November 2025; accepted on 02 December 2025
In the study of complimentary healing of COVID-19 remedies, 41 traditional disease complexes were treated by 10 different routes of administration using 19 mono-ingredient and 7 multi-ingredient compositions. Preparation methods included boiling in water (28%), burning the materials (48%), crushing the materials to release the aroma (21%) and slight heating of the materials (3%). Some of the mono-ingredient recipes reported in the study were observed to have similar uses in other parts of the world, whereas poly-herbal remedies were found to be unique without any similar report. Scientific characterization of the herbal remedies can contribute to the endorsement of traditional vapour-based therapies in the modern health care systems. Findings from these ‘‘new usage’’ reports of plants and unique combinations of poly-herbal compositions indicate the importance of such documentation efforts.
COVID-19; Complimentary Healing; Mono-Ingredient and Multi-Ingredient; Herbal Remedies
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Meinam Sonia Devi, Maibam Haripriya Devi and Potsangbam Kumar Singh. Philosophy of Complimentary Healing of COVID-19 Remedies Practiced in Varied Communities of Manipur State, Northeastern India: A Review. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 17(03), 059-068. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.17.3.3197.
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