Even now, the whole world is facing the problem of corona virus. Earlier, it was expected to end to a great extent, but now the new variant of the infection has wreaked havoc. The name of the new variant is Omicron. The omicron has created fear among the people, while the World Health Organization has so far needed to adopt cleanliness and social distance to avoid the epidemic. At the same time, according to doctors, vigilance and precautions need to be taken instead of being afraid of this epidemic. According to the information revealed so far, the symptoms of corona are similar to flu. This infection results in problems such as fever, cold, shortness of breath, runny nose and sore throat. On the other hand, symptoms are less visible when suffering from omicrons. Due to this, it is advisable to be very careful all over the world. So today we are going to tell you how you can beat the omicron variant by changing the diet. Let us explain.
* To avoid the effects of covid-19 virus or omicron variant, the most important thing is to drink lukewarm drink regularly.
* Drink the right amount of amla, aloe vera, giloy, lemon, etc. regularly to keep your body's immune system healthy.
* Drink a few drops of tulsi juice in water to increase your immunity.
* Start drinking turmeric in warm milk every day as it also improves immunity.
* Consume ashtadsang kadha, guduchidi kadha, amrituttaram kadha or sirisena kadha for the betterment of your immune system.
* Start taking 5 tulsi leaves, 4 pepper, 3 cloves, one teaspoon of ginger juice with honey regularly to keep your immune system strong.
* Burn neem leaves, guggle, resin, deodaru and two camphors together regularly to keep your home and surroundings clean. Then let his smoke spread in and around the house.
* If you are fond of tea, start drinking tea made by adding 10 or 15 tulsi leaves, 5 to 7 black pepper, a little cinnamon and proper amount of ginger.
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