If 'coronil' is unscientific, then how do bacteria die from paint? Patanjali question IMA
If 'coronil' is unscientific, then how do bacteria die from paint? Patanjali question IMA
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New Delhi: Acharya Balkrishna, CEO and CEO of Patanjali, has slammed the Indian Medical Council (IMA). He has questioned the Medical Council's decision to allow health-friendly wall paint and LED bulbs. Talking to a web portal, he said that the IMA is constantly targeting us. He says that all we want to ask him is what were the scientific facts behind paints that kill 99 percent of bacteria and reduce the risk of viral transmission.

Balakrishna said that the paint also claimed to be less likely to cause respiratory infections and less reaction to the skin. He says he wants to know on what scientific basis the IMA approved the paint. He alleged that IMA doctors have little understanding of ayurvedic. So he will be happy to set up a training camp for them. It is noteworthy that the IMA, which practices modern medical practice, recently sought a clarification on the coronil promoted by Patanjali as a corona drug by the country's Health Minister Harsh Vardhan.

IMA had raised questions on the scientific basis of coronil and asked the health minister of the country why he had participated in its launching program. In response to which Balakrishna has made the allegations on the IMA. He said that we have several study articles to prove coronil, but whether the IMA can tell. On what basis has he recognized the paint.

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