Immunity boosting drugs and Ayurveda – Facts you must know - Prof. Dr. Shriram Savrikar
Immunity boosting drugs and Ayurveda
– Facts you must know*
In the last post, I brought to your notice facts about Chyawanprash, the most popular Ayurvedic drug. In the present post let us talk about another hot topic of the day, immunity boosting drugs and Ayurveda.
Immunity:
Immunity,
in common man’s words, can be described as a protection against the infection.
This can be either general, known as ‘Innate’ or specific to a disease, known
as Acquired, to be gained by vaccination. General or innate immunity is said to
be acquired by using micronutrients like Vit. A, C, D, B2, B12, Folic acid,
iron, zinc, selenium etc. However, it is not that simple as it appears. Because
if it would have been that simple, why everybody is seen running from pillar to
post in search of immunity boosters like Chyawanprash
and other drugs? It clearly indicates that we need much more than only immunity
boosting to fight the disease. This much more is provided by Ayurveda.
Disease
tolerance vis a vis Immunity: Immunity is equated with
disease tolerance, described as ‘Vyadhi
Kshamatva’ in Ayurveda. However, this disease tolerance is much more than
immunity. It is a wholesome effect of dietary and behavioural practices, and
not dependent only on nutrients. Every human being every day succumbs to tongue
licking temptations, harmful to the health. Considering them Ayurveda has
introduced many preventive measures in our diet to overcome the harmful effects
of these overtures and to escape from these honey traps. A class named as Aharayogi Varga, referred as Food
supplements today, is described by Ayurveda. These food supplements,
prominently missing from the western food, play a significant role in promoting
the benefits, and preventing the harmful effects of the ingested food. Moreover,
not only food but your behavioural practices have a significant impact on your
disease tolerance. Remember this is not a one day or few days’ activity. It has
to be a regular practice.
Food
supplements: The principal function of the Aharayogi Varga (Food supplements) is to
facilitate smooth digestion of ingested food and absorption and ensure
distribution of nutrients to every cell inside the body. The class comprises of
edible oils and all spices having immunomodulatory and antioxidant effects. Spices
like ginger (Shunthi), black pepper (Maricha), Turmeric (Haladi- not spicy), cumin seeds (Jeera), coriander seeds (Dhaniya),
dill seeds, cinnamon bark (Dalchini)
etc. are regularly used in Indian diet. They all have anti-oxidant and
immunomodulatory effect. Use of pickles, chutney, raita etc. also compliment
these activities.
Indian
Thali: an immunity booster:
Our food plate is usually divided into two parts. The
two parts are separated by a pinch of salt. On the right side of salt,
principal foods like Daal, Subji and sweets (if any), are placed.
Whereas on the left side of salt, supplementary items like chutney, pickles,
raita; are placed. In the centre chapati, roti or rice is placed. Thus our food
thali is self-sufficient in all respect.
The above described
Indian thali has disappeared from most of Indian homes as a result of impact of
westernization of our culture. Therefore, people are trying to pop in
antioxidant and immunity boosting pills and get safe. But this will never
happen unless healthy food practices are followed and flirting with them is
stopped.
Spices
as food supplements and as drug:
Spices or
other food supplements mixed in food have virtually no restrictions except in
diseased states. But when consumed as drug, have a different role and hence all
rules related to drug, such as indications, contra-indications, dose, duration,
time of administration; become applicable. Many formulations containing spices
and other Ayurvedic drugs are being sold in the market presently as immunity
boosters. It is necessary to know the facts about these formulations.
Almost all these
formulations contain spices like Shunthi
(ginger), Pippali (long pepper), Maricha (black pepper), Dalachini (cinnamon bark) with Tulasi (holy basil), Haldi (turmeric) etc. which are
basically acrid and irritant in nature. Because of this nature they act as
digestants and digestive stimulants. These drugs should not be consumed by Pitta Prakruti individuals. In simple
words these formulations are not good for people who have a very soft and
sensitive bowel (stomach) and people who can’t tolerate spicy food. These
formulations are also not good for people suffering from hyperacidity, gastric
ulcer, heartburn, stomatitis, piles, fistula, irritable bowel and bleeding
disorders. It has been recently reported that some people have suffered from
constipation, hyperacidity and bleeding from rectum and nose, following
consumption of such formulations.
Dose
of Ayurvedic drugs: Dose of these formulations depends on
who, how and in what form the formulation is being taken. Usually these
formulations are available as 500 mg tablets made of aqueous extracts. In this
from in compound formulations, the dose needs to be between 3 to 5 gm per day,
depending on at what stage of disease, the drug is being taken. In any case it
can’t be less than 3 g per day for an average individual.
Jaggery
or sugar in drugs?: Regarding mixing of sweeteners like
jaggery or sugar or artificial sweeteners. Ideally nothing should be added in
it. Remember almost all these drugs are digestive stimulants. According to
principles of Ayurveda bitter, pungent tastes have a significant role in
promoting digestive activity. All sweeteners reduce this activity. These drugs
need to be taken with pre-boiled lukewarm water. Don’t mix them in milk, tea,
coffee or any other drink.
Duration
of drug consumption: Regarding duration, the promoters of these
formulations are silent on this front. General notion appears to be that these
formulations can be consumed lifelong. This is a most dangerous notion. There
is nothing except food and water, in this world which can be consumed safely
for life time. Some drugs such as hypoglycaemic in diabetes, need to be taken
for life time. It doesn’t mean that they don’t produce any harm. But since this
harm is affordable and with no option left, the drug is consumed for life time.
Ayurvedic drugs are no exception to this rule. Usually, any drug is to be taken
for one week. It is the privilege of a doctor, Ayurvedic or else; to decide
whether the drug needs to be continued further or not.
Non-spicy
immunity boosters: Another class of Ayurvedic drugs being
promoted as immunity boosters, belongs to non-spicy category. This class
includes Giloy or Guduchi (Tinospora), Ashvagandha, Shatavari, Haldi, Kalmegha (Andrographis), Chirayta etc. Although these are not
acrid and irritants, they also have indications, dose, and duration. They
should not be consumed randomly. They have specific indications.
The
most popular myth about Ayurvedic drugs, is that they don’t have any side
effects. I will write about this issue some other time. For now, a drug
considered not to have side effects will not have any effects as well. But rest
assured Ayurvedic drugs do have wonderful effects, provided they are used
wisely. So the wisest thing to do for now is don’t become your own doctor and
don’t allow social media to drive you.
Author
credentials: *Prof. Dr. Shriram Savrikar,
Chairman,
Scientific Body, PCIM&H, (Govt. of India),
Advisor
to State Minister of AYUSH, Govt. of India
Former
Vice Chancellor, Gujarat Ayurveda
University,
Former
Advisor (Ayurveda), Govt. of India.
Former
Dean, Faculty of Ayurveda,
Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nasik (Inida),
Former
Professor, R.A. Podar Medical
College (A), Mumbai (India).

Very nicely described, Sir
उत्तर द्याहटवासर व्याधीक्षमत्व हे अर्जित असतं की आई वडीलांकडील जनुकांमधून आपल्यात येते.. मार्गदर्शन करावे.
उत्तर द्याहटवाVyadhikshmatva needs to be earned through healthy life style. The parents contribution is limited to generation of basic Prakruti.
हटवाVery nice,
उत्तर द्याहटवाRespected sir,
उत्तर द्याहटवाNamaskar .
Right time and very precisely elaborate the real concept of vyadhikhamatva sir.
In present scenario this is need of Ayurveda science to address rightly vyadhikhamatva concept .
vyadhikshamatva is not merely immunity .It is vide concept but unfortunately spreading wrongly like a strom(like cytokinin) .
Thanks sir you address this issue.