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Patanjali

[ puh-tuhn-juh-lee ]

noun

  1. flourished late 2nd century b.c., Indian scholar and philosopher: sometimes regarded as the founder of yoga.


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The ayurvedic medicine was launched by yoga guru Baba Ramdev’s company Patanjali Ayurved last year to much fanfare as a COVID-19 cure.

From Reuters

In 2006, he helped launch Patanjali Ayurveda to sell herbal medicines and a few years later, the business expanded to selling almost everything, from flour, jeans, soaps, oils, biscuits and even cow urine from stores in even remotest corners of the country.

From BBC

Patanjali Ayurveda launched Coronil - a combination of herbs used in traditional Indian medicine - in June last year and claimed that it could cure Covid.

From BBC

In January this year, the Patanjali company said the product had got approval - as a "supporting measure" against Covid.

From BBC

In December 2020, the Patanjali company, which is based in Uttarakhand state, asked the state authorities to change Coronil's existing licence from an "immunity booster" to one for "medicine for Covid-19".

From BBC

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