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‘Kidney Manthan’ symposium unveils Ayurvedic solutions amid antimicrobial resistance crisis

TBB BUREAU

NEW DELHI, MARCH 21, 2024

In the wake of a mounting global concern over antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and its far-reaching ramifications on kidney health, a landmark symposium titled ‘Kidney Manthan’ recently convened by AIMIL Pharma has emerged as a beacon of hope. This groundbreaking virtual gathering served as a platform for leading experts across diverse medical disciplines to delve into alternative treatment modalities, particularly within the realms of Ayurveda, amidst the escalating challenges posed by urinary disorders and kidney-related ailments.

Professor Avnish Pathak from SGT University delved into an expansive discourse on more than a dozen herbal formulations renowned for their remarkable efficacy in preventing urinary disorders, kidney infections, and maintaining optimal kidney health. These well-established formulations, such as Chandrakala Ras, Trinetra Ras, Mutrakricharantak Ras, Tarakeshwar Ras, Chandraprabha Vati, Varunadi Kwath, Trinpanchmool Kwath, Shatavaryadi Kwath, Kakolyadi Kwath, Utpaladi Kwath, Mustadi Kwath, Gokshur, Punarnava, and Guduchi, among others, were thoroughly discussed and lauded for their potential to bolster renal function and mitigate infections, thus presenting a promising departure from conventional antibiotic approaches.

At the heart of the discussions stood NEERI KFT, a flagship product meticulously crafted by AIMIL Pharma utilizing a synergy of over 19 potent herbs, including Punarnava, Gokshur, Varun, Kasni, Makoy, Palash, and Guduchi.

Dr. Sanchit Sharma, Executive Director of AIMIL Pharma, underscored the burgeoning trend towards embracing traditional medical systems in the treatment landscape, positioning NEERI KFT as a pivotal adjunct to contemporary therapeutic regimens.

With resounding endorsement from nephrologist Dr. Tejas Patel, who hailed NEERI KFT as a game-changer for chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients, citing its unparalleled ability to restore electrolyte equilibrium and mitigate urea levels, the symposium marked a significant stride towards holistic kidney care.

Beyond the exploration of herbal solutions, the symposium offered a comprehensive examination of the multifaceted challenges confronting kidney health in the contemporary era. From the insidious rise of lifestyle-related diseases such as diabetes and hypertension to the nuanced management of recurrent urinary tract infections, the discourse encapsulated the myriad facets of renal wellness.

Dr. Vaibhav Shrivastav, Consultant at Indore-based My Hospital, lent invaluable insights into the intricacies of kidney care, while Assistant Professor Preeti Chopra illuminated the path towards effective management strategies for urinary tract infections, particularly in female patients.

As the symposium drew to a close, a resounding call to action reverberated across the virtual arena, advocating for a holistic approach to kidney disease prevention and management. Emphasizing the pivotal role of public education in fostering healthy lifestyle choices, promoting glycemic control, and advocating for judicious medication practices, ‘Kidney Manthan’ emerged as a pivotal catalyst for change in the landscape of renal healthcare.

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