Sorry, but your interpretation to our support for #coronil is wrong.

And the "3rd to science" statement how scant your understanding is about pharmacology in our own medical practice.

We have only demanded a randomised controlled double-blind trial for the coronil kit. https://twitter.com/DOCTORATLARGE/status/1276148069441077249
If anything beyond medicine is pseudoscience, then what explains our advice of giving Vitamin C rich foods to people who are recovering from surgery, to heal their sutured wounds fast? Or do you prescribe limcee tablets at that time too?
What explains our advice of giving protein-rich diet to cachectic patients and to those suffering from nephrotic syndrome? Or do you give protein infusions instead?
Many people have recovered from mild-to-moderate anaemia by consumption of beetroot and pomegranate. Do we have to deny those?
And why do we have to deny that drugs like atropine, vincristine, vinblastine, artemisinin derivatives, quinine and it's derivatives chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, Reserpine, digoxin and digitoxin has come from knowledge of herbs from Ayurveda? @DOCTORATLARGE
Rest assured, we wouldn't prescribe #Coronil until all data of properly conducted peer-reviewed clinical trials of this drug comes out. Our ethics haven't changed. But my views towards Ayurveda definitely has, over the time when I studied pharmacology deeply.
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