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Abstract

Clinical Efficacy on Treatment of BroadSpectrum Viral Infections with Topical use of Polyherbal Plant Extract Based Oils

Amul S Bahl

This paper aims to study the efficacy of SAV polyherbal oil blend for the treatment of a range of viral infection based diseases. This study presents scientific, safe, and effective solution for viral infections, which is a natural SAV polyherbal oil-blend and only requires topical application. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectroscopy was carried out for SAV polyherbal blend and the analysis indicated 13 compounds with anti-viral properties. Two studies have been carried out to assess the efficacy and safety of the polyherbal oil-blend, one with viral infections in humans and second study of viral infection in cattle. Sample consisted of 60 patients who were suffering from different viral infections and three cows with symptoms similar to foot mouth disease. The topical application of the SAV oil helped provide treatment by relieving symptoms of diverse viral infections in 60 patients, and of foot mouth disease in three cows. Therefore, the natural herbal plant extract oils can be safely used as an adjuvant with conventional treatments or as standalone therapy to safeguard human life and animals from various viral infections.