The Foundation Alternative Medicine Grantangi Kondremama (SAGK) is organizing the first part of a triptych national seminar on the implementation of the right to health during the Covid-19 pandemic on June 30. The seminar will be held virtually (online).
The aim of the seminar is to create a platform where everyone who wants and can contribute to the national approach to the Covid-19 health crisis can have an open discussion with each other.
Given the fact that there is no medicine against the coronavirus, we are primarily dependent on measures to prevent possible contamination. In addition, we must constantly keep our resistance optimal in order to minimize the effects in the event of contamination with the corona virus,” the foundation said in a press release.
It is generally known that an already weak resistance negatively influences the effectiveness of a possible vaccination. For this reason, the central question during the seminar will be whether the national approach to be followed aimed at boosting human resistance to Covid-19 can include both pharmaceutical vaccines and natural medicines.
At the seminar, insights will be shared by a diverse and objective expert panel and there will be plenty of room for discussion about the central question. With this initiative, SAGK gives society the opportunity to share information with each other in a responsible manner.
Through a panel of experts, the organization will discuss human health in a clear manner, both through Western medicine and the age-old traditional treatment methods. This will also be available on Facebook via live streaming. ‘We want to have a neutral conversation with society’, says the secretary of the foundation.
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