Ayurveda Offers Hope Against Deadly Dengue and Other Diseases: A Global Message from Dr. Indrani Senarathna Hassanally
- S. Adam

- Oct 23
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 24
By S. Adam, Jadetimes News S. Adam is a Jadetimes news reporter covering science and geopolitics.
In recent years, dengue fever has become one of the most common and dangerous diseases in society. Once rarely seen, it now spreads rapidly across regions, affecting countless individuals. Although dengue is a potentially fatal illness, awareness, early treatment, and the healing wisdom of Ayurveda can save lives.

According to Ayurvedic science, dengue develops when the body’s natural balance is disturbed by toxins introduced through the bite of an infected Aedes mosquito. Within 5 to 10 days, the virus can trigger symptoms such as high fever, headache, body pain, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, red rashes, and fatigue. A serious drop in platelet count is one of the key dangers, leading to weakness and complications.
However, Ayurveda offers effective, natural, and time-proven treatments to manage dengue and strengthen the body from within. Herbal remedies such as Pathpadagam, Parpadagam, and Coriander (Koththamalli) decoctions help reduce fever and purify the body. Venivel and other herbal combinations are used to enhance immunity and detoxify the system.
Dr. Indrani Senarathna Hassanally, a distinguished Ayurvedic physician in Sri Lanka, emphasizes the importance of early intervention and continuous care. She recommends frequent intake of herbal soups, wood apple juice (Gas Labu), and light herbal broths, which prevent dehydration and restore lost energy. Special Ayurvedic preparations made with wood apple are also known to help increase platelet counts naturally.
“Ayurveda is more than medicine — it is the art of restoring balance between body, mind, and spirit. My message to the world is: trust in nature’s power. Act early, care for your environment, and allow Ayurveda to guide your healing journey.”— Dr. Indrani Swarna Senaratne
Dr. Senaratne cautions that anyone experiencing severe symptoms such as persistent vomiting, breathing difficulty, or red patches should seek immediate medical attention. She also advises patients to avoid using ginger during dengue, as it may worsen internal bleeding.
Beyond dengue, Dr. Indrani Senarathna Hassanally has successfully treated a wide range of conditions through Ayurvedic medicine, including:
Autism (Ayurvedic supportive therapy)
Early stages of cancer
Urinary diseases
Early-stage filariasis (Fileriya)
Cervical spondylosisand many other chronic and lifestyle-related illnesses.
Her deep commitment to healing and her years of experience in the Ayurvedic field have earned her immense respect locally and internationally. She is also a Life Member of the Sri Lanka United Nations Federation Organization and holds several other honorary titles recognizing her dedication to promoting Ayurveda as a global path to natural wellness.
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“It is a great tragedy that the Sri Lankan state too had to move to the rhythm of the drum beaten by the WHO, especially in matters concerning the vaccination of children. Our deepest respects and salutations to you and your dedicated team, Doctor.”
Great to see dr fighting for this major issue. All the best dr.