Sanjha Morcha

Lock down implications

Dear friends,
Please Note :-
The government can only hold a lockdown for a certain period of time.  The lockdown will end slowly.  The government also will not show such strictness because the government has made you aware about corona disease, social distancing, hand sanitization etc.
You are also seeing the trauma to be faced when someone gets sick in your neighbourhood .
Now those who are sensible, understand their routine and follow it in future.
The government can not and will not guard you 24 hours, 365 days.
The future of you and your family is in your hands.
After the lockdown opens, think carefully, leave the house and go to work and do your work as per the rules.
Do you think, after May 17, the Corona will suddenly go away and we will start living like before?
 No, not at all .
This virus has taken root in our country and we have to learn to live with it.
How long will the government keep the lockdown?  How long will the exit be banned?
Now we have to fight this virus ourselves, by changing our lifestyle, by strengthening our immunity.
We have to adapt a life style hundreds of years old.
Eat a Pure diet, Eat Pure Spices. Rely on Amla, Aloe vera, Ginger, Pepper, Cloves, etc.
Free yourself from the clutches of antibiotics.
You have to increase the amount of nutritious food in your life and forget fast foods like pizza, burgers, cold drinks.
We have to change our utensils, we have to adapt to heavy vessels like brass, bronze, copper from aluminum, steel etc. which naturally eliminate the virus also.
The amount of milk, curd, ghee will have to be increased in your diet.
Forget the taste of the tongue and avoid spicy, fried hotel food and street side garbage.
This has to be done for at least the next 7-8 months.  Only then will we be able to survive.
And those who do not change will be in trouble.
Accept this and start implementing them.
STAY HEALTHY
STAY SAFE 👍
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