Guest guest Posted October 3, 2005 Report Share Posted October 3, 2005 Revered Doctors/Dear Friends, Yesterday was Gandhi Jayanti, the 136th birth anniversary of Mahatma Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the Father of our Nation. On this occasion I had the good fortune to attend the opening of a naturopathic clinic under the International Naturopathy Organisation (INO), with its headquarters at New Delhi. Dr Salila Tiwari, the Vice President of the INO was present to inaugurate the clinic at the premises of an alternative medicine hospital run by a voluntary service organisation in India. Dr Tiwari is an internationally renowned naturopath. During one of her tours to Britain, where she described the benefits of naturopathy to a gathering of eminent people, a doctor argued that if naturopathy was indeed so effective then why was it not adopted as the prime treatment in India. This taunt set her thinking but she lacked the necessary funds. After coming back to India she was called to treat the child of a very reputed and successful industrialist. The child suffered from paralysis and Downs Syndrome and had been declared incurable. After visiting many doctors, the rich parents decided to try naturopathy as a last ditch attempt. Dr Tiwari recalled how she treated the child with mud, water, sunlight and goats milk. The child ultimately recovered and the happy father, Mr Rakesh Agarwal, founded the INO with Dr Tiwari as the Vice President. Today the INO is in a position to make effective the dream of Gandhiji to make available the knowledge of naturopathy to all the villages of India. Talking about the secrets of naturopathy Dr Tiwari said that all diseases arose because of deviation from natural laws and the urge to create an artificial life. She said non-natural food, an artificial, often perverse lifestyle, and the lack of knowledge of the need for both internal purity and external cleanliness was the prime cause behind the health crisis today. She said that the ultimate healer was the inherent vitality of the patient. The force that regulates the intricate operations of the body and mind knew fully well how to cure aberrations. But today's doctors, she lamented, began by treating the natural purging urges of the body as disease. If there was loose stools, they termed it diarrhoea and gave medicines to stop the motions. If there was vomiting they stopped it abruptly. The purging of phlegm was termed as cold and supressed. Skin eruptions were treated as infections and supressed. All this suppression, sans the effort to set right the internal cause, resulted in accumulation of waste matter inside the body leading to vicious chronic diseases and ultimately destroying the immune system of the body in the form of Cancer and AIDS. Just as a garbage dump full of rotting filth attracted flies, viruses appeared in the body, she explained. The naturopath attempted to cleanse the body without bothering about the virus as common sense indicated that once the filth was removed, the flies too would disappear. It was not strange, she said, that she was able to cure many deemed incurable cases during her practice without bothering to know the name of the disease or trying to identify the virus. The body, mind and the senses are involved in the process of eating, digesting, assimilating and eliminating. This process should be judiciously regulated. One should ensure that the right food was given to the body, mind and all the senses. The digestive process should ensure that everything was processed so that all nutrients were assimilated and waste matter entirely eliminated. But today, she lamented, we have ignored this process. The common man no longer has the power to discriminate between the good and bad. He forgets that it is his own responsibility to ensure good health. Today's education no longer provided the knowledge of the aim of life, the secrets of a healthy life and the art of learning from nature. Today mankind treats nature as an enemy forgetting that it is nature that nourishes mankind. She declared that vested economic interests were active to ensure the status quo so that there would be a growth in the sales of medicines which had assumed massive proprtions in recent times, Rs. 20,000 crores annually in India alone. She was pretty sore at the indiscriminate way in which chemical drugs, antibiotics and vaccines were being used to create more disease so that the drug industry and allied forces could prosper. She said that using naturopathy at home would totally eliminate the use of unnecessary medication. She cited the example of her own elder sister-in-law, whom she had brought along, who had recovered from total memory loss and paralysis without making her bankrupt in the process. Her sister-in-law walked into the stage and narrated her experience. She said that the aim of the naturopath was to educate the common people so that they no longer required a doctor to treat themselves. She declared that camps would regularly be held at the clinic to educate the masses so that they in turn could educate others. She said that the one room that was offered to the clinic by the hospital would be enough for her purpose as her aim is to reduce disease and not increase it. She wanted to educate the public about the following; 1. Yogic kriya's, neti, dhauti etc. 2. Simple yogasana and pranayama. 3. Meditation techniques and yoga nidra. 4. Use of mud packs and water therapy. 5. Natural enema for colon cleansing. 6. Scientific massage of the whole body. 7. Steam bath and hot food bath. 8. Shower bath and fruit dieting. 9. The therapeutic value of common fruits, vegetables and spices. 10.The secrets of a natural, holistic life. Let us wish her all the success in her noble endeavour. We would request all health and charitable institutions to take up the cause of naturopathy so that the common man is assured of what is his fundamental right, a healthy body and a healthy mind. Our government should concentrate on such efficacious and economic methods for improving health instead of wasting the national wealth in building huge hospitals and spending more on law & order. After all a healthy society needs neither hospitals nor prisons. Respect & Regards, Jagannath Chatterjee Bhubaneswar Orissa India. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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