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Hello dr. In Panchakarma therapy one procedure is

leech therapy for alone diseases. Have you any idea

that after this process blood spreding diseases are

been transfer or not ? Please give me some addresses

from india where leech application has been apply. I

have to contact them...... Thanking you.

 

--- ayurveda

<giriketan wrote:

 

> As you ask so not any other tests are carried

out Rather Than IgE.

> As treatment I am Taking Formonide 200 mg

respicaps one each day. Also in past hatrozon 100 mg

tablets cource of 21 days completed in last month.

>

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hi, i am using this leech from long time i have not observed any such

problems,if u want any information feel free to contact

 

dr ketan bhimani <ayurastha wrote:

Please give me some addresses

from india where leech application has been apply. I

have to contact them...... Thanking you.

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Dear Dr. Bhimani,

It is a misconception that the leeches used for one patient are used

for other patients as well. This may have been the practice a few

years (rather a decade ago) but now with the sword of AIDS and other

blood-trasmitted diseases no vaidya will use the same leech for

different patients.

I do not understand what you mean by "alone diseases", however blood-

letting using leeches is used to treat rakta-doshas (not neccesarily

blood related diseases).

Another fact is leeches suck blood and do not inject it. The leeches

used in ayurvedic form of treatment are drained after each session.

The duration between 2 sessions is atleast one week. Since they suck

impure blood (from ayurvedic perspective), they die if the blood is

left as it is. So the chance of impure blood being injected even if

it is used on the same patient is next to zero. This is not to say

that there won't be any problems at all. However this needs to be

researched. Many centers offering this therapy simply discard the

leech after one session (however this increases the total cost of

treatment).

There are many vaidyas using this form of treatment with remarkable

sucess. You can also contact the many ayurvedic colleges in India.

For information on leeches per se please visit http://www.biopharm-

leeches.com/

 

Cybervaidya

 

> In Panchakarma therapy one procedure is

> leech therapy for alone diseases. Have you any idea

> that after this process blood spreding diseases are

> been transfer or not ?

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Pl give me some addresses where leech therapy is being

applied. May we purchase the leech from indian market ?

--- ayurveda

<cybervaidya wrote:

> Dear Dr. Bhimani,

> It is a misconception that the leeches used for one

patient are used

> for other patients as well.

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