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PRESS RELEASE BY THE SAVE INDIA ASSOCIATION

 

FREE BACKACHE CURE CAMP AT MUMBAI ON April 22, 4 PM.

 

The Nature Cure Cell of the Save India Association

(SIA) is holding one hour FREE training camps at

various places to train volunteers to make Mumbai

backache-free. Rotary, Lions, Senior Citizens or

Ladies clubs may organise such camps for their members

in consultation with SIA on Tel. No. 9520-26870204,

Cell: 9422314693.

 

Such a camp will be held at HELP (Health Education

Library for People), National Insurance Building,

Ground Floor, Near Excelsior Cinema, 206 D. N. Road,

Mumbai on 22nd April at 4 PM.

 

Those who have been suffering inspite of all

treatment, are most welcome to attend and learn the

simple five-minute relaxation exercises that not only

relieve all pain quickly but also improve health so

that a patient can enjoy total health and wellness

with zero backache in future too.

 

NGOs and other healthcare outfits and HRDs of large

establishments interested in organizing such camps in

their localities may do so in consultation with S.M.

Acharya, Founder of the new technique with full

details as at www.atbsnr.com on phone 9520-26870204 or

Cell: 9422314693, Email: smacharya

 

S. M. Acharya,

President, SIA, Pune.

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Dear Acharyaji

thanks for sending this information. Could you tell me this programme can be

organised in new delhi also ?

 

gunjan

 

SM Acharya <smacharya wrote:

PRESS RELEASE BY THE SAVE INDIA ASSOCIATION

 

FREE BACKACHE CURE CAMP AT MUMBAI ON April 22, 4 PM.

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Yes, it can be done in Delhi. I have already done it

at Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, Jawahar Bhavan, New Delhi,

Times Foundation, Apollo Hospital, Bhartiya Vidya

Bhavan, Rajasthali Apts, Pitampura, Bhartiya Yog

Sanstahn Headquarters, Rohini and many other places in

Delhi.

If a few organisations like Rotary/Lions/Senior

Citizens' clubs or healthcare workers, NGOs, social

service outfits, invite me, I shall be too happy to do

that again.

I found that so many people in Delhi were suffering

from cervical sponylitis and other problems spending a

lot of time and money while the cure is such a simple

self-cure. That is the beauty of yog science. Now Baba

Ramdevji has already taken it to great heights by

establishing Patanjali Yogpeeth at Haridwar. But it is

necessary that social workers learn this verysimple

technique that takes just a few minutes to make one

pain-free.

 

S. M. Acharya,

Founder of ATBSNR.com

 

cc for information to all friends (alt_health &

karmayog & ayurveda groups) interested in

alternative medicine. To me, allopathic system has

already become the alternative medicine while nature

cure has become the main one.

 

--- gunjan thakur <thakur_gunjan2003 wrote:

 

 

 

Dear Acharyaji

thanks for sending this information. Could you tell

me this programme can be organised in new delhi also ?

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This post brought in the memory of how west receives this 'NO

medicine approach' of east.

 

Low back pain is the bane of almost everyone's life. It can be

successfully treated by acupressure also. A new study confirms that

it is remarkably successful. It was tested on 129 patients with

chronic back pain, and all of them reported a significant reduction

in pain, and they were more flexible and mobile afterwards.

 

The significance of the new study is that it was published in the

British Medical Journal. For years, medical journals in the Far East

have published studies that prove the effectiveness of acupuncture

and acupressure – but because they haven't been published in a

learned journal in the West, doctors have been able to ignore them.

 

The BMJ not only printed the study, it also graced it with an

editorial. This was where the reservations could come in. The

results were `interesting', but could they be trusted? Surely, it

continued, we need to have the results validated independently, and

would the results have been the same had Western acupressure

practitioners taken part in the study?

 

Source: British Medical Journal, 2006; 332: 680 and 696-8.

 

Enough doubt there, it seems, to ensure mainstream doctors continue

to ignore acupressure. Acharyaji, are you willing to have your training camp in

London and N.Y.? The field of oriental healing techniques has come to a stage,

where publishing papers is not relevant at all, rather holding camps/training

sessions has more reach of medicine to masses.

 

 

ayurveda, SM Acharya <smacharya

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> PRESS RELEASE BY THE SAVE INDIA ASSOCIATION

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> FREE BACKACHE CURE CAMP AT MUMBAI ON April 22, 4 PM.

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It seems to be the same for every "incurable" or "untreatable" complaint - the

west can't cure it but the cures of the east are too "risky" - you would be

surprised at how many GPs also do acupuncture courses here - am I too cynical -

or is it the same picture of the large supermarket selling organic veges until

the little guy is out of business and then discarding the idea as unprofitable?

 

The main proponent of Ayurveda here is Deepak Chopra which is an expensive way

to get treated compare to the free "bulk billing" government funded practitioner

- so Ayurveda in Australia is for the elite. How many of the elite choose this

way to health?

 

So camps or public lectures offer solutions, the patient goes back to the GP and

says - should I try this or that? Imagine what the GP says!

 

In this country, usually and typically, its a win win situation, for the AMA and

no relief for the patient.

 

Jane

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Shirish Bhate

ayurveda

<snip>

Enough doubt there, it seems, to ensure mainstream doctors continue

to ignore acupressure. Acharyaji, are you willing to have your training camp

in London and N.Y.? The field of oriental healing techniques has come to a

stage, where publishing papers is not relevant at all, rather holding

camps/training sessions has more reach of medicine to masses.

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