Guest guest Posted April 8, 2008 Report Share Posted April 8, 2008 Hello Everyone: I am not sure if you recall from my earlier postings on the group that I have been a patient of schizophrenia for over 12 years. After I received some advice from the group, I found an Ayurvedic therapist in India who invited me to come over and receive in- patient treatment for about a month. Almost at the verge of loosing my job because the disease was getting worse every day and was coming in the way of performing my tasks and maintaining relationships at work, I decided to take a medical leave and try out the Ayurvedic treatment. I just wanted to share the story of my recovery so far and what it took to accomplish that. I have always held the belief as all others who have fallen victim to the allopathic psychiatry, that Schizophrenia is not a disease that you can ever get rid of completely (well, they claim that about 24% get cured in 5 years if they are the " lucky " ones, I am not sure how much of that claim is true) -- you just have to remember to take the prescribed dose of your antipsychotics day after day for the rest of your life. For first 6-7 years, my symptoms were somewhat manageable with the use of antipsychotics so that I could hold a job and maintain relationships like anyone else. In last 5-6 years, things started to take a turn for the worse. Not only my mental symptoms got worse gradually, but I also developed additional symptoms that were rather physical in nature. I started burping vigorously and frequently. I developed really bad allergies. And, I had a mouth full of mucus all the time. First I thought that the allergies were because I had recently moved to Florida from up north -- so, I went to see my PCP who ran the standard allergy tests on me -- test results indicated that I was allergic to pretty much everything on the planet earth! I had no choice but to take the anti- allergy pills every day without fail and then like many others, keep switching from this pill to a stronger one year after year. That is when I started looking for other possibilities -- good God showed me the way when I located a newsletter on alternative medicine while I was waiting for my turn at my PCP's. From that point until now has been a long journey full of changes -- changes in diet, lifestyle, medicine, and above all the way I look at the world now. I first tried Homeopathy to treat my allergies, which did not work at all. Then I came in contact with an Ayurvedic therapist in Chicago who prescribed me some Tulsi tea and asked me to stop taking milk. That was it -- the allergy problems were gone! Since then I read numerous books on Ayurveda -- the most relevant of them all that I recommend to the mental patients is by Dr. David Frawley called " Ayurveda and the Mind " -- it is a must read for those who don't just want to get cured, but stay cured. Despite my readings and trying out numerous Ayurvedic advices and lifestyle changes like eating organic only, eating Khichari only, treating candida problem assuming that was the underlying cause of my mental problems, etc., it was not until I joined " ayurveda " last year that I found the right Vaidya and started on a long term treatment plan. The treatment took about 2 months. I was in-patient throughout. The vaidya has a unique 8-day detox program that was repeated four times with one week gaps in between two detoxes. All this while, I also got started on Panchagavya medicines as well as several nervine herbs like Brahmi, Ashwagandha, Jatamansi, etc. The detox program featured prescribed diet, oils, and herbs for 6 days followed by two Basti sessions on the 7th and 8th day. I was also asked to do advanced breathing exercises called " Tantrik Pranayama " . In particular, I practiced tantrik versions of alternate-nostril and kapaal-bhati Pranayama. Since the detox sessions, I have continued with the breathing exercises, diet prescription, and the herbs. Going through the detoxes was like riding a roller-coaster as my condition, mental and physical, was always in a flux due to various toxins getting released into the bloodstream. When the body is trying to get rid of the toxins, it tries every possible means to expel them -- through urine, feces, mucus, sweat, rashes, etc. So, you can expect a lot of them every day. There were times when I got constipated due to toxins, sometimes diarrhea, sometimes severe headaches, etc. The primary goal of the detoxes was to clean the liver and other internal organs so that they start working properly in their full capacity. While the detoxes are going on, those organs obviously do not start working properly right away -- it takes time. So, the 2 in-patient months were challenging in the least. I lost a lot of weight, about 15 pounds, as well. Since the detoxes got over, I started feeling better almost every day (on average). It has been almost a month since then and now I feel a lot better -- my mental symptoms have started to fade away. The physical symptoms have gotten a lot better as well. In the past week, I have had days when I felt like I never had any problems before! I have cut the dose of the allopathic drug to one-third. I am taking only 100 mg of Amisulpride now -- and that too to avoid the withdrawal symptoms. Tantrik Pranayama is really a blessing -- I have also tried Ramdev Baba versions of alternate-nostril and Kapaal- Bhati Pranayama, but my experience so far has been that what you can achieve with less than 20 minutes of doing tantrik Pranayama, you have to do Pantanjali ones for over an hour! It all looks positive from here -- I do not fear a relapse due to the fact that I have reduced the dosage of the allopathic drug. In fact, I am looking forward to weaning the drug further out so that I eventually stop taking it in next 5-6 months. I will keep the group posted. Thanks to everyone who responded to my postings for showing me the way! I sincerely wish that more and more sufferers of mental diseases consider pursuing Ayurveda and Yoga as a cure. What God has given to us, we humans can never find the same on our own! There is an ascending process of gaining/discovering knowledge and there is a descending one -- ascending one being that of research and development, that of trial and error, that of confusion and hipocrisy, that of struggle and wastage of resources; and descending one is the one that comes as a gift of love and caring from God himself in form of age-old scriptures written by the saints and the hermits. It will take a long long time to unfathom the same truth that is revealed in the scriptures. Regards, Matt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2008 Report Share Posted April 10, 2008 ayurveda , " mattremley " <mattremley wrote: > > > Hello Everyone: Thanks Matt for your update on your case - it is no doubt inspirational for others who may suffer from mental diseases. I myself have seen several cases of quite severe mental diseases cured by natural healing techniques. I visited the mental disease hospital at Kottakal, Kerala run by Ayur Vaidya Sala and they have been successsfuly treating mental, brain, and nervous system diseases for many years. Another hospital I have visited that uses natural principles to cure disease is Hospital for Chronic and Difficult Diseases in Huaihua, Hunan China. Natural methods are the only real way to treat these difficult (for western scientists) diseases. Now your objective should be to maintain your new purified state and do not let the toxic loads build back up. Keep body, mind, and spirit clean and strong. Since you have a tendency to contract this type of disease, tuneups will be very helpful and protective. One advise is to take ghee (natural ghee made from grass fed cattle)and other lipids (Omega3s & Omega6s)so as to rebuild the cell membranes which have been damaged by your disease and indeed were an important part in it's development. A good source for the highest quality butter oil, which is probably one of the best substitutes for high quality natural ghee, is - http://www.greenpasture.org/products - expensive, but a good oil to use for a few months after doing shodhana therapies, otherwise buy butter from grass fed beef and make your own ghee. Lipid replacement therapies are especially important in mental and nervous system diseases We are very happy for you - please keep us up on your progress and any observations you may have. Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2008 Report Share Posted April 10, 2008 Matt - One more addition to my comments, Dr Kumar reminded me that in his opinion Manasamitra Vatikam is an excellent medicine for one recovering from mental diseases. Dr Kumar's father has had 60 years experience using natural methods to cure these types of disease. I have been visiting the Kumars here in Kerala for the past two weeks after touring in Japan for one month with he, his wife, and daughter. It has been one of the richest experiences of my life. When one sees the benefits that one gets from living a natural life, one is inspired and encouraged. Dr Kumar and his wife are in their late 60s and are the picture of health and vitality, with a deep spiritual nature. Dr Kumar's father is 88, and lives a very active life, every day he leads us in meditation, prayer, and yoga asanas for one hour every morning and afternoon. So keep in mind that there are many people who practice the tenets of natural living and get wonderful results from doing that. Once more keep us on your progress. Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2008 Report Share Posted April 11, 2008 Matt and others - This is a product from Green Pastures which would suit your needs perfectly. This product is one of the products reccomended by Mary Enig of the Weston Price Foundation, one of the worlds leading authoraties on lipids. This product is excellent for cooking and for medicinal uses and is a cheaper way to take butter oil. It is also cheaper than plain butter oil. Green Pastures only provides the absolutely best quality oils. Such products are important aids in lipid replacement therapies. http://www.greenpasture.org/products/coconut-butter Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Hello Liz: Thanks alot for the suggestions. I have already been taking organic cold-pressed flaxseed oil and ghee made the traditional Indian way (by slowly churning yogurt) from grass fed Indian cows' milk -- I couldn't ask for better. Yes, even in this age, it is possible to get good ghee if you are willing to pay the price, which, in my case, was a trip to Mumbai as well as paying more than the normal Indian ghee price. It seems that some folks in the state of Maharastra (Mumbai is the capital of Maharastra) are thinking straight and have established a few state-of-the-art cow dairies where they keep Indian cows mostly -- one such dairy is in Akola -- few railway stations away from Mumbai. Btw, here is a detailed comparison table of ghee products available in the US: http://freeradicalfederation.com/archive/2006/07/25/Ghee_Comparison_Table.aspx Ghee from Ancient Organics is made by Ayurvedic therapists and is supposed to be of a very high quality as they use traditional Indian method to make ghee (in fact, they go one step above and make Ghee only on the full moon day while chanting mantras!). Those who are suffering from mental diseases, I obviously see hope for them. Sooner they try Ayurveda or any other alternative therapy, the better for them -- as otherwise, it will proportionately take as much time to heal as they take the allopathic medicines for. Contrary to the prevalent belief that antipsychotic medicines do not have any side effects other than listed on the label, those meds actually corrupt the liver. And, liver being one of the most important organs, after getting corrupted, produces or supports production of observable side effects. So, even when you do not witness any side effects, your liver is gearing up to produce some down the road! So, the liver has to be cleaned of as much toxic deposit as got accumulated during the years that you took the allopathic medicines for. I am positive that other schools of alternative therapy have ways to treat mental ailments as well -- I hold the belief that Ayurveda being the oldest medicinal system, others derived from it, which is evident from the fact that others have concepts similar to Ayurvedic concepts. So, better to go to the Guru of all! Regards, Matt _____________________________ One advise is to take ghee (natural ghee made from grass fed cattle)and other lipids (Omega3s & Omega6s)so as to rebuild the cell membranes which have been damaged by your disease and indeed were an important part in it's development. A good source for the highest quality butter oil, which is probably one of the best substitutes for high quality natural ghee, is - http://www.greenpas ture.org/ products - expensive, but a good oil to use for a few months after doing shodhana therapies, otherwise buy butter from grass fed beef and make your own ghee. Lipid replacement therapies are especially important in mental and nervous system diseases Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Liz, Thanks again for the advice. I am taking a herbal decoction called " Manasyadi Kashaya " which sounds similar to Manasmrita Vatikam. I just want to make sure that they are not the same. I don't have the label in front of me, but what I was told is that Manasyadi kashaya is made with a lot of effort and time using nervine herbs like Ashwagandha, Jatamansi, etc. (a long list of herbs). If you could, please ask Dr. Kumar what herbs are used to make Manasmrita Vatikam. Regarding living longer the natural way, I visited a friend in India whose great grandmother died at 104! If it wasn't for the lifestyle we all got used to in the west, we would all be living in villages surrounded by the trees, won't we? Though I think that we all are capable of making gradual changes to our lifestyle no matter where we live -- one step at a time -- become vegetarian, give up smoking/drinking, wake up early, keep at least 4-5 hours of gap between our meals, etc. the list goes on. Living naturally starts here and now! Regards, Matt ________________________ One more addition to my comments, Dr Kumar reminded me that in his opinion Manasamitra Vatikam is an excellent medicine for one recovering from mental diseases. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaibaba Posted March 9, 2011 Report Share Posted March 9, 2011 Hi Matt, Your quote is realy giving boost to family members of Schizonoprenia patient. My sister is taking medicine from lat 15 years. can you please suggest me where you took the treatment. and if you have any contact details for the same. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saisunitha Posted April 28, 2011 Report Share Posted April 28, 2011 Hello Everyone: I am not sure if you recall from my earlier postings on the group that I have been a patient of schizophrenia for over 12 years. After I received some advice from the group, I found an Ayurvedic therapist in India who invited me to come over and receive in- patient treatment for about a month. Almost at the verge of loosing my job because the disease was getting worse every day and was coming in the way of performing my tasks and maintaining relationships at work, I decided to take a medical leave and try out the Ayurvedic treatment. I just wanted to share the story of my recovery so far and what it took to accomplish that. I have always held the belief as all others who have fallen victim to the allopathic psychiatry, that Schizophrenia is not a disease that you can ever get rid of completely (well, they claim that about 24% get cured in 5 years if they are the " lucky " ones, I am not sure how much of that claim is true) -- you just have to remember to take the prescribed dose of your antipsychotics day after day for the rest of your life. For first 6-7 years, my symptoms were somewhat manageable with the use of antipsychotics so that I could hold a job and maintain relationships like anyone else. In last 5-6 years, things started to take a turn for the worse. Not only my mental symptoms got worse gradually, but I also developed additional symptoms that were rather physical in nature. I started burping vigorously and frequently. I developed really bad allergies. And, I had a mouth full of mucus all the time. First I thought that the allergies were because I had recently moved to Florida from up north -- so, I went to see my PCP who ran the standard allergy tests on me -- test results indicated that I was allergic to pretty much everything on the planet earth! I had no choice but to take the anti- allergy pills every day without fail and then like many others, keep switching from this pill to a stronger one year after year. That is when I started looking for other possibilities -- good God showed me the way when I located a newsletter on alternative medicine while I was waiting for my turn at my PCP's. From that point until now has been a long journey full of changes -- changes in diet, lifestyle, medicine, and above all the way I look at the world now. I first tried Homeopathy to treat my allergies, which did not work at all. Then I came in contact with an Ayurvedic therapist in Chicago who prescribed me some Tulsi tea and asked me to stop taking milk. That was it -- the allergy problems were gone! Since then I read numerous books on Ayurveda -- the most relevant of them all that I recommend to the mental patients is by Dr. David Frawley called " Ayurveda and the Mind " -- it is a must read for those who don't just want to get cured, but stay cured. Despite my readings and trying out numerous Ayurvedic advices and lifestyle changes like eating organic only, eating Khichari only, treating candida problem assuming that was the underlying cause of my mental problems, etc., it was not until I joined " ayurveda " last year that I found the right Vaidya and started on a long term treatment plan. The treatment took about 2 months. I was in-patient throughout. The vaidya has a unique 8-day detox program that was repeated four times with one week gaps in between two detoxes. All this while, I also got started on Panchagavya medicines as well as several nervine herbs like Brahmi, Ashwagandha, Jatamansi, etc. The detox program featured prescribed diet, oils, and herbs for 6 days followed by two Basti sessions on the 7th and 8th day. I was also asked to do advanced breathing exercises called " Tantrik Pranayama " . In particular, I practiced tantrik versions of alternate-nostril and kapaal-bhati Pranayama. Since the detox sessions, I have continued with the breathing exercises, diet prescription, and the herbs. Going through the detoxes was like riding a roller-coaster as my condition, mental and physical, was always in a flux due to various toxins getting released into the bloodstream. When the body is trying to get rid of the toxins, it tries every possible means to expel them -- through urine, feces, mucus, sweat, rashes, etc. So, you can expect a lot of them every day. There were times when I got constipated due to toxins, sometimes diarrhea, sometimes severe headaches, etc. The primary goal of the detoxes was to clean the liver and other internal organs so that they start working properly in their full capacity. While the detoxes are going on, those organs obviously do not start working properly right away -- it takes time. So, the 2 in-patient months were challenging in the least. I lost a lot of weight, about 15 pounds, as well. Since the detoxes got over, I started feeling better almost every day (on average). It has been almost a month since then and now I feel a lot better -- my mental symptoms have started to fade away. The physical symptoms have gotten a lot better as well. In the past week, I have had days when I felt like I never had any problems before! I have cut the dose of the allopathic drug to one-third. I am taking only 100 mg of Amisulpride now -- and that too to avoid the withdrawal symptoms. Tantrik Pranayama is really a blessing -- I have also tried Ramdev Baba versions of alternate-nostril and Kapaal- Bhati Pranayama, but my experience so far has been that what you can achieve with less than 20 minutes of doing tantrik Pranayama, you have to do Pantanjali ones for over an hour! It all looks positive from here -- I do not fear a relapse due to the fact that I have reduced the dosage of the allopathic drug. In fact, I am looking forward to weaning the drug further out so that I eventually stop taking it in next 5-6 months. I will keep the group posted. Thanks to everyone who responded to my postings for showing me the way! I sincerely wish that more and more sufferers of mental diseases consider pursuing Ayurveda and Yoga as a cure. What God has given to us, we humans can never find the same on our own! There is an ascending process of gaining/discovering knowledge and there is a descending one -- ascending one being that of research and development, that of trial and error, that of confusion and hipocrisy, that of struggle and wastage of resources; and descending one is the one that comes as a gift of love and caring from God himself in form of age-old scriptures written by the saints and the hermits. It will take a long long time to unfathom the same truth that is revealed in the scriptures. Regards, Matt Matt, Could you please let us know who is the vaidhya who gave the treatment and where in India. My close one is having same thing from last 10 years and using the normal medicine. we want to try alternate ayurvedhic ways .. one more thing, do we need to stop the current medicine, if we are going to ayurvedhic route. Please let us know the details. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saisunitha Posted April 28, 2011 Report Share Posted April 28, 2011 Matt, Thanks for posting your experience. Please let us know the details of vaidhya, who gave the treatment in india and where his clinic/ashram is? do we need to stop the current medicine if we go to ayurvedhic path. Please advise. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
excalibur09 Posted June 25, 2011 Report Share Posted June 25, 2011 Hi Matt Glad to hear of your recovery. I am a 33 year old from India and am searching for some alternative treatments for schizophrenia....which has traumatised the entire adult life of my sibling. Your post gave me new hope....Please tell me the complete name and address of the institute that you went to...I believe it is in Kerala....would be highly obliged. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sharadnaik Posted August 7, 2011 Report Share Posted August 7, 2011 Hello Matt, Thank a lot for sharing your experience. This has now increased my hopes for my wife's treatment. Can you please give contact details of Dr. Kumar? I am very keen to consult him about my wife's treatment. Sharad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jay11 Posted August 8, 2011 Report Share Posted August 8, 2011 hey matt could you plz tell me the website of the clinic you went to for your treatment of schizophrenia? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jay11 Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 Hello Matt, What schizophrenia facility in india were you at when your were treated? what is the name? thanks for your time! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
indianna458 Posted November 29, 2011 Report Share Posted November 29, 2011 Hi Matt, My little bro suffers from it and he has been under medication. It would be very kind of you if you could please share where you went for this ayurvedic treatment and the person who treated you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cure4all Posted December 20, 2011 Report Share Posted December 20, 2011 Hi Matt, My younger brother is suffering from schizophrenia. Would like to consult for him. Request you to pls share the name and address where you got treated. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
indianna458 Posted February 16, 2012 Report Share Posted February 16, 2012 Hi MATT, My kid brother suffers from Schizophrenia and is on the verge of a breakdown. Would be very kind of you if you could share the ayurvedic therapist so that i can treat him there as well. Regards, Raul Hello Everyone: I am not sure if you recall from my earlier postings on the group that I have been a patient of schizophrenia for over 12 years. After I received some advice from the group, I found an Ayurvedic therapist in India who invited me to come over and receive in- patient treatment for about a month. Almost at the verge of loosing my job because the disease was getting worse every day and was coming in the way of performing my tasks and maintaining relationships at work, I decided to take a medical leave and try out the Ayurvedic treatment. I just wanted to share the story of my recovery so far and what it took to accomplish that. I have always held the belief as all others who have fallen victim to the allopathic psychiatry, that Schizophrenia is not a disease that you can ever get rid of completely (well, they claim that about 24% get cured in 5 years if they are the " lucky " ones, I am not sure how much of that claim is true) -- you just have to remember to take the prescribed dose of your antipsychotics day after day for the rest of your life. For first 6-7 years, my symptoms were somewhat manageable with the use of antipsychotics so that I could hold a job and maintain relationships like anyone else. In last 5-6 years, things started to take a turn for the worse. Not only my mental symptoms got worse gradually, but I also developed additional symptoms that were rather physical in nature. I started burping vigorously and frequently. I developed really bad allergies. And, I had a mouth full of mucus all the time. First I thought that the allergies were because I had recently moved to Florida from up north -- so, I went to see my PCP who ran the standard allergy tests on me -- test results indicated that I was allergic to pretty much everything on the planet earth! I had no choice but to take the anti- allergy pills every day without fail and then like many others, keep switching from this pill to a stronger one year after year. That is when I started looking for other possibilities -- good God showed me the way when I located a newsletter on alternative medicine while I was waiting for my turn at my PCP's. From that point until now has been a long journey full of changes -- changes in diet, lifestyle, medicine, and above all the way I look at the world now. I first tried Homeopathy to treat my allergies, which did not work at all. Then I came in contact with an Ayurvedic therapist in Chicago who prescribed me some Tulsi tea and asked me to stop taking milk. That was it -- the allergy problems were gone! Since then I read numerous books on Ayurveda -- the most relevant of them all that I recommend to the mental patients is by Dr. David Frawley called " Ayurveda and the Mind " -- it is a must read for those who don't just want to get cured, but stay cured. Despite my readings and trying out numerous Ayurvedic advices and lifestyle changes like eating organic only, eating Khichari only, treating candida problem assuming that was the underlying cause of my mental problems, etc., it was not until I joined " ayurveda " last year that I found the right Vaidya and started on a long term treatment plan. The treatment took about 2 months. I was in-patient throughout. The vaidya has a unique 8-day detox program that was repeated four times with one week gaps in between two detoxes. All this while, I also got started on Panchagavya medicines as well as several nervine herbs like Brahmi, Ashwagandha, Jatamansi, etc. The detox program featured prescribed diet, oils, and herbs for 6 days followed by two Basti sessions on the 7th and 8th day. I was also asked to do advanced breathing exercises called " Tantrik Pranayama " . In particular, I practiced tantrik versions of alternate-nostril and kapaal-bhati Pranayama. Since the detox sessions, I have continued with the breathing exercises, diet prescription, and the herbs. Going through the detoxes was like riding a roller-coaster as my condition, mental and physical, was always in a flux due to various toxins getting released into the bloodstream. When the body is trying to get rid of the toxins, it tries every possible means to expel them -- through urine, feces, mucus, sweat, rashes, etc. So, you can expect a lot of them every day. There were times when I got constipated due to toxins, sometimes diarrhea, sometimes severe headaches, etc. The primary goal of the detoxes was to clean the liver and other internal organs so that they start working properly in their full capacity. While the detoxes are going on, those organs obviously do not start working properly right away -- it takes time. So, the 2 in-patient months were challenging in the least. I lost a lot of weight, about 15 pounds, as well. Since the detoxes got over, I started feeling better almost every day (on average). It has been almost a month since then and now I feel a lot better -- my mental symptoms have started to fade away. The physical symptoms have gotten a lot better as well. In the past week, I have had days when I felt like I never had any problems before! I have cut the dose of the allopathic drug to one-third. I am taking only 100 mg of Amisulpride now -- and that too to avoid the withdrawal symptoms. Tantrik Pranayama is really a blessing -- I have also tried Ramdev Baba versions of alternate-nostril and Kapaal- Bhati Pranayama, but my experience so far has been that what you can achieve with less than 20 minutes of doing tantrik Pranayama, you have to do Pantanjali ones for over an hour! It all looks positive from here -- I do not fear a relapse due to the fact that I have reduced the dosage of the allopathic drug. In fact, I am looking forward to weaning the drug further out so that I eventually stop taking it in next 5-6 months. I will keep the group posted. Thanks to everyone who responded to my postings for showing me the way! I sincerely wish that more and more sufferers of mental diseases consider pursuing Ayurveda and Yoga as a cure. What God has given to us, we humans can never find the same on our own! There is an ascending process of gaining/discovering knowledge and there is a descending one -- ascending one being that of research and development, that of trial and error, that of confusion and hipocrisy, that of struggle and wastage of resources; and descending one is the one that comes as a gift of love and caring from God himself in form of age-old scriptures written by the saints and the hermits. It will take a long long time to unfathom the same truth that is revealed in the scriptures. Regards, Matt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rakeshkumar Posted February 17, 2012 Report Share Posted February 17, 2012 Please give name Ayurvedic treatment centre where you got your Schizophrenia cured. kind regards Rakesh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robandersen Posted February 28, 2012 Report Share Posted February 28, 2012 Hi Matt, Please could you let me know of who the doctor is who treated you and the contact details as we have a relative who is suffering from this. Thanks so much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
viba Posted August 1, 2012 Report Share Posted August 1, 2012 hi matt, my sis is schizophrenia affected fr the last 7 years.. can u temme the place where you the took the ayurvedic treatment ? pls Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deshmukhamol18 Posted August 19, 2012 Report Share Posted August 19, 2012 Hi, one of my colleague is suffering form this disease. Currently he is under medication even there is no successful development found so plz contact me. so that we can discuss in detail. Regards, Amol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
widelyawake Posted September 23, 2012 Report Share Posted September 23, 2012 Really inspiring to read your story. I am diagnosed myself but I am more and more convinced I can beat the disease with yoga and other lifestyle changes - where are you now in your journey. Do you have a link that explains the differences between the Pantajali and Tantric versions of the pranayama. How about one for the cleanse diets. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ganeshvaidya Posted December 5, 2012 Report Share Posted December 5, 2012 Matt Very glad to know and good luck, Can you please give me more information about the Doctor and the vaidyashala. I need it very badly. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gauravashq Posted January 23, 2013 Report Share Posted January 23, 2013 Dear All, I am the fan of Ayurveda as it was my mother's family business earlier and I got cured of my 8 yr old chronic bronchitis [Asthmatic] because of it. There is one Ayurveda Acharya in Hyderabad whom I met in my 4 month stay at Hyderabad, AP, India. His home is at Linghampalli Bagh, Hyderabad which is near to both Hyderabad Deccan (NamPalli) Railway Station and Kachiguda Railway Station. You just ask the Auto Rikshaw to take you to the Linghampalli Bagh and while going ask him to take you to the Ayurveda Doctor. He will take you to his home. He is very famous. Meet the Father there who is more experienced than son. You don't need to say anything. He will check the pulse and diagnose himself. I have gone there and benefited for the memory problem which was because of chronic allergy. I got it checked at Hospital in Noida [Famous one] and they told me that my memory is elephantine while i was forgetting things within minutes. Acharya ji diagnosed this problem by checking pulse and he didn't cost much. He is very old and is very famous in south [As like baba Ramdev in North]. Try him. You won't be disappointed. I referred few of my friends and then, they to their friends. They all got benefited. Good Luck and wishes.. Gaurav Mishra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gauravashq Posted February 5, 2013 Report Share Posted February 5, 2013 Dear all, My brother has Schezophrenia and he was very depressed. He usually complains of some pressure that generates in his brain when he gets stressed. He had chronic High BP and is young at the age of 27. He was not able to do anything for last 2.5 yrs and now he wants to go for competitive exams. I am planning to take him for panchkarma and other remedial treatments at Patanjali Yogpeeth. He doesn't agree that he has schezophrenia and this makes it very difficult for us to help him out. I donno whether he should be allowed to go for competitive exams or not. He may get more depressed if he doesn't get selected. He was very good in his studies in his early childhood. If anyone could help regarding this? Regards, Gaurav Mishra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vish_loves Posted March 6, 2013 Report Share Posted March 6, 2013 Hi Matt Could you pl. share the name and address of the Vaidya from south form who you took the treatment? My eleder sister has been suffering from this for last 20 years. I'd really appreciate your kindness. Vish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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