Guest guest Posted June 13, 2009 Report Share Posted June 13, 2009 Traditional Ayurveda practitioners in India (Vaidyas) successfully treat blood cancers with out side effects. Newly diagnosed leukemia patients may better opt Ayurveda treatment avoiding chemotherapy. Remission is amazingly faster, with lesser chances of relapse. Once cured they live life full, with many additional potential benefits! I recommend readers to probe the testimonies that such survivors have published. Large health care establishments in different parts of the world who are failing to save the lives may integrate Ayurveda therapy to their system. That will benefit the entire humanity. As a Vaidya, I am eager to share many of the secrets of Ayurveda that I hold with enthusiastic medical doctors in cancer hospitals. Vaidyan from Cochin, India Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2009 Report Share Posted June 13, 2009 Although I understand your enthusiasm in sharing your desire to share secrets of Ayurveda with other doctors I feel this is a very precarious move, although I am not clear by what you mean by " cancer hospitals " , non Ayurvedic practitioners would rarely be interested in the successes you might have in Healing the sick outside the guidelines that they consider to be " gospel " pr " legitimate " i.e. outside their own understanding of " medicine " , outside their own methods of practicing " medicine " the treatments they offer being ruled mainly by the Pharmaceutical Industry. I see no future in your wish to communication with an allopathic doctor, only the gradual demise of true Ayurveda, the two disciplines, in my mind, simply do not mix. The reason they do not mix is the training of the allopathic practitioner and his attitude towards anything other than allopathic medicine. Unlike the Ayurvedic practitioner who is open to all true healing modalities, the allopath has strict guidelines to follow regarding the status of the patient and his treatment. Saving and retaining Ayurvedic medicine as a pure art/science is very important for the future of the Indian people and should not be jeopardized further than is already happening with government interference. Should any allopath show interest in learning the Ayurvedic Way, realising the futility of most allopathic methods, and feeling an honest desire in his heart to help and heal his patients, then let him relinquish his medical status and start from the beginning. The approaches are so vastly different in Allopathy and Ayurveda that this would appear to be the only way this could happen. Best, Jane ------------------ As a Vaidya, I am eager to share many of the secrets of Ayurveda that I hold with enthusiastic medical doctors in cancer hospitals. Vaidyan from Cochin, India Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2009 Report Share Posted June 14, 2009 Most of us believe in the efficacy odf alternate therapies that give amazing results over the result that we get from conventional treatment which results in death, painful slow death. Yet when disease strikes we run to those very facilities that we otherwise shun as there is no other alternative. There are some but very few in the country and that too where emergency treatments are not available. Once under the claws of anti biotics and chemos we can not get out. The end result is DEATH.Not only the doctors but generally people also consider the more expensive one to be getter doctor and the no of degrees and from the elite institutions give them more credence than they actually deserve. One doctor from Ohio said we do not know anything we use trial and error and he also said that the hospitals are death factories. In India most of the people know how efficacious arjun is for heart but still how popular is that. If you really want to help people then let it be known freely what you know so that those who want to gain thereby will use it. Or you may work towards putting up a facility where such patients are drawn. This you can do on a joint venture basis. Like the other day some one posted that they have started a multi discipline facility We should have many more such ones and we could also have speciality facility where only a particular type of patients are treated with good results.Concentrate on that. No modern medicine doctor will give you an ear .He may mock you and you will come back a dejected man. Some one told me that they have to take an oath, that they will not lend their ear to any alternate systems. So much so that in England where many alternate therapes fourish they tried to discredit homeopathy by calling it placebo.Even though the Queen and her son both are ardent homeopathy fans. --- On Sat, 13/6/09, ayurveda_vaidyan <ayurveda_vaidyan wrote: ayurveda_vaidyan <ayurveda_vaidyan <ayurveda> Ayurveda Leukemia treatment ayurveda Saturday, 13 June, 2009, 8:25 AM Traditional Ayurveda practitioners in India (Vaidyas) successfully treat blood cancers with out side effects. Newly diagnosed leukemia patients may better opt Ayurveda treatment avoiding chemotherapy. Remission is amazingly faster, with lesser chances of relapse. Once cured they live life full, with many additional potential benefits! I recommend readers to probe the testimonies that such survivors have published. Large health care establishments in different parts of the world who are failing to save the lives may integrate Ayurveda therapy to their system. That will benefit the entire humanity. As a Vaidya, I am eager to share many of the secrets of Ayurveda that I hold with enthusiastic medical doctors in cancer hospitals. Vaidyan from Cochin, India Bollywood news, movie reviews, film trailers and more! Go to http://in.movies./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2009 Report Share Posted June 15, 2009 The complementary Ayurvedic help is always available and can be used as adjuncts to mainstream care for the management of symptoms and improved quality of life. But before you consider ayurvedic support you should be familiar with ayurvedic approach of treating Leukemias. Ayurvedic Acharyas consider this condition as amaj raktadhatu-pravrit (Leucocytic) disorder due to poor Raktagni. There is depletion of Raktagni paving the way of ama formation. It is followed by vitiation of kapha dosha. It also manifests as first prokopa and then depletion of vata (Prana) element. This complex pathogenesis is responsible for uncontrolled immature white blood cells. The ayurvedic treatment revolves round the tridosha balancing and may be of clinical interest. There are seven ayurvedic herbs that can provide natural defense against blood cancer growth.These are Colotropic gigantica (Madar), Semicarpus anacordium (Bhallataka), Plumbago zeylanica (Chitraka), Vinca rosea (Sadabahar), Phyllanthus niruri (Bhuiamaalki), Emblica officinalis (Amla) and Tinospora cordifolia (Guduchi). There is urgent need of clinical trial on these ayurvedic herbs. The use of alternative and complementary medicine is wide spread among patients with blood cancer. Throughout the world many patients with cancer try many form of questionable and unproven treatment methods. I am not expert on ayurvedic cancer therapy but wish to convey my ideas on the subject. Since you are in California, you can contact NCCAM Clearing House (National Centre for Complementary Alternative Medicine, Toll-free 1-888-644-6226) for authentic additional information. Namaste Mukesh D Jain http://openlibrary.org/a/OL4097418A http://www.ayurvednews.com/archives/170 http://www.ayurvednews.com/archives/232 Dr Mukesh D Jain MD Panch Karma & Yoga Division, Sanjivani Wellness Center Bhilai 490023 India Visit us at http://www.sanjivaniwellness.org __________ Traditional Ayurveda practitioners in India (Vaidyas) successfully treat blood cancers with out side effects. Newly diagnosed leukemia patients may better opt Ayurveda treatment avoiding chemotherapy. Remission is amazingly faster, with lesser chances of relapse. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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