Guest guest Posted July 9, 2009 Report Share Posted July 9, 2009 Hello Dr. Bhate and others A friend of mine from Indonesia is interested in obtaining information from Cancer Survivors who resorted to ayurvedic treatment during any stage of their disease along with their experiences. Compiling this information would benefit many people and enlighten those who hate Ayurveda from the bottom of their heart. Anticipating your cooperation... Regards Rajeev Upadhye --------------------------- www.yuyutsu.biz http://rajeev-upadhye.blogspot.com/ -------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 > A friend of mine from Indonesia is interested in obtaining information from > Cancer Survivors who resorted to ayurvedic treatment during any stage of > their disease along with their experiences. __________________ AYURVEDA TREATMENT FOR LEUKEMIA AND OTHER CANCERS. Ayurveda is much superior to modern medicine in curing cancers. There are two major points that should be taken in to account: faster remission and absence of side effects. It takes only 2 to 4 weeks time for complete remission, in most of the newly diagnosed as well as preliminary and secondary stage cancers. To get a perfect cure, patient needs to continue treatment for 6-12 months more. The quality of life during the course treatment, unlike modern medicine, is better: the patient can resume his/her occupation. In blood cancers, there are certain types such as AML+ALL which are not even responding to high doses of chemotherapy. For them treatment means disease plus sufferings due to the afflictions of medication. I request to the wise men of the world to scientifically probe in to the proven remedies of Indian Ayurveda, and integrate this system with modern knowledge in the larger interest of humanity. Please read cancer survivors testimonials in www.jamesvaidyanhealing.com Vaidyan, from India. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2009 Report Share Posted July 10, 2009 > A friend of mine from Indonesia is interested in obtaining information from > Cancer Survivors who resorted to ayurvedic treatment during any stage of > their disease along with their experiences. Please dig through various posts referred in http://health.ayurveda/message/13321 Many cases have been put on the net by Dr Virendra Jain of Indore. If one visits Ayurvedic hospital run by Govigyan Sannshodhan Kendra, Nagpur, or the one at Valsad, one can meet the patients under treatment. Detailed addresses and treatment records have been maintened by Govigyan Samshodhan Kendra. People who work for cows are not keen to publish results in International Medical journals, since number of patients is small, there is no standardisation of procedures like double blind randomized trials. These standards are enforced by FDA when dealing with commercial drugs. Panchagavya medicines cant be considered as those. Lastly, panchgavya treatment for cancer cant be standardized like modern science medicines. The patients need supervision and sometimes extra medicines to relieve herxheimer reactions, pains which may occur as apoptosis starts etc. Each case is unique. If one is looking for survivors with herbal and other natural approaches, you may meet several on " cancercured " list under groups. They respond to emails. Bruce is the survivor of kidney cancer and has created a special website for sharing his own experiences, and records experiences of others too. He too has some posts on ayurveda. A serious student of herbal medicine for diseases such as cancer should be ready to sift through a lot of online material, travel, meet survivors and form his own conclusions. Herbal and other approaches should not be viewed through microscope of modern science or statistical parameters of scientists and FDA. Dr Bhate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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