Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Is there an ayurvedic cure or maintenance protocol for this genetic disease? Thanks, Ole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 A patient suffering from Leukemia has been on the Panch Gavya medicines for last 14 months. All the symptoms affecting quality of life have disappeared and the patient is now leading normal life. He did not have any chemotherapy/irradiation/bone-marrow transplant or blood transfusion. Since the patient had great faith in ayurveda, Panch Gavya therapy was started as soon as diagnosis of Leukemia was done by modern science. The medicine dose is reduced to 50% now, as a preventive dose only. Though this author has no experience on sickle cell anemia, he feels that slightly altered treatment may work for this genetic disorder. After seeing wonderful results of PanchGavya medicines on many cancer patients, this faith is achieved. If interested, you may communicate further. Dr Bhate ayurveda, "alstrup" <alstrup> wrote: > Is there an ayurvedic cure or maintenance protocol for this genetic > disease? > > Thanks, > > Ole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 can you kindly provide the details of the panchgvya formulations used in leukaemia alng with the other diagnostic and therapeutic details of the patient.It seems the report belongs to the lonely case study. plz clarify Shirish Bhate <shirishbhate wrote:A patient suffering from Leukemia has been on the Panch Gavya medicines for last 14 months. All the symptoms affecting quality of life have disappeared and the patient is now leading normal life. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 some speculate that sickle cell anemia is a genetic adaptation to malaria during the rainy season in malaria-endemic areas in Africa the traditional iron-rich crop of the true yam (Dioscorea spp) is not available, and the RBCs of many people become sickled, which apparently prevents the pathogenesis of the disease - later, during the dry season when the yams are available, people get sufficient iron and the RBCs return to a normal shape thus, iron-rich foods such as yams etc. would seem to be indicated btw, what people in the West call "yam" (jewel yam, garnet yam) is actually a sweet potato (Impomea spp), not the true yam another interesting intervention that has been well-studied is using Zanthoxylum bark (Prickly Ash, Tumburu), 2-3 g at least bid - although it needs to be taken chronically, it seems to make a dramatic improvement in symptoms; for added benefit herbs like Arjuna and Ginkgo may be helpful, along with vitamin E best... todd caldecott Caldecott todd www.toddcaldecott.com On 22-Jun-05, at 4:34 AM, ayurveda wrote: > Message: 7 > Tue, 21 Jun 2005 19:07:37 -0000 > "alstrup" <alstrup > Sickle Cell Anemia > > Is there an ayurvedic cure or maintenance protocol for this genetic > disease? > > Thanks, > > Ole Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2005 Report Share Posted June 22, 2005 Dear J. P. Yes, the report is a lonely case. The diagnosis was done by a well known cancer hospital in Mumbai. Panch Gavya Formulations used in this case are still under trials and this author can summarise only the way they are made. The ayurvedic herbs which treat "arbud" are made into a concentrate by boiling with water. Then the concentrate is distillated along with cow urine. Herbs are divided in three groups such that they are hormonious within the group. Three different distillates are prepared and patient takes only 1 tsp of each, diluted 3-5 times by water, three times a day. Of course other medicines and fresh juices are required, specific to each case. But basic three distillates are used for every type of cancer, from brain to prostate or skin cancer. Since medicines are now under evaluation and approval process, details that can be put on net are only these. They are not exportable. But, thousands of cancer cases have been "cured", in true sense of the word. Patients continue preventive dose, 30-50% later, which gives them mental assurance that they are miles away from dreadful disease. The author terms these distillates as ayurvedic chemotherapy. The indian patients can directly communicate with those who are "cured", and obtain all diagnostic info and the progress history. About patients cured using self urine therapy (sut), a directory is already published in Mumbai. Painstaking efforts by a MD(Obgyn) made this possible. Ayurveda, being a science of synthesis rather than analysis, published literature, theory books are severly limited. [ And if randomised trials are done in the same manner as done in west, what use they can be? pl see:] http://health.drugawareness/message/438 If one starts investigating scientifically, he may only single out one major chemical molecule in herb, which offers cure. But if he makes same molecule synthetically, side effects are certain, based on past experience of allopathy and drug companies who wanted to make patent drugs. Dr Bhate ayurveda, "J.P." <djpv2002in> wrote: > can you kindly provide the details of the panchgvya formulations used in leukaemia alng with the other diagnostic and therapeutic details of the patient.It seems the report belongs to the lonely case study. plz clarify > > Shirish Bhate <shirishbhate> wrote:A patient suffering from Leukemia has been on the Panch Gavya > medicines for last 14 months. All the symptoms affecting quality of > life have disappeared and the patient is now leading normal life. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ishap Posted March 12, 2009 Report Share Posted March 12, 2009 Can urine therapy cure sickle cell anemia? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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