A case of deep vein thrombosis of a 42 years old male patient healed successfully using Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing protocols

A case of deep vein thrombosis of a 42 years old male patient healed successfully using Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing protocols

Publications: World journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical and Medical Research

Article link: https://zealjournals.com/wjapmr/content/case-deep-vein-thrombosis-42-years-old-male-patient-healed-successfully-using-yoga-prana

Authors:

Sujay Parikh, Yoga Prana Vidya Healer & Trainer, Ahemdabad, Gujarat, India.

Dr. Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri Consultant, Research & Publications, Yoga Prana Vidya Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118 Tamil Nadu, India.

Abstract :

Introduction: Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a medical condition leading to pulmonary embolism in most cases. DVT occurs usually in lower limb venous svstem. Studies in India found that DVT is as prevalent as it exists in the West. Anti-coagulation is the common treatment modality. This paper presents a case of DVT of a 42 years old male patient who was successfully healed using Yoga Prana vidya (YPV) healing protocols as complementary medicine.

Method: This is a case study method going through patient’s medical reports, YPV healer’s records and patient feedback. YPV intervention consisted of self-practice modules of physical exercises, Rhythmic Yogic breathing and Forgiveness Sadhana. Additionally, the YPV healer conducted healing sessions.

Results: Within 5 weeks of healing, all symptoms of DVT disappeared. The patient was able to recover from fear of the disease completely. The patient continued practicing Rhythmic Yogic Breathing and Forgiveness Sadhana regularly to man Wenness wit senrcare. resumed working rom orce as usual.

Conclusion: Yoga Prana Vidya System is an integrated and versatile system of treatment and healing which has treated the DVT condition as a complementary medicine with sneed recovery in this case. Further research is recommended using appropriate sample and methodology. Ic will be benercial to train the frontine nealtn care workers such as doctors and nurses in the application of YPV techniques as complementarv to their individual specialties.

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