Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Paraplegic Patients denied Hope by Allopathic Doctors

Ayurveda Stands-up to Support Paraplegic Patients denied Hope by Allopathic Doctors

One may believe that in an era when with each passing day medical research crosses new milestones, it is unlikely for people to turn to Ayurvedic treatment, especially for grave problems like neurological disorders. But, throwing light upon the changing mindsets, Dr. Rani Gupta from Kayakalp Ayurvedic Centre said, “From the time when our Centre started, which was seven years ago, to today, I have seen that people have become open to alternative options of treatment. We see a lot of patients on a daily basis suffering from disorders due to spinal injuries. Ayurvedic treatment obviously is not usually their first resort… they are mostly those people who did not find any relief in allopathic treatment, and therefore turned to Ayurveda.” So, is Ayurvedic treatment more effective than allopathy in cases of neurological disorders? “I would not make a sweeping judgment here,” said Dr. Rani. “No medicine guarantees a sure-shot cure. But I would say that I have seen a lot of people find cure in Ayurveda.”

With foreigners also thronging to Ayurvedic centres in India, if the government continues to show its support to Ayurveda like they have with their grant to Maniben Sarkari Ayurvedic Hospital, many more patients around the world might turn to India, and people like Rajinder would have greater chances of finding relief and a life to live again…


Source : IIPM Editorial, 2012.
An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri
and Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).

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