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Expert claims Ayurvedic treatment has cured 21 cancer patients

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c palmer - 27 Dec 2004 23:48 GMT
my comments - i ran across this article and gave some thought before
posting it.  i didn't want anyone to think it was a spam ad or some kind
of high jinx.   i haven't heard much of this "expert" before but maybe
someone else has......

~ curtis
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Sunday, December 26, 2004
Expert claims Ayurvedic treatment has cured 21 cancer patients
Prof Trivedi released a list of patients, some of them terminal, which
includes 11 from Karnataka who have been cured of cancer in the recent
past.

BY O P VERMA
DH NEWS SERVICE, NEW DELHI:

An ayurvedic researcher, Prof Shiva Shankar Trivedi, on Friday said that
about 150 people from Karnataka have made queries about the drug
"Sarvapisti", which cures cancer following publication of news about the
medicine in Deccan Herald in October this year.

Of these, about 50 people have started the cancer treatment of D S
Research Centre, Varanasi, Prof Trivedi told Deccan Herald over
telephone. The cost of ayurvedic treatment is nominal as compared to the
whopping sum spent by cancer patients on allopathic treatment, he added.

Prof Trivedi has released a list of 21 patients, some of them terminal,
from South India, including 11 from Karnataka who have been cured of
cancer in the recent past. The patients from the state are: Mangi Lal
Jain (60), B Jugraj Jain (60), Chandulal Pitambar Das (68), M Vittal
Shetty (78), Lakshmi Sudarshan (45) and Suresh Shetty (52), all from
Bangalore. Others are: Mrs Fauzia Akbar (41) of New Mangalore, Mrs
Vandhana Patel of Mysore, Hastimal M Jain (43) of Dharwad, C S Kusha
Kumar (40) of Tumkur and B V Jayanth (50) of Davangere.

In 1983, the D S Research Centre invented "Sarvapisti", a
cancer-curative made from nutrient energy procured from 1621 human
edibles. "The Government of India and several private ayurvedic
companies want us to reveal everything before they take note of it,"
said Prof Trivedi, adding that the Central Ayurvedic Council is not
coming forward to join hands with us for joint experiments on the
treatment.

The research centre has successfully understood cancer and defined it
scientifically. It is of the view that allopathic drugs drawn from
poisonous chemicals will never cure cancer.
Nutrients from herbs

Only the nutrients from herbs can cure it, he said, throwing a challenge
to the scientific community to prove him wrong.
Prof Trivedi said terminal cancer patients could be cured with
"Sarvapisti" within 30 months, while others could be cured within 15
months.

"After our discovery, many research institutes in India and abroad are
working on nutrient philosophy to treat the diseases like cancer, heart,
asthma and diabetes," he said.

Prof Trivedi said that the WHO and the Union Government have not
responded to his letter about this cancer cure. "I had enclosed a list
of 450 patients (with their addresses) who have been cured by the
centre," he said, adding that one more list of about 500 cured patients
was being sent to them.

Prof Trivedi could be contacted at dsvaranasi@yahoo.co.in or telephone
no: 0542-2276098, 2276097 and 2315365.

knowledge is power - growing old is mandatory - growing wise is optional    
"Many more men die with prostate cancer than of it. Growing old is
invariably fatal. Prostate cancer is only sometimes so."
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James A. Honeychuck - 28 Dec 2004 08:44 GMT
I for one have never even heard the word Ayurvedic before.  But a quick
search shows that it is a form of herbal medicine in India, sometimes
backed up by spiritual beliefs.

Herbal medicine is usually presented as something which does not fit
with the scientific method.  Unusually, this professor is inviting
scientific scrutiny of his pills.

Don't know much about India, but I know something about China, which of
course has a very elaborate theory and system for herbal and other
alternative medicines.  But what are the usual treatments for cancerous
tumors in China today?  Surgery or radiation, same as in the West.

jimhoney

> my comments - i ran across this article and gave some thought before
> posting it.  i didn't want anyone to think it was a spam ad or some kind
[quoted text clipped - 68 lines]
> invariably fatal. Prostate cancer is only sometimes so."
> http://community.webtv.net/PALMER_ENT/doc

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