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Ayurvedic Hospital Claims to Treat Cancer in Just 11 Days

An Ayurvedic hospital in Punjabi Bagh, Delhi, claims to cure cancer in just 11 days using traditional methods involving cow products and herbs. The facility emphasizes the importance of early treatment and offers a structured regimen that includes yoga, herbal decoctions, and dietary adjustments. Led by specialist Vaidya Bharat Dev Murari, the hospital believes that cancer, viewed as a 'lump' in Ayurveda, can be managed effectively with their unique approach. This article explores the hospital's claims and treatment philosophy, raising questions about the efficacy of such alternative methods.
 

Innovative Ayurvedic Treatment for Cancer


In the realm of Ayurveda, there is a belief that every ailment can be treated. A unique Ayurvedic hospital has been operating in Punjabi Bagh, Delhi, for the past year and a half, claiming to cure cancer using products derived from indigenous cows, including dung, urine, milk, yogurt, ghee, and various herbs. Amidst the ongoing debates surrounding cow slaughter, this hospital asserts that not only cow's milk but also its dung and urine are highly beneficial for cancer patients.


Located on Shivaji Marg, the Gaudham Ayurvedic Cancer Treatment and Research Center claims that a combination of herbal remedies, dung pastes, and basil-infused water can prevent the progression of cancer.


According to cancer specialist Vaidya Bharat Dev Murari, cancer manifests physically but originates in the mind, making its treatment crucial. He emphasizes that while they do not promise miracles, they have successfully improved the conditions of many patients using Panchgavya and herbal treatments, attributing significant importance to cow dung and urine.


He further explained that if patients seek treatment promptly, their ailments can be managed effectively. Patients are typically admitted for 11 to 21 days, during which a routine is established. Upon discharge, they are advised to continue following the regimen at home. Each morning, patients engage in yoga, receive processed Panchgavya, and are given herbal decoctions along with barley bread and green vegetables. Additionally, a paste is applied to the affected areas twice daily. Murari noted that in Ayurveda, cancer is not recognized as a disease but referred to as a 'lump.'