An Ayurvedic hospital located in Punjabi Bagh, Delhi, has been operating for a year and a half, claiming to treat cancer using products derived from indigenous cows, including dung, urine, milk, yogurt, ghee, and various herbs. Amidst the ongoing debates surrounding cow slaughter, this facility asserts that not only cow's milk but also its dung and urine are highly beneficial for cancer patients. The Gaudham Ayurvedic Cancer Treatment and Research Center, situated on Shivaji Marg, believes that a combination of herbal remedies, dung paste, and basil water can prevent the progression of cancer.
According to cancer specialist Vaidya Bharat Dev Murari, cancer manifests in the body but originates in the mind, making its treatment essential. He emphasized that while they do not claim miracles, they have successfully improved the conditions of many patients using Panchgavya and herbal treatments, attributing significant importance to cow dung and urine.
He mentioned that if patients arrive in a timely manner, their ailments can be managed effectively. Patients are typically kept in the hospital for either 11 or 21 days, during which a routine is established for them. Even after discharge, they are advised to continue following the prescribed regimen. The hospital incorporates yoga sessions in the morning, administers processed Panchgavya, provides herbal decoctions, and serves barley bread along with green vegetables. Additionally, a paste is applied to the patients' lumps twice daily. Murari stated that in Ayurveda, cancer is not recognized as a disease but rather referred to as a lump.
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