Efficacy of Yagya Therapy in Paralysis Treatment: Some Case Studies

Author: Acharya Balkrishna, Swami Yagyadev, Deepika Arya, Ajay Kumar Gautam and Vedpriya Arya

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Abstract

Paralysis is a symptom of some major ailment in the body that may take days or months to recover. The available treatments are not only expensive; they may have numerous side effects. Yagya therapy, on the other hand presents an efficient alternative or supportive therapy for paralysis treatment. The basic composition of yagya samgri contains different medicinal herbs that are reported to have several remedial effects. A paralysis specific yagya samgri namely “Divya Medheshti” that consists a mixture of paralysis-specific medicinal herbs like Bacopa monnieri, Convolvulus pluricaulis, Acorus calamus, Lavandula stoechas, Celastrus paniculatus, Withania somnifera, Inula racemose, Achyranthes aspera, Nardostachys jatamansi, Cinnamomum camphora and kapor wood is used in the present study to evaluate its effect on 14 patients of in the age group of 19–75 years. The patients were continued with yagya and pranayama for a duration of 10 days to 11 months. The patients have experienced satisfactory to complete relief after the yagya treatment. Therefore, yagya therapy is an affordable form of treatment for paralysis that helps in the restoration of lost muscle control and provides much-needed hope and a positive attitude.

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Case studies, medicinal herbs, paralysis, treatment, yagya therapy

Conclusion

Based on the observation and results of the present study it was concluded that Yagya therapy with paralysis-specific Yagya samgri namely “Divya Medheshti” consists of a mixture of paralysis-specific medicinal herbs has the potential to improve paralytic patients from satisfactory to significant level when this treatment has been taken along with yoga exercises like pranayama. Therefore, Yagya therapy is an affordable form of treatment for paralysis that helps in the restoration of lost muscle control and provides much-needed hope and a positive attitude.

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