Here is another example about healthy lifestyle and Ayurveda can
change you from a Cancer/Autoimmune Patient to cure. There is no scientific proof but still this
Lady was able to reverse her bowel cancer. So only one advise to all those non believers, just education does not make you knowledgeable and just believing on scientific proof does not mean that without proof there is no cure. Spread this message to your friends and relatives so that they may benefit out of this, there are alternatives which do cure but it is lack
of knowledge and information, incorrect lies spread by those who favour
conventional medicines and the upbringing that stops us from embracing and
trying out alternative that really cures
Spread this message that any human ailment, be it cancer can be
alleviated and cured with healthy lifestyle and the correct and proper Ayurveda
treatment. Those who are under treatment
in developed countries, most of the time, 95% of the times, are taking
treatment from incompetent Ayurveda Doctors, hence google, check, crosscheck,
and verify with 100s of people and then chose your Ayurveda doctor and you will
not regret.
Credits: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-4691448/Cancer-sufferer-extreme-Ayurvedic-detox-India.html
Mother, 54, given three years to
live after bowel cancer diagnosis travels to India for 'extreme detox'
involving daily drinks of COW URINE... and comes back four kilos lighter
'feeling fabulous'
Roslyn McMaster, from Brisbane, travelled to India for
'extreme Ayurvedic detox'
Previously diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer and
had chemo and surgery
Embarked on detox to complement conventional medicine
and restore her body
Treatment included massage, vomiting therapy, nasal
therapy and enemas
Said: 'Vomiting left me 4kgs lighter, but my body
feels stronger than before
Following months of gruelling treatment for stage four
bowel cancer, a mother-of-three has spoken of
her decision to embark on an unusual journey in a bid to fight back. After doctors gave her three years to live, Brisbane mum,
Roslyn McMaster, 54, underwent an 'extreme Ayurvedic detox' in India which
included a daily drink of fresh warm, cow's urine to restore her body. Rosyln had been diagnosed with stage four
bowel cancer in 2016 but instead of buckling under the weight of her prognosis,
she took a different approach.
'I
wasn't fazed by my prognosis. I just had an inner knowing it wasn't my time and
I walked calmly through the chemo process rather than fight it,' she
said.
She
endured six months of conventional medical treatment - including chemotherapy
and surgery to remove two tumours in her bowel - before beginning to research
natural detox treatments online in a bid to complement conventional medicine
and bring her body back to full health.
'I
had been to India the year before so I already knew about Ayurveda. I stumbled
across Panchakarma, an extreme Ayurvedic detox process. But India is full of
detox clinics so it is hard to know which one to go to,' she said.
Eventually
she found the Ayurveda Yoga Villa in Wayanad on Trip Advisor and after reading
some of the hundreds of reviews knew straightaway it was where she wanted to
be.
The
cost of a two week stay for one person in a Riverside Herbal Cottage at the
retreat is AUD $2863.
'"You
paid how much?" "To do what?" was the reaction from people I
told when I described some of the healing practices I was going to do,' Roslyn
admitted.
Thirty-two
hours of travelling, including a four-hour drive to travel only 137km brought
her to the villa.
'The
minute you arrive you are greeted with lunch. The whole atmosphere is peaceful
and the staff are interested in you. The whole vibe is beautiful and everyone
is constantly smiling,' she said.
'One
of their big philosophies is, healing happens through love,' she went on.
Once
lunch was over it was down to business, which began with writing out a list of
all the places she had ever lived and worked, all the emotions experienced in
those places, lifelong dietary habits and every ailment.
'Ayurvedic
Panchakarma healing works on the premise that years of emotional suppressions
creates blocks to the body which then create a pathology of disease inside the
body,' Roslyn said.
Panchakarma
means five actions, so Roslyn's treatment consisted of five processes: massage,
vomiting therapy, nasal therapy, purgation and enemas.
She
also spent time in a special steam box and had buttermilk therapy - which is
often used in Ayurvedic treatment for digestive disorders.
She
said each day treatments were preceded with a full body, naked massage that
included having warm, fermented liquid made of cow's urine poured all over her.
For
the first four days her only meal was warm ghee mixed with 30 herbs designed to
bind the toxins so they can then be removed from the cells during the vomiting
therapy which was to follow.
'The
first few days I made exaggerated facial expressions in response to the foul
taste, but I was politely told that doing this showed a lack of gratitude and
making negative comments or having negative thoughts sends a signal to the body
to reject the healing properties,' Roslyn said.
Day
six the vomiting therapy began.
'Of
all the procedures in Panchakarma, this is the one no one talks about and
nothing could have prepared me for it.
'It
began at 5am with a laundry hamper sized bucket placed in front of me while two
doctors and two assistants helped me consume nine litres of liquid without
stopping, other than to vomit,' she said.
Roslyn
said first up was medicated milk followed by a thick black liquorice
concoction, and finally salt water.
'By
the end of it I have filled the bucket to the brim with vomit and soiled myself
and I can't tell the difference between the tears and sweat streaming down my
face,' she said.
The
following 20 days required a walk to the 'pharmacy' for a twice daily dose of
cow's urine boiled with herbs and served hot.
'The
pharmacy, which looked like a café, was always full and we joked about it being
happy hour. Nobody looked happy though. Fortunately, provided anxiety didn't
set in, I was able to gulp it down. Others could only manage to sip it down
very slowly,' she said.
Roslyn
said the purgation therapy involved taking a spoonful of bitter paste, which
she vomited up 'within an hour'.
The
final four days consisted of enema treatments.
Roslyn
said on her return home she kept up herbal medications to boost her immune
system and three months on feels amazing.
'All
the vomiting left me four kilograms lighter, but my body feels stronger than
before, I have more energy and friends say I am glowing,' she said.
A
recent CT scan and laparoscopy has found no trace of the cancer, she said.
'I
didn't go to the villa thinking I'd be cured of cancer, but I can't help
feeling like it's worked a little magic on me,' Roslyn said.
'The
healing philosophies have left me very conscious of the words I speak and
wanting to only resonate love within me and around me.
'If
Panchakarma hasn't cured my cancer, at least I'll feel fabulous while I'm
dying,' Roslyn said.
Roslyn has created a blog about her experience. To
follow her click here