Ayurved has some very powerful tools for boosting the immunesystem and for 
rejuvenation. Triguna was behind the efforts for terminally ill patients so the 
question is why it wasn't more successful. From what I've heard it boils down 
to the failure in purifying mercury which is vital in many of the recipy's. 
Maharishi through millions on this particular project and had top Vaidyas 
working on this since early 80's in Seelisberg. The day that is safely possible 
Ayurveda will revamp medicine.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <LEnglish5@...> wrote :

 
 You know as much as I do: they built this massive 5-star facility that was The 
Raj on steroids, and invited terminal patients from all over the world to come 
and get cured. 
 

 They died. Virtually all of them died.
 

 Not surprising since only the absolute, most hopeless cases were supposed to 
come in the first place as their last hope. It was meant to show the utter 
superiority of Maharishi Ayurveda Done Rightâ„¢ to the World. And...
 

 They died. Virtually all of them died.
 

 End of story.
 

 Maharishi told the Movement to just "walk away" from such a place of death and 
they did.
 

 

 The place is now just ruins.
 

 L
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <mjackson74@...> wrote :

 I have never heard this story of the failure of TM ayurveda - got any details?
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 On Sat, 4/26/14, LEnglish5@... mailto:LEnglish5@... <LEnglish5@... 
mailto:LEnglish5@...> wrote:
 
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Brahmachari Girish Varma Ji is to be praised
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Date: Saturday, April 26, 2014, 5:15 PM
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 I don't speak any Indian language, but none of
 the English reports I have seen (including the links below)
 say that Girish has that kind of wealth, only that he is
 part of a 12-member committee that has control of that
 wealth (12,000 acres).
 And of course, if you actually look
 at the figures, the estimates of how much the land is worth
 is obviously exaggerated: the largest single item is the old
 Maharishi Ayurveda complex which now lies in utter
 disrepair. 
 In its
 hey-day, it was meant to be The Raj on a grand scale: a
 complex of hospitals and hostels with 3200 5-star hotel
 rooms meant to provide an absolutely nourishing environment
 for those unfortunate people who were deemed
 "terminal" by Western medicine but could be saved
 due to the miraculous superiority of Ayurvedic
 treatments.
 When the
 masses of terminally ill patients did what Western treatment
 said would happened, and died by the thousands, Maharishi
 told the TM movement to "walk away" from the halls
 of death (or words to that effect) and the complex fell into
 complete ruin.
 It
 ain't worth $1.5 billion and there's no way it will
 ever be because it wasn't built as a 5-star *resort* but
 as a 5-star *hospital* and there's no way 3200 tourists
 at-a-time are going to want to pay 5-star prices to say in
 that particular region for any length of time. Without the
 promised miracle cures of Ayurveda, it is a completely
 worthless venture.
 
 L





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