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Date: Wed 13 Jun, 2018, 9:43 AM
Subject: Cure for cancer



Not a medical advice as seen on net.

Life was a dream for Amit Vaidya, who soared high financially and
professionally till he was diagnosed with cancer when he was 27

Amit Vaidya lived the American dream. A Gujarati, born and brought up in
the US, with a Ph.D. in economics, he worked in the entertainment
industry’s business department. “It was an active but not a healthy
lifestyle as I was an overachiever,” says Amit. His dreams “were shattered”
when a few months after his father’s death he was diagnosed with first
stage gastric cancer. “The fall was great as I had risen to great heights
when I was 27.”


Opting not to do surgery, he went in for “aggressive chemo radiation” in
New York. Two years later he went into remission. Within two months of his
recovery, his mother was diagnosed with grade three brain tumour. “Nothing
worked and I lost her too. Away in a foreign land, being the only child, I
felt lonely and a scan showed my cancer had returned after 18 months. This
time it showed up in my liver.Nine months later, in 2011, reports showed I
was not responding to treatment and the cancer had spread to my lungs too,”
he says emotionally.

Doctors told Amit that his life too was just a matter of time. “Not wanting
to burden my friends, I started planning my funeral.

Soon he planned a trip to India. An aunt also told me about an Ayurvedic
hospital in Gujarat that claims to cure cancer in 11 days for just a rupee!
Having nothing to lose I wanted to give it a shot.”

So off he went and explains that the treatment was disciplined with yoga,
meditation and he was made to drink a mix of “desi cow milk, curd, ghee and
gobar, go-mutra. I was to drink it on an empty stomach. For years
everything tasted like saw dust because of the chemo. It was easy to drink
something that smelled and tasted as it should. Others there were
traumatised by this. I kept faith and did it diligently. I saw no change
but felt no worse either.”

Scans showed that the cancer “had not spread”. Amit then went back to the
hospital and lived there for another 40 days.Reports showed the cancer had
decreased. “Wanting to continue the therapy,” Amit stayed with a farmer,
who opened his house to Amit. “He offered me a tiny shack on his farm, a
cot, a goshala with desi cows, a well and a toilet. I continued the therapy
and after months was able to walk. Over time, walks became jogs, jogs
became runs and I started finding joy in my mind. The villagers had time
for me, which was the best gift I got, especially when I needed time to
heal.”

After 18 months Amit claims he is cancer free and decided “on planning to
live his life instead of planning a funeral. I now talk to people about my
journey and that healing is possible. I make time to spend with cancer
patients. It is all free. I have started an NGO called Healing Vaidya.”

He does not plan on going back to the US as “this country has given me
much. I have learnt that people here don’t value what it can offer.”

Amit has written Holy Cancer – How A Cow Saved My Life , (Aditya Prakashan,
Rs. 495) which was launched in the city recently. The book is available in
book stores. For more log on to healingvaidya.org

also available with amazon and Flipkart.

http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/a-journey-from-death-to-life/article7558731.ece

Vaidya is referring to *RM Dhariwal Cancer Hospital at Valsad* - *Gujarat*
where Panchagavya is the treatment and charges are Re. 1- only


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