Sreesanth responds to ayurvedic treatment

December 31st, 2007 by Vikas Sharma Leave a reply »

sreesanth.jpg

Indian fast bowler Sreesanth has said he has made good progress in his recovery from the shoulder injury that forced him to miss the home Tests against Pakistan and selection for the Test leg of the tour of Australia.

“I am feeling good and the ayurvedic treatment I underwent at Coimbatore really helped”, Sreesanth said. “Though all the surgeons I consulted did speak about the need to undergo surgery, I thought I would try ayurveda and believe me, I have recovered well. I would have lost six months if I had undergone surgery but now I have gained some time and I am able to bowl, bat and even throw, which was a bit of a problem earlier on.”

Sreesanth had injured his right shoulder during the final ODI against Pakistan in Jaipur in November and consulted an orthopedic surgeon in Delhi. He was advised to undergo surgery, but decided against it and instead got in touch with an ayurvedic practitioner in Coimbatore.

Random Ayurveda News

  • Step out into the Sun with radiant skin! (0)
    With the harsh summer heat and long exposure to the Sun your skin begs for nothing but relief. Your skin makes up the largest organ in your body, protecting the insides. So it becomes your duty to protect your skin from the harmful effects of the sun...
  • Relish your fruits the healthy way this summer! (0)
    When we talk Ayurveda we mean discipline. Ayurveda is known not just for its overall health benefits but also a certain system, obedience and restraint that we have to follow to gain the expected results. From curing major diseases to following a par...
  • Pamper yourself with a massage at home! (0)
    Life is busy and we have no time to pamper ourselves in terms of taking care of our body. Working for many hours will lead to joint pains, backaches, headaches and so on. All you crave for is a massage all over your body which would relieve you of yo...
  • AyurVAID Hospitals receives investment from Acumen Fund; to provide nationwide affordable medicare for chronic illnesses (1)
    AyurVAID Hospitals, promoted by Kochi-based Kerala First Health Services Pvt. Ltd, announced today equity investment of Rs. 4.5 Crores by US-based Acumen Fund, a nonprofit venture philanthropy fund that invests in social enterprises in South Asia and...
Advertisement

Leave a Reply