Dr Raman Singh releases book on Ayurveda

August 21st, 2008 by Vikas Sharma Leave a reply »

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Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh, Dr Raman Singh released ayurvedic book by well known doctor Mukesh Jain in which simple treatment of serious ailments are presented. The book under the title “Fight & Win Ailments of Modern Era with Ayurvedic Treatment” is based on latest scientific research in Ayurveda.

Chhattisgarh: Focusing that Ayurveda is effective in the prevention of serious ailments; Dr Raman Singh said Ayurveda is now posed to be a global movement. The recent book by Dr Mukesh Jain will be distributed among the Western community and media during International Ayurvedic events scheduled in Chicago (US) and Burstein (Germany). Dr Jain has been invited to attend these functions.

Forwarded by Padma Shri Prof. Dr. Mahadev Pandey, the book contains  authentic information on how to discover simple treatment and enhance our body immunity against Arthritis, Sciatica, Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Thyroid,  Migraine, Parkinson’s, Obesity, Neuro-Muscular weakness and to prevent Cancer & HIV infection.

Congratulating the author BR Jain, Industrialist from Bhilai said there are many diseases which are chronic and there are no remedies in Allopathic Medicine. Ayurveda is a solution for such illnesses because Ayurveda treatment is done for the root cause of the problem. It is note worthy that Dr Mukesh Jain is well known practitioner of Ayurveda and Panch Karma. He has taken ayurvedic research work and imparted instructions to various citizen forums in 6 countries in Asia and Europe. He has also introduced holistic health camps for making common people aware about various health problems.

Present on the occasion were Minister Ajay Chandrakar, MLA Gauri Shankar Agrawal, Dr Ravi Khichariya, Dr Rajesh Verma, and publisher Nand Kishore Gupta.

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4 comments

  1. KVSRAO says:

    Dear Sir
    Congratulation for new book.

  2. Gadhadhraya says:

    There is obviously a lot to know about this. I think you made some good points in Features also.

  3. Manoj Mohan says:

    Dear Sir,
    Would like to know more on books & other works published on Ayurveda & their availability.

    Regards

    Manoj Mohan

  4. Dr Rajesh says:

    Muscular dystrophy is not a single disease but a group of hereditary muscle destroying disorders, vary in their inheritance pattern, age of onset, initial muscle attacked and rate of progression. It is no incurable condition, rather a genetic problem for which no satisfactory treatment have yet been found in any system of medicine.

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