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Health & Fitness
In the information given by AIIA, it has been said that 50-year-old Awadhesh Kumar is a resident of Jaitpur, Delhi and is an auto driver. He suffered a heart attack in November 2022 and angiography revealed that he had 90 percent blockage in his artery. While undergoing treatment at a prestigious government hospital in Delhi for several months, he was advised to get two stents inserted, but in October 2023, he reached the All India Institute of Ayurveda, Delhi for treatment.
Avadhesh was admitted to an Ayurvedic institute for 15 days and treated with Ayurvedic treatment methods including Panchakarma. After this he stayed at home for 3 months and was given Ayurvedic medicines to eat. Now angiography was done again and 0-5 percent blockage was revealed.
Doctors advised to insert 2 stents
In this regard, patient Awadhesh Kumar told that after treatment for heart attack for 3 months, he was asked to get a stent installed but he did not have money. So he remained silent for a few days and then one day he came to the All India Institute of Ayurveda for absolutely free treatment. After being admitted here for 15 days and treated for 3 months, he is completely healthy and the angiogram report has also come normal.
Ayurveda 100% successful
Assistant Professor Vaidya Divya Kajaria, who treated Awadhesh under her supervision, says that the All India Institute of Ayurveda is studying the treatment of heart attack patients through Ayurveda and Allopathy. In this, the effect of Ayurveda on heart attack is being seen. The result of Awadhesh Kumar has been quite positive. Not only this, a heart attack patient also got 100% blockage relief from Ayurvedic treatment, his report will also be shared soon.
Vaidya Kajaria says that treatment through Ayurveda has been available for a long time but now its evidence will also be available. Since AIIA is evaluating the disease and treatment of heart attack patients through tests like angiography, Ayurveda has strong evidence for it and it would not be possible to refute it. This complete study will also be published soon. It is a great thing that better treatment options are opening up for patients.