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| After his amputation in 2014 |
With Nutrient Energy,
D.S Research Centre shows the way to Fight Cancer
One needs to look at the photograph of the bony frame of 21-year-old V Abhishek, an MBA final year student and a cancer survivor, after he lost his left leg to Osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer.
There was no need for any chemotherapy after the amputation of his left leg at MNJ Cancer hospital in July 2014, but he felt too weak to even support his his skeletal frame until he came across D.S Research Centre at Banjara Hills.
Now, 25-year-old, Abhishekh's turning point was to have come to the D.S Research Centre as the glow on his face and his positive mannerism does not even leave an iota of doubt that the young man is an amputee and cancer survivor.
"Their Ayurvedic extracts made me feel energetic again. I don't feel i am an amputee anymore," exclaimed Abhishek, who was all smiles while he was being interviewed by Daily Health News Digest.
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| Abhishek after his treatment at D.S Research Centre |
He is not the lone beneficiary as 75-year-old G Indiramma, a resident of Sangareddy and fourth stage breast cancer patient, too joined the chorus hailing her miracle treatment. It was actually a wonder to see her energy level at such an age.
She told Daily Health News Digest that doctors had given up on her case before her daughter Sugandha Lakshmi took her to D.S Research Centre for a second try but they kept their doctor Dr Sachin Marda, medical oncologist, Yashoda hospitals, in the loop.
"My mother's breast cancer was in fourth stage when it was detected in April, 2014. Her doctors were not too confident about her healing process and that was when we turned to D.S Research Centre but we made it very clear that we will continue with the conventional allopathy treatment simultaneously," said Sugandha Lakshmi.
For two-and-a-half-year, Indiramma has been taking the extracts and in the meantime, her doctors successfully removed tumour from her breast in January, 2017.
Nutrient Energy
Using what is being described as nutrient energy, experts at the D.S Research Centre claims to have isolated energy from 1621 food items and came out with their star Ayush drug called 'Sarvapisti'
that offer help and support to those who are suffering from different stages of cancer besides other diseases.
In their book 'Cancer is curable now', experts at D.S Research Centre have compiled 20 case studies of cancer survivors with evidence claiming that with their food extracts, they are now leading a 'happy life after combating cancer successfully'.
The book -- which is in private domain and is distributed only to their patients -- narrates their first successful treatment of a patient named Phool Bagh, an 80-year-old woman cancer patient from Purnea district in Bihar.
Doctors had given up hope in her case as she could not withstand neither radiation or operation before her case landed up before Dr Umashanker Tiwari, scientist at D.S. Research Centre. She was given 'Sarvapisti' prepared from nutrient energy that not only improved her condition but her symptoms of cancer too disappeared, the book noted.
Though scientific evidence in the form of research publications could have given D.S Research Centre more leverage to attract the attention of the scientific and medical fraternity towards the potential of their food extracts that they refer as 'Sarvapisti', they pointed out that they have forwarded their success stories to World Health Organisation (WHO).
In three separate lists, D.S Research Centre experts maintained that they sent case stories of 926 cancer patients to WHO after they claimed to have conquered the disease with the help of their food derived extracts.
"The list has reference to more than 70 cases of liver cancer patients, who have come round completely and have since been living normal, healthy lives -- some for 5-8 years, some others for 10-12 years. This is in sharp contrast to the decades old traditional cancer treatment, where a liver cancer patient does not survive more than 5-6 months," D.S Research Centre said in a statement.
How do they work?
Well, D.S Research Centre's nutrient energy based treatment is not a stand-alone system as it is simultaneously combined with conventional cancer treatment modes like chemotherapy and radiation theraphy advised for end-stage cancer patients.
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| Dr B Divya Sree Lakshmi |
"We mostly get last stage cancer patients but we never advise them to stop their conventional cancer treatment as both can go on simultaneously," said Dr B Divya Sree Lakshmi, Ayurvedacharya, D. S Research Centre, Hyderabad.
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| Kalpana Rani |
"Since this is an Ayurvedic product, there is no side-effect. The dosage -- which is given in the form o powder and syrup -- differs from person to person based on the type of cancer," said dietitian Kalpana Rani.
Can food extracts boost immunity in cancer patients?
This is a million-dollar question as there is not much research on the subject but what's now known is that medical researchers now do focus on immunotherapy -- the treatment that uses body's own immune system to help fight cancer.
It is a matter of research that can shed light on how and why nutrient energy derived from food extracts work to heal cancer patients. But do they do it, really?
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