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Cancer Patients Recovering Through Ayurveda and Natural Medicine!

Posted on March 24, 2025March 24, 2025 by S Joseph

Modern cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation are not the only options for patients. Many individuals are successfully defeating this life-threatening disease using natural healing methods.

In India, HIIMS (Hospital and Institute of Integrated Medical Sciences)—one of the country's largest Ayurvedic and natural medicine hospital groups—is treating thousands of cancer patients who are experiencing remarkable recoveries. On March 23, 2025, at HIIMS Muradnagar, several patients shared their inspiring journeys of defeating cancer through natural therapies in front of national media representatives. Many of these patients had been declared untreatable by conventional medicine. However, after adopting HIIMS' natural treatment protocols, they not only overcame cancer but also regained full health without any side effects.

During the event, numerous patients testified that instead of undergoing chemotherapy and radiation, they followed treatments recommended by HIIMS, including Fever Therapy, DIP Diet, Zero-Volt Therapy, Panchakarma Therapy, “Time as Medicine,” Ayurveda, and Homeopathy. They reported complete recovery without harmful side effects.

The event was led by Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury and Acharya Manish, who discussed HIIMS' integrative treatment approach and emphasized the need to reconsider conventional cancer treatments. Acharya Manish explained that traditional medical systems primarily focus on suppressing symptoms, whereas HIIMS' approach strengthens the body's natural immunity. He stressed that cancer treatment should target its root cause rather than merely controlling symptoms, which often exacerbates the disease.

Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury also unveiled his new book, “Rabbit-Tortoise Model for Cancer Cure”, presenting scientific evidence and research findings that challenge the effectiveness of chemotherapy and radiation. He argued that these treatments can, in some cases, worsen cancer rather than cure it. Rejecting the notion that cancer is a “death sentence,” he highlighted that the medical industry has instilled unnecessary fear around the disease. In reality, he stated, cancer can be completely cured through natural medicine.

Several patients shared their personal healing journeys:

Nishamani Behera from Odisha was diagnosed with cancer near her eye, leading to tissue decay and infestation by maggots. Doctors recommended immediate surgery to remove the eye, along with chemotherapy. However, she rejected conventional treatments and opted for DIP Diet, Fever Therapy, and Zero-Volt Therapy at HIIMS, ultimately achieving complete recovery.

Pratibha Samal from Dubai, who had ovarian cancer, adopted Panchakarma and Ayurvedic therapies, successfully defeating the disease.

Chanderwati from Haryana, diagnosed with lung cancer, healed completely using breathing exercises and herbal therapy prescribed by HIIMS.

Ambika Puri from Chandigarh, who battled leukemia, fully recovered by following a plant-based diet and herbal detox therapy.

HIIMS’ treatment philosophy revolves around detoxifying the body, boosting immunity, and restoring cellular health. The institute employs Panchakarma, DIP Diet, Zero-Volt Therapy, Yoga, and Sunlight Therapy as part of its holistic approach.

The event also drew a historical analogy, comparing Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s fight for India’s freedom to HIIMS’ battle against toxic conventional treatments. The speakers emphasized that just as Netaji challenged colonial rule, HIIMS is challenging the dominance of harmful mainstream cancer treatments.

The program concluded with a powerful message: “Cancer is not a disease, but a metabolic disorder that can be completely cured through natural medicine.” This initiative aimed to offer new hope and an alternative approach to cancer treatment for patients worldwide.

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