Hi friends. I knwo this girl summy personally as she was taking d
treatment with me. ya she got d benefit but I didn't got any. I can't
even say that my vision is arrested atleast. I went there for 4 times
but now nt feeling like going again. apart fm d treatment d place is
very gud and i got lot of other benefits like I got ot know abt talks,
jaws etc., got lot of friends bcoz of themn only I m here..
But I don't think she got 20% benefit. her improvent is too less. she
used to respond light only before but now she has started making out
images of people and things but nt small ones. but no doubt benefit is
there. one of my friend called Tushar also got benefit but nt too much
but ya he is getting gud benefit out of it and is plannig to continue
d treatment..

anyone interested to knwo more abt that place can freely contact me
at"[email protected]"
I don't want to discourage anyone.  But to be frank , some of my friends,
including Sudhir, one of our AI members, has undergone treatment only to
loose the weight of their  purse.  I myself has taken treatment from their
only to find the status of my vision remain the same as 0%.

Renuka.
----- Original Message -----
From: "prateek aggarwal" <[email protected]>
To: "accessindia" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 6:24 PM
Subject: [AI] a ray of hope for RP patient


> Friends, what I am going to tell today may prove good news for some of
> you.
> As you know, Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is the name given to a group of
> inherited eye diseases that affect the retina. Retinitis pigmentosa
> causes the degeneration of photoreceptor cells in the retina.
> Photoreceptor cells capture and process light helping us to see. As
> these cells degenerate and die, patients experience progressive vision
> loss.
> Unfortunately, there is no effective treatment is available for it
> yet. However, a ray of hope has been invoked by a kerala based
> ayurvedic hospital called "sreedhareeyam".
> RP is  a kind of noncurable disease, which is found in a large number
> of people in whole parts of the world.
> Though a lot of advancements and research works are held and many more
> are going on, but still it's pretty hard to restore the vision to a RP
> patient.
> Considering the fact, it may be a good news that doctors of
> sreedhareeyam have succeed to restore around 20 percent vision to a 21
> years old girl resides in rajasthan.
> The girl named as summi parik lives in kishangarh (a place near
> ajmer). because one of her relatives is my neighbor, I know him
> face-to-face.
>   It is to be noted that  her  parents  have consulted a lot to
> allopathic doctors, but no improvement could be observed. Then they
> went to kerala to sreedhareeyam to try their luck and this time a corm
> of light has shown by the doctors.
> After a intake of medicines and several other treatments, this totally
> blind girl can now see from a vision of some 20 percent.
> The treatment is still on, and doctors hope that they will be able to
> restore more vision to her.
> According to a renowned  eye surgen of jaipur mr. kishor, this is a
> kind of miracle  in the field of medical science and a lot of folks
> can take help of this now.
> Those who are interested to read further can also seek for jaipur
> edition  of dainik baskar dated 30/01/2009.
> The details of sreedhareeyam are given below for benefit of those who
> needs it.
> Hospital:
> Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Eye Hospital Private Limited,
>  P.B. No.25,
>  Kizhakombu, Koothattukulam,
>  Ernakulam, Kerala, INDIA.
>
>  Phone :                +91 ...       , 2251578, 2251905, 2251906
>  Email : [email protected]
>
>  Branches:
>
>  Govt. Ayurveda Hospital,
>  G E Road, Raipur,
>  Chatisghar, INDIA.
>  PIN - 492 013
>
>  Phone : +91 771- 2263649, Mobile : 09893563649
>  Fax : +91 771-4073578
>  Email : [email protected]
>
> Website:
> http://www.sreedhareeyam.com
> hope it may help you.
> Regards,
> Prateek agarwal.
> Cell: 09928341197
> Skype:
> Prateek_agarwal32
> e-mail:
> [email protected]
> website:
> http://www.prateekagarwal.webs.com
>
>



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