ya me and my brother have tried that place 8 years back and had to
spend almost a month there everytime and had to spend a lot everytime
we went there 5 times but no improvement in the eyesight for either of
us
I don't want to discourage anyone. But to be frank , some of my friends,
Hi friends, I have been taking treatment in this hospital for 2years. But,
as my case was not RP, as well as it was with various issues and very
complicated, so we just gave
it a try, but unfortunately, after 4 courses, I got again bleeding behind my
retina, which was one of the main issues,
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
Dear all it is true the hospital is trying to get some improvement to
the patients who are facing eye problems. i am going to this hospital
since 2003 and found that my vision is stable. but the hospital is
very costly. i dont say that every one get the improvement. there are
cases of success and
my congrats to your relative and may her aquire more vision with the
blessings of god. if you dont mind, can you please elaborate the medication
that she had so far under gone. regards raghu.
- Original Message -
From: prateek aggarwal prateekagarwa...@gmail.com
To: accessindia
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.
Nor do I! I think it's a probability issue. Such cases take place one in a
million. This is least to say that our ancient Indian medicine, such as
ayurveda, aren't just, but our modern bodies are too immune to such
interventions. Who knows what triggered the response to the patient's vision