Healing Psoriasis Naturally: My Experience at J.B ROY State Ayurvedic Medical Hospital, West Bengal.

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  • čas přidán 6. 04. 2023
  • Are you struggling with psoriasis and looking for a natural, holistic solution to find relief? Join me as I share my personal journey to healing at an Ayurvedic hospital in Kolkata, India.
    At the government hospital, the treatment not only reduced my scales on my skin, but also improved my overall well-being and helped me overcome my crippling insomnia. During my stay at the Ayurvedic hospital, I received personalized treatment plans, which included herbal remedies, Ayurvedic diet, detoxification techniques, oil massage, sauna following Panchakarma principles..
    The Ayurvedic approach recognizes the important connection between the mind and body, and offers a supportive and nurturing environment to help promote balance and healing. From relaxing lifestyle modifications to the difficult medicated ghee consumption, I found a supportive community of fellow patients who were all committed to natural, holistic healing for various ailments.
    Join me as I share my personal experience with Ayurvedic treatment for psoriasis, and learn more about how this ancient practice can help you find relief from this challenging skin condition. Say goodbye to invasive treatments and chemicals, and discover the power of natural healing with Ayurvedic medicine.
    p.s I am no longer sharing the before after pics because the process is a little tedious. If you would like to subscribe to my newsletter, then please sign up here / @oindrilabhar
    For digital program enquiry email oindrilabhar@gmail.com
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Komentáře • 18

  • @oindrilabhar
    @oindrilabhar  Před rokem +1

    How I found a cure for psoriasis czcams.com/video/9Je5xdp5Cpk/video.html

  • @Nagu_51234
    @Nagu_51234 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Meri college ka video dekh kar bhut aacha laga 🥰🥰

  • @diyadutta8483
    @diyadutta8483 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for such a detailed & informative video. 🙏
    Could you please tell me what was the total cost of your 17 day stay in the hospital?

    • @oindrilabhar
      @oindrilabhar  Před rokem +1

      Stay, food and some medicines are provided by the hospital for free. I paid for the private cabin, medicines and massage therapy which should not have been more than 6-7k.

  • @alaminhasan7922
    @alaminhasan7922 Před 3 měsíci

    I am following you from Bangladesh. Can I go to India for treatment in that hospital?

    • @oindrilabhar
      @oindrilabhar  Před 3 měsíci

      Will find out and keep you updated edit: you can

  • @kamaleshdas7723
    @kamaleshdas7723 Před 3 měsíci

    Is it permanent cure from your body

    • @oindrilabhar
      @oindrilabhar  Před 3 měsíci

      No lesions at the moment.

    • @kamaleshdas7723
      @kamaleshdas7723 Před 3 měsíci

      @@oindrilabhar I want to some decesion from you ,so please email me your response for help

    • @oindrilabhar
      @oindrilabhar  Před 3 měsíci

      Email oindrilabhar@gmail.com

  • @harveyking5038
    @harveyking5038 Před 2 měsíci +1

    the hospital looks so awful, so dirty. im from Australia and everything here is so clean especially the hospitals

    • @santanukarmakar3918
      @santanukarmakar3918 Před měsícem

      That's an ayurvedic (alternative medicine) government hospital. Not much people prefer using alternative medicine so not much funds are allocated and also not any proper things are available. All our other modern medicine hospitals are great to visit except some super rural ones all are great

    • @harveyking5038
      @harveyking5038 Před měsícem +2

      @@santanukarmakar3918 I've been to India a few times. Unfortunately it's so dirty. Everywhere. I could never understand that. Intelligent people but lacking basic skills. Don't they have pride in their country?

    • @oindrilabhar
      @oindrilabhar  Před měsícem

      I think the massive population makes it difficult for waste management. It is unfortunate

    • @harveyking5038
      @harveyking5038 Před měsícem

      @@oindrilabhar I totally disagree with that. It's the culture that allows rubbish to be on the streets. If the population of Australia was 1 billion it would still be clean. The Indians in India are collectively creating their own country every day. The accept the rubbish and hence it continues. I'm indian for the record.

    • @harveyking5038
      @harveyking5038 Před 7 dny

      @@oindrilabhar I disagree. Their systems should grow as they grow but their systems are flawed. So sad. It's still 3rd world country pretty much

  • @divyajaiswal8027
    @divyajaiswal8027 Před rokem

    I don't know why you deleted my comment or ignore it but I really want help please contact me on my email which I summited on.

    • @oindrilabhar
      @oindrilabhar  Před rokem +2

      CZcams sometimes filters comments so I did not see your comment earlier. Please email me