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ARTICLES ON AYURVEDA
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An insight into eye sight
Nellikattu Mani at Kizhakombu, near Koothattukulam, is offering some insights into
eyesight. The old `mana', set in idyllic surroundings, has turned into Sreedhareeyam
Ayurveda Gaveshana Kendram (a research centre in Ayurveda) over the last two years.
In the process, the `mana' has become a fountain of hope for hundreds of people
with eye problems but have found no solace in other systems of medicine. Now a team
of four Ayurvedic doctors at the centre attend to about 150 patients in a daily
ritual of dedication and commitment to a cause they have made their own -- to do
whatever they can to lead more and more people from darkness to light.
For the last two years, eye patients have come here from the length and breadth
of the State and even outside, relying purely on word-of-mouth reports. As the numbers
swelled, the Ayurveda centre has been forced to hire lodges and rooms available
in the nearby Koothattukulam town.
It all started two years ago under the inspiration of Dr. N.P.P. Namboodiri, medical
officer at the Government Ayurveda Hospital, Thodupuzha. Dr. Namboodiri's talents
with the eye has earned him a celebrity status among his patients in Thodupuzha.
He has shared his knowledge and experience with the team of young doctors at Sreedhareeyam.
The patients here are attended to by Dr. N. Narayanan Namboodiri, Dr. N.P.S. Kala,
Dr. Soumya Damodaran and Dr. N.S. Rajan. Inspired by the researches done by Dr.
N.P.P. Namboodiri, these doctors have applied themselves to the task of exploring
the capabilities of Ayurveda in a medical specialisation.
So far, the results have been encouraging. While the doctors have fought shy of
publicity and made no claims to working miracles, their patients have had pleasant
surprises.
A young professional from Kasaragod is bracing up to face life after his eyes, afflicted
with retinitis pigmentosa, has responded well to the treatment. "My side vision
has improved tremendously and the spot in the eye has virtually disappeared," he
said when asked about his experience.
He has undergone four courses of treatment already over the last two years. "The
doctor had warned me that the treatment would be long drawn," he said.
According to the doctors at Sreedhareeyam, an effective treatment of the problem
is not available in some of the other systems of medicine. Mr. Raizuddin who runs
his own business in Palakkad had a severe allergy problem and one day he discovered
that his eye sight was deteriorating. Raizudddin, who was at Sreedhareeyam last
week for his first course of medicine, is optimistic that his eyes would respond.
So are hundreds of others like a 16-year-old girl from Palakkad who has responded
well to the treatment for night blindness.
Patients are given traditional Ayurvedic therapy, taking a holistic view of their
problems. Rejuvenation of nerves and muscles is a key factor. According to the doctors,
90 per cent of the patients they have attended to have chronic problems. Retinitis
pigmentosa, macular degeneration, myopia and glaucoma are some of them. Every treatment
at Sreedhareeyam begins with an invocation to the family deity and God seems to
be on their side
Source : THE HINDU
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