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Saudi Journal of Nursing and Health Care
Abbreviated Key Title: Saudi J Nurs Health Care
ISSN 2616-7921 (Print) |ISSN 2616-6186 (Online)
Scholars Middle East Publishers, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Journal homepage: https://scholarsmepub.com/sjnhc/
Original Research Article
Cardiac Case Study: Successful Healing Treatment of A 48-Year-Old
Male with Block in Heart, Using Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing
System
Ramya Ashwin 1, Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri2*
1YPV healer and Researcher, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally, Tamilnadu, India
2Consultant, Research and Publications, YPV ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally, Tamilnadu, India
DOI: 10.36348/SJNHC.2019.v02i11.001 | Received: 27.10.2019 | Accepted: 03.11.2019 | Published: 06.11.2019
*Corresponding author: Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri Email: vsnanduri@yahoo.com
Abstract
Background: This case study represented a patient‟s case with a relatively uncomplicated arterial blockage of the Heart,
and after prompt Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing, was successfully treated thereby avoiding costly bypass surgery.
Initial medical investigation report stated 90% block in the arteries of the heart and recommended for open heart surgery.
Methods: This is a case study method, going through full detailed records of the patient‟s health conditions pre and post
treatments using YPV healing system observed through lab test records, as well as data collected from follow-up
interview of the subject. Results: Analysis of the medical case documents show positive results of improvements
obtained with YPV healing method used by healers. Medical investigation after YPV healing confirmed that the arterial
blocks disappeared after healing sessions. Conclusion: This case study documents the evidence gathered on the effective
uses of YPV in healing and treating arterial blockage. To produce holistic and optimum results, YPV uses a combination
of approaches such as, (1) physical exercises including rhythmic yogic breathing, (2) Salt free diet; fruit diet, (3)
Meditation techniques, (4) healing by trained and experienced healers, patient participation in group healing, self-healing
by patients with regular self-practice of some specified techniques. There is ample scope to conduct further research on
the application of YPV as alternatively effective and low cost medicine for various medical conditions.
Keywords: Heart artery blocks, Cardiac bypass surgical Treatment, Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing.
Copyright @ 2019: This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution license which permits unrestricted
use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium for non-commercial use (NonCommercial, or CC-BY-NC) provided the original author and source
are credited.
INTRODUCTION
Patients with complicated diseases often face a
long journey from diagnosis to treatment [1]. The irony
of rare diseases is that a lot of people have them.
Experience has shown that it is difficult to diagnose,
research, and treat rare diseases. Some patients‟
conditions are also so unique that no proven treatment
methods are available to help them recover. Rare
diseases are tough to diagnose because most doctors
don‟t see them. “Patients tend to enter into what is
called a „diagnostic odyssey,‟” It is really awful for the
patients [1]. They go to doctor after doctor. Often this
can take years of not knowing what‟s going on. They
start losing hope until they finally get referred to a
specialist familiar with the disease.” According to
Breining [1], about 80% of rare diseases are genetic,
and effective treatment in medical science exists only
for a few.
It has been observed that Yoga Prana Vidya©,
(YPV) ©, which is a non-touch non-drug bio-energy
healing method has been used successfully to heal
patients having difficult and multiple medical
conditions. This paper presents one case study of such
cardiac cases successfully healed by YPV©.
Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV)
According to the founder of Yoga Prana
Vidya, the concept of Yoga has to be understood in a
broader and in a deeper sense [2]. Yoga in recent times
is used to refer to asanas (Postures) and sometimes even
to pranayama (a form of breathing). These are parts of
yoga and not completely yoga. If viewed from the yogi
Patanjali point of view, it is known as Ashtang (eight
parts) Yoga. There are many levels of yoga in practice
and yoga means all of this. Each of the steps is very
important. It is the soul using this physical body but the
body is an important vehicle of the soul. This vehicle is
so important in the physical world to be maintained,
sustained and used for the purpose of the Divine. The
purpose of yoga is to achieve union and manifest
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greatness on earth. The incarnated soul or Jeevatma has
3 vehicles.
The Energy body is called the Pranamaya
kosha
Above that is The Emotional body which is
called Kama kosha
Above that is The Mental body, the Manomaya
kosha
To maintain our physical body it involves
maintaining the energy body, because energy body is
the basic mould of the physical body, which science
now recognizes as a bio-Plasmic body. Anything that
happens to the physical body, happens to the etheric
body. This etheric body is referred to as “etheric
double” in theosophy. Any ailment in the physical body
has its effect on the etheric body. So we use the term
Prana Vidya. Prana is Life Force or Energy used for the
maintenance of the energy body and Vidya is basically
the technology of how to do so. The technology of
maintaining the energy body is Yoga Prana Vidya. Thus
YPV gives techniques for maintaining the physical and
energy body and also maintain the etheric connectivity
with the higher self which involves meditations.
Healing is the process by which the energy
body can be renewed thus bringing change in the
physical body, because the former interpenetrates the
latter. Used up energy or diseased energy can be
removed and the energy body can be impregnated with
fresh energy. All biological life on earth has the ability
to heal itself. Energy follows thought and energy
accelerates the healing process. So the energy is used in
healing, to accelerate the healing process and the body
heals itself.
Healing consists of two processes.
Cleansing- removal of the used up energy
Energizing- giving fresh energy.
In YPV, healer becomes a channel of energy
who receives and transfers energy. Yoga Prana Vidya
(YPV) is a revolutionary form of energy "medicine". It
is an ancient science and art that has been revived in a
new form which is easily adaptable and in tune with
modern day busy life [3, 4].
The air around us contains a special life force
that keeps us alive. This life force is also known as
"prana" ("Breath of Life"). YPV reveals various
techniques of using prana in order to promote good
health. Yoga Prana Vidya has been used as a tool to
deal with psychological and emotional issues also to
remedy everyday work and financial stresses of life. It
is primarily used as a non-touch, drugless, healing
system, complementary (along with) with other healing
modalities like Allopathy, Ayurveda, and Homeopathy.
However, there are numerous instances where the
application of YPV healing alone has been sufficient to
alleviate the ailment/ disease (both physical and
psychological).
There are many recorded medical cases which
have been successfully controlled/cured by YPV
healing such as [5, 6].
Diabetes
Blood pressure and heart ailments
ENT and respiratory ailments
Musculoskeletal
First aid and emergency cases
Dental cases
Eye camps
Cancer cases
Digestive disorders
Psychological cases like anxiety, depression,
suicidal tendencies, relationship issues, lack of
attention and concentration
Criminal tendencies etc.
For the purpose of this paper, the authors are
presenting a heart (arterial) block case which was
successfully healed and eliminated the blocks, thereby
avoiding a bypass surgery.
CASE REPORT
Patient background: 48 year old male resident
of Hassan, Karnataka state, India.
Pre-YPV Medical History
Patient did not experience any symptoms of
blood pressure or heart ailment prior to this episode.
However, he was a known diabetic.
YPV Intervention
Patient had severe chest pain and burning
sensation near chest area. As he was unable to tolerate it
he consulted the YPV healer nearby. The Healer called
a senior healer immediately after seeing the patient, and
the senior healer instructed what healing protocols to be
used. Patient thought it was gastric problem and did not
suspect it to be some other cause. After initial healing
he had some relief but it didn‟t subside. At this stage the
healers suggested to the patient to immediately see a
doctor.
He immediately went to a hospital in that town
and the emergency doctor took an angiogram. The
report (see Figures 1 & 2) revealed that there was 90%
block in the arteries of heart and recommend open heart
surgery. So immediately they shifted patient to a
Bangalore hospital as there was no facility for further
things in Hassan. After reaching and admitting in
Bangalore hospital they did not operate on him
immediately because his left hand was swollen (because
of being diabetic), and they postponed the surgical
operation.
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Fig-1: Angiogram before YPV healing
Fig-2: Report Before YPV healing
As the diagnosis revealed that the patient had
blocked arteries, and the surgery was postponed, the
healers started healing once again as per the request of
the patient. The healing team which included a senior
most healer supported the required intensive healing.
After five days of observation in the hospital,
they took angiogram again before proceeding with
surgery. This report stated that (see Figures 3 & 4) there
were no blocks and surgery was not needed. Thus,
surgery was avoided and patient became completely
normal. Till date his health condition is normal and he
is leading a good life.
Fig-3: Report after YPV Healing for 5 days
Fig-4: Graphic Status after YPV healing
DISCUSSION
Coronary bypass surgery redirects blood
around a section of a blocked or partially blocked artery
in the heart to improve blood flow to the heart muscle.
The procedure involves taking a healthy blood vessel
from patient‟s leg, arm or chest and connecting it
beyond the blocked arteries in hs/her heart [7].
Although coronary bypass surgery doesn't cure the heart
disease that caused the blockages (atherosclerosis or
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coronary artery disease), it can ease symptoms, such as
chest pain and shortness of breath. For some people,
this procedure can improve heart function and reduce
the risk of dying of heart disease.
In contrast to the Coronary bypass surgery, it is
observed in this case report that YPV Healing removed
blocks in the arteries, which is a non-invasive process.
Otherwise, the surgery would have been very costly for
the patient, and this YPV Healing enabled saving huge
cost to the patient and his family. YPV Healing is a
non-invasive and non-touch, no-drug system which is
observed to be effective in treatment of this ailment
through the evidence shown.
CONCLUSION
This case report documents the evidence
gathered on the effective use of YPV in healing heart
ailment. The general conditions under which YPV
produces optimum results is also derived from the fact
that YPV uses a combination of approaches, (1)
physical exercises including rhythmic yogic breathing,
(2) Salt free diet; fruit diet, and (3) Meditation
techniques, healing by healers, group healing, self-
healing by patients, and regular self-practice by
patients. These patients have also become trained
healers, practice healing and act as role model for other
people with several ailments seeking alternative
effective medicine. YPV helps as preventive medicine,
when the seekers are receptive and undertake regular
practices of the self-practice techniques of YPV such as
exercises, Rhythmic breathing, meditation and salt free
controlled diet.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The authors express sincere thanks to Sri
Ramana Trust for giving permission to use their
copyright terms, Yoga Prana Vidya © and YPV ©, and
also for allowing them to use the patient medical reports
and data in this report.
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