Post by maka on Sept 16, 2011 14:57:02 GMT
Swati Gupta almost hated her life at a very young age of 21. She was an engineering student and she had an embarrassing secret – that she was a piles patient. The disease made her feel that her bowels have not been emptied even after spending half-an-hour in the toilet and she felt a lump in the anus every time. The pain, discomfort and the bleeding made her hate her hostel and campus life. Gloomy and moody always, she was afraid to reveal her problems to anyone.
She made an attempt to consult a doctor and undergo a treatment, but it backfired. The doctor, whom she met, suggested surgery and the very word frightened her to death. Better to silently swallow the pain and embarrassment, she thought. But things changed once she happened to hear about the piles ayurvedic treatment. She further came to know about the Ayurveda centres in Kerala, providing medication to many kinds of diseases and the testimonials by the cured patients gave her confidence to go for the treatment. The Ayurvedic practitioner suggested drastic changes in her diet and her lifestyle. Some medicines and exercises too were suggested. And Swati was ready for all those experiments as long as they don't lead to the drastic measure `surgery'.
One month into the piles Ayurvedic treatment, and she felt better with her body. Now months after the treatment, she is perfectly healthy with no traces/symptoms of the disease and it is now that she actually starts loving her campus life.
She made an attempt to consult a doctor and undergo a treatment, but it backfired. The doctor, whom she met, suggested surgery and the very word frightened her to death. Better to silently swallow the pain and embarrassment, she thought. But things changed once she happened to hear about the piles ayurvedic treatment. She further came to know about the Ayurveda centres in Kerala, providing medication to many kinds of diseases and the testimonials by the cured patients gave her confidence to go for the treatment. The Ayurvedic practitioner suggested drastic changes in her diet and her lifestyle. Some medicines and exercises too were suggested. And Swati was ready for all those experiments as long as they don't lead to the drastic measure `surgery'.
One month into the piles Ayurvedic treatment, and she felt better with her body. Now months after the treatment, she is perfectly healthy with no traces/symptoms of the disease and it is now that she actually starts loving her campus life.