Cancer Treatment - Living Legend Narayana Murthy
Narayana Murthy, no, we are not talking about our well known IT czar from Benagluru, but this lesser known person from the same state, Karnataka, India, excels in helping thousands of patients ailing from different diseases, from kidney stones to heart diseases to different kinds of cancers.
Popularly known as Vaidya Narayana Murthy, around 60 years of age, is from a small village called Narasipura which is around 50 km from Shimoga, Karnataka, India.
Murthy, basically a brahmin farmer, carries the age-old tradition of Ayruvedic treatment with the help of some NGOs. Every Sundays and Thursdays people from various parts of Southern India start to queue up in front of his house early in the morning. With the help from his family and aides, Murthy serves his patients. On these days, he treats around 600 to 700 patients troubled by different diseases.
Murthy listens intently for a minute or two before disposing medicines for 15 to 30 days depending on the ailment for free of cost. The source of his medicines is primarily from different kinds of plants and herbs which he personally collects from forest during particulars days of the week (woody stems, roots, and barks). The patient needs to take these medicines with specific dietary instructions. Sometimes Murthy asks for certain lab reports if the patient is carrying. Narayana Murthy is the last ray of hope for many terminally ill patients suffering from cancer, heart diseases, and respiratory problems. It is not mandatory for the patient to come to collect the medicine. Relatives or friends can also collect the medicine fortnightly or monthly with lab reports or signs and symptoms of the illness.
Murthy’s expertise in treating cancer, kidney stones, and heart block has left everyone astonished. With just a day’s worth of prescription gives unbelievable results for heart blocks and kidney stones.
His treatment for certain kinds of cancer has yielded excellent results. These patients need to take 6-8 months of treatment, but certainly has been very effective.
There are as many as 15 NGOs working with Murthy in this noble cause. Now, it has been more than 25 years Murthy started serving the people. He has never expected anything in return, and he has never sought any attention or publicity.
In the age of globalization and the allopathic mode of treatment for every disease, some taking up the task of helping thousands of people without any expectation is highly commendable. For diseases like cancer and coronary artery disease, the comman man cannot afford to have a good treatment due to lack of healthcare insurance availability.
You can reach Shimoga from Bangalore via bus or train, around 280 km. From Shimoga, you can reach Narasipura by public or private transport.
No prior appointment or any sort of contact required to see Murthy. Service is provided on first-come-first-serve basis starting early morning 7 every Sundays and Thursdays.
I am updating a few things on this day, May 19, 2012, regarding this page. I am glad that many are finding this information useful. At the same time, please note the following.
Mr. Muthy can be reached by phone, but he is a very busy person serving hundreds of patients, so it is not fair expecting him to call back anyone. Treatment is absolutely free and provided on first-come-first-serve basis starting early morning 7 every Sundays and Thursdays.
Popularly known as Vaidya Narayana Murthy, around 60 years of age, is from a small village called Narasipura which is around 50 km from Shimoga, Karnataka, India.
Murthy, basically a brahmin farmer, carries the age-old tradition of Ayruvedic treatment with the help of some NGOs. Every Sundays and Thursdays people from various parts of Southern India start to queue up in front of his house early in the morning. With the help from his family and aides, Murthy serves his patients. On these days, he treats around 600 to 700 patients troubled by different diseases.
Murthy listens intently for a minute or two before disposing medicines for 15 to 30 days depending on the ailment for free of cost. The source of his medicines is primarily from different kinds of plants and herbs which he personally collects from forest during particulars days of the week (woody stems, roots, and barks). The patient needs to take these medicines with specific dietary instructions. Sometimes Murthy asks for certain lab reports if the patient is carrying. Narayana Murthy is the last ray of hope for many terminally ill patients suffering from cancer, heart diseases, and respiratory problems. It is not mandatory for the patient to come to collect the medicine. Relatives or friends can also collect the medicine fortnightly or monthly with lab reports or signs and symptoms of the illness.
Murthy’s expertise in treating cancer, kidney stones, and heart block has left everyone astonished. With just a day’s worth of prescription gives unbelievable results for heart blocks and kidney stones.
His treatment for certain kinds of cancer has yielded excellent results. These patients need to take 6-8 months of treatment, but certainly has been very effective.
There are as many as 15 NGOs working with Murthy in this noble cause. Now, it has been more than 25 years Murthy started serving the people. He has never expected anything in return, and he has never sought any attention or publicity.
In the age of globalization and the allopathic mode of treatment for every disease, some taking up the task of helping thousands of people without any expectation is highly commendable. For diseases like cancer and coronary artery disease, the comman man cannot afford to have a good treatment due to lack of healthcare insurance availability.
You can reach Shimoga from Bangalore via bus or train, around 280 km. From Shimoga, you can reach Narasipura by public or private transport.
No prior appointment or any sort of contact required to see Murthy. Service is provided on first-come-first-serve basis starting early morning 7 every Sundays and Thursdays.
I am updating a few things on this day, May 19, 2012, regarding this page. I am glad that many are finding this information useful. At the same time, please note the following.
Mr. Muthy can be reached by phone, but he is a very busy person serving hundreds of patients, so it is not fair expecting him to call back anyone. Treatment is absolutely free and provided on first-come-first-serve basis starting early morning 7 every Sundays and Thursdays.
HOW TO MEET HIM ?
Cancer treatment by Vaidya Murthy
Cancer still means a dreadly term which symbolises end of the life , Recently my friends Father-in-law has died of Throat cancer, and due to that his sister-in-law who was 9 months pregnant had a miscarriage just before her delivery date as she was disturbed with her father's death , hearing this I felt sorry and If I had known about Vaidya Narayana Murthy's Medicine earlier I would have told him and imagine two lives would have been saved. I am so confident Vaidya Murthy's medicine would have cured his illness for sure. After seeing the video you will also have the same confidence
Shri Vaidya Narayana Murthy aged 60 years hails from a family who is practicing Ayurvedic medicine from the last 800 years , from the past 40 years of expertise, He is curing Patients suffering with Blood Cancer, Throat Cancer, Kidney Stones and Heart Block without any charge it is totally free of cost. People from all over India and world visits him every Sunday and Thursdays, On an average 300 people per day irrespective of cast, creed, rich & poor Que up at his residence in Shimoga, Karnataka. he sees the reports and talks for two minutes and decides the medicine.
The source of his medicines is from different kinds of plants and herbs which he personally collects from forest during particulars days of the week , He needs approximately 50-60 kg of roots, stems and barks for the medicine he gives to the patients per day, The patient needs to take these medicines with specific dietary instructions, it may take typically 90 days to 180 days to cure. unlike Chemotheraphy and laser treatment which are not a permanent solution or happy ending always his natural medicines relieve the patients successfully.
A Different Journey to Shimoga
Last weekend I had an opportunity to go to Shimoga in my friend's car. Shimoga is a small little town situated at the heart of Karnataka. A few days back my friend came to know about a certain Ayurvedic doctor near to Shimoga who treats cancer patients. The doctor or Vaidya Narayana Murthy as he is popularly known resides in a small village called Narasipura near to Shimoga.
I am not aware of ayurvedic methods of treatment or its success rates compared to allopathic treatment. But it seems that this is a ray of hope for those who have no hope otherwise. My friend has a relative diagnosed with cancer and so he wanted to make a visit.
We came to know that the doctor provides free consultation and medication on two days of the week Tursdays and Sundays. We went there on Sunday. The first phase of our journey was smooth from Bangalore to Shimoga via Tumkur. The roads are excellent till Tumkur and after that its pretty decent if not great.
At Shimoga we checked into a small lodge called Hotel Thirumala which had old dilapidated rooms at very cheap rates ( Double Bedroom at Rs 350) . The rest of the day in Shimoga was spent just walking around the market , the Laughter Club, some Sasta Bazaar ( everything at Rs 35 or Rs 40) .
Next day early morning we started off at 5 AM. The distance from Shimoga to Narasipura is 50 kms on National Highway no 206 towards Jog Falls. This road is also popularly called the Sagar road. A small village will come on the way called Anandapuram. The only identification of Anandapuram is that there is a petrol pump and a big T junction. We took at right turn at this T junction and left NH206 just before the Petrol Pump. Narasipura village is an obscure village around 6 kms on that road. After asking for directions we finally reached the doctors house around 6:30 AM.
There was already a pretty large queue with 100 plus people crowding outside the gates. There was a small shop just outside his house where one can have a quick snack or breakfast.
We came to know that the doctor will start seeing the cases from 8 AM. My friend remained in the queue and I wandered off to get a glimpse of the village. I returned after a couple of hours by which the queue had entered the main compound of the house.
I came to know that the doctor has helpers or associates who may check the case history. My friend stood in the queue for another hour and he finally met someone who asked him the purpose of his visit. Then he provided some medicines and a couple of printed leaflets that contained details of how to take the medicines. The medicines were not fancy , just herbs and natural stuff and everything was for free, no charges or anything for the one month medication. The patient need not be there, anyone can represent the patient. The case histories may be required but it wasn't required in my friend's case. The process was smooth and quick and we were done by 10 Am.
There were helpful people who translated the prescription details of the leaflet which was in Kannada to English, which can anyways be done afterward also.
The return journey to Bangalore was as uneventful as the onward journey. Except that we noticed a few accidents on the road due to rash driving.
Finally here are a few links that helped us
http://hubpages.com/hub/CANCER-TREATMENT-FOR-FREE
http://mylifebygod.blogspot.com/2006/09/ayurveda-art-of-being.html
http://www.spiritualityandpractice.com/films/films.php?id=4516
A very nice Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76819p5OIJY
No appointment , nothing is required. One can just walk in. The village is pretty isolated and the mobile phones did not work in the village. It worked only when we reached NH 206.
All that is remaining is now to wait and watch whether the medicine works. There are people who have got good results as I came to know by word of mouth for different kinds of diseases including cancer. A few of the cases are there on blog comments also in the links above. Belief is the only thing that remains.
There is probably not a single person who doesn't have a near or dear one as a victim of cancer. Perhaps it is time we look beyond the modern medicine in search of our roots of traditional ayurvedic medicines. It maybe our lifestyle , our environment that we have corrupted so much that we may have to fall back upon it to save ourselves.
I am not aware of ayurvedic methods of treatment or its success rates compared to allopathic treatment. But it seems that this is a ray of hope for those who have no hope otherwise. My friend has a relative diagnosed with cancer and so he wanted to make a visit.
We came to know that the doctor provides free consultation and medication on two days of the week Tursdays and Sundays. We went there on Sunday. The first phase of our journey was smooth from Bangalore to Shimoga via Tumkur. The roads are excellent till Tumkur and after that its pretty decent if not great.
At Shimoga we checked into a small lodge called Hotel Thirumala which had old dilapidated rooms at very cheap rates ( Double Bedroom at Rs 350) . The rest of the day in Shimoga was spent just walking around the market , the Laughter Club, some Sasta Bazaar ( everything at Rs 35 or Rs 40) .
Next day early morning we started off at 5 AM. The distance from Shimoga to Narasipura is 50 kms on National Highway no 206 towards Jog Falls. This road is also popularly called the Sagar road. A small village will come on the way called Anandapuram. The only identification of Anandapuram is that there is a petrol pump and a big T junction. We took at right turn at this T junction and left NH206 just before the Petrol Pump. Narasipura village is an obscure village around 6 kms on that road. After asking for directions we finally reached the doctors house around 6:30 AM.
There was already a pretty large queue with 100 plus people crowding outside the gates. There was a small shop just outside his house where one can have a quick snack or breakfast.
We came to know that the doctor will start seeing the cases from 8 AM. My friend remained in the queue and I wandered off to get a glimpse of the village. I returned after a couple of hours by which the queue had entered the main compound of the house.
I came to know that the doctor has helpers or associates who may check the case history. My friend stood in the queue for another hour and he finally met someone who asked him the purpose of his visit. Then he provided some medicines and a couple of printed leaflets that contained details of how to take the medicines. The medicines were not fancy , just herbs and natural stuff and everything was for free, no charges or anything for the one month medication. The patient need not be there, anyone can represent the patient. The case histories may be required but it wasn't required in my friend's case. The process was smooth and quick and we were done by 10 Am.
There were helpful people who translated the prescription details of the leaflet which was in Kannada to English, which can anyways be done afterward also.
The return journey to Bangalore was as uneventful as the onward journey. Except that we noticed a few accidents on the road due to rash driving.
Finally here are a few links that helped us
http://hubpages.com/hub/CANCER-TREATMENT-FOR-FREE
http://mylifebygod.blogspot.com/2006/09/ayurveda-art-of-being.html
http://www.spiritualityandpractice.com/films/films.php?id=4516
A very nice Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76819p5OIJY
No appointment , nothing is required. One can just walk in. The village is pretty isolated and the mobile phones did not work in the village. It worked only when we reached NH 206.
All that is remaining is now to wait and watch whether the medicine works. There are people who have got good results as I came to know by word of mouth for different kinds of diseases including cancer. A few of the cases are there on blog comments also in the links above. Belief is the only thing that remains.
There is probably not a single person who doesn't have a near or dear one as a victim of cancer. Perhaps it is time we look beyond the modern medicine in search of our roots of traditional ayurvedic medicines. It maybe our lifestyle , our environment that we have corrupted so much that we may have to fall back upon it to save ourselves.
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