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Udupi, April 30: The physical and psychological suffering of patients dealing with a terrifying disease like cancer has greatly influenced and galvanized cancer research efforts. To address these issues, Munyar Ayurveda has designed and developed an innovative cancer treatment called the US patented Mahoshada His Kalpa.
Abnormal cell division is known to be the origin of cancer. However, the exact cause of such rapid and uncontrolled growth remains unexplained by modern medicine. Their research led them to believe that disruption of cellular intelligence causes abnormal cell division, leading to cancer. This disorder may be caused by food, environment, genetics, and consciousness. The treatment plan includes medicines, Panchakarma, Ayurvedic diet, Dinacharya/daily regimen, Ritucharya/seasonal regimen, pyramid therapy, and purification of consciousness through Samata, Maitri, and Vipassana meditation as described by Bhagwan Buddha. .





Disease is a guest, not an enemy. It is a messenger of universal law. The Mahoshada Kalpa follows this eternal truth as explained by the Buddha and treats it accordingly. Therefore, cancer patients also find great relief and less frustration when they understand this eternal truth. Over the past 17 years, more than 1,100 cancer patients suffering from various types of cancer have undergone Mahoshada Kalpa treatment. Statistics show that the 5-year survival rate for distant lung cancer patients with this treatment is 31%, compared to 5% with conventional treatment, which is noteworthy. The treatment protocol includes Mnex tablets, which help prevent abnormal cell division and spread of cancer to other organs and are found to be non-toxic even in high doses, Hiranya Plush Drops, which help boost immunity, and biopurification. Contains Mahoshada granules to strengthen. Other medicines from the company are used depending on the specific organ involved. All these products and his Mahoshadha Kalpa have earned him 17 US patents in 20 years. The company is currently hoping to establish an Ayurvedic hospital to accommodate more cancer patients.
