Dr. Vikram Chauhan - India
Abstract of the presentation
ITP – A Rare Disease Curable with Ayurveda
Branch: Ayurveda
Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an autoimmune condition in which the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys its own platelets, leading to a lower-than-normal platelet count, which may result in easy bruising, bleeding, or a feeling of fatigue. While conventional treatments can offer temporary relief, they frequently come with side effects and relapses. Ayurveda, the ancient science of holistic healing, offers a groundbreaking, natural alternative for managing and overcoming ITP.
In Ayurveda, ITP is closely linked with "Teeryak Rakta-Pitta", a bleeding disorder where in which the Rakta (blood), vitiated by the Pitta dosha, flows out of the orifices of the body, leading to blood tissue depletion and immune dysfunction. Rather than simply addressing symptoms, Ayurveda dives deep into the root causes and provides excellent treatment by restoring balance, detoxifying the system, and strengthening the body's natural ability to produce healthy platelets. Using time-tested herbs like Ashwagandha, Giloy, Moringa, Amalaki, Vasaka, papaya leaves, etc., helps in rejuvenating the bone marrow, boosting immunity, and enhancing overall vitality. Personalized dietary plans, yoga, and stress management techniques are integrated to support complete healing at the body, mind, and spirit levels.
Clinical success stories are emerging worldwide, showcasing remarkable platelet count improvements, sustained recoveries, and enhanced quality of life through Ayurvedic care. Unlike aggressive chemical treatments, Ayurveda’s gentle yet powerful approach offers hope and results without harsh side effects. Today, Ayurveda stands as a beacon of hope for ITP warriors seeking a safe, effective, and sustainable path to wellness. As modern research continues to validate ancient wisdom, Ayurveda is fast becoming a preferred choice for holistic ITP treatment, transforming lives naturally.
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