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Acute Myeloid Leukemia (A.M.L.

)
Shri Anil Kumar Srivastava,30 yrs.
State Bank of India,
Amethi, Dt. Sultanpur,
Uttar Pradesh
Previous treatment :
Tata memorial Cancer Hospital Bombay,
Case No. B.D.17121.

‘Sarvapisti’ from 07.02.92 : Thirty-year-old Anil Kumar Srivastava (age at that time), an employee of the State
Bank of India, Amethi branch and resident of Korari Harishah, Dt. Sultanpur, U.P., presented himself before the
doctors at Tata Memorial Hospital, Bombay, on 29 May, 1992. He was hale and hearty. The doctors were
surprised and just could not believe what they were seeing. But when Anil’s blood and bone marrow test reports
were placed before them, they even became suspicious of the authenticity of the reports and the efficiency of
their laboratory. Lots of enquiries were made to make them accept that these were indeed Anil’s blood and
marrow test reports.The final report established that Anil Srivastava was completely cured of acute leukaemia.

That was for the first time that the doctors came across such a case. So there was reason behind their surprise
and suspicion. These very doctors had treated Anil for six months for acute leukaemia (case No. BD/17121)
before discharging him about four months back from the date mentioned above.

The doctors remembered some bits of the case and the rest was in the file before them. The case was brought
to Tata Memorial Hispital on 05 September, After all tests and investigation, treatment was started.(Reference-
9) The disease was so critical and acute that the doctors had to face several emergency periods of crisis.
(Reference-10). That often hampered the process of treatment. In November, 1991 Anil also suffered from a
serious fungus infection in the lungs. (Reference-11). Till January, 1992, every possible treatment was given to
Anil. On 11 January, 1992, the case was discussed in-depth at A.M.L.Clinic.

In fact, till then acute leukaemia had thrown cold water on all efforts of treatment. The disease came back in full
fury everytime a renewed war was waged on it. On the other side, the chemical poisons administered as
medicine were distructing the constitution of Anil’s body chemistry. All hopes of positive results proved illusive.

The only ways out were blood transfusion and use of symptomatic palliatives to mitigate external pain. The real
disease was sidetracked. It was decided to be given a certificate of having blood cancer and be recommended
for issue of a railway concession as train journey would be convenient for him.

Anil was discharged from the hospital in such conditions with advice to report to the hospital again on 20.04.92
for further investigations and treatment. (Reference-12). Anil’s father-in-law, Shri P.N.Srivastav, Principal, SICS
National Inter College, Vadohi, U.P., was called aside and told the last word that treatment was useless now and
Anil was not going to survive more than two to three months.

It was enough for the doctors to be caught in a tricky situation to see Anil Srivastava standing before them.
Moreover, Anil looked hundred per cent hale and hearty. Above all was the report of their own laboratory that,
completely cured of acute leukaemia, Anil was now a normal, healthy man. Such a thing had never been seen,
never been heard of before and science or for that matter scientists and doctors were not prepared to allow
space for such imagination. The doctors had not even dreamt of facing such a result.

The doctors were reconciled to the conclusion that cancer, more so acute leukaemia, meant certain death – that
was their scientific belief. They thought it unbelievable, unscientific – rather supernatural – to be alive after an
attack of acute leukaemia. But it was in their hospital that Anil had been treated for acute leukaemia after full
tests and investigations and was later advised to return home by train. And now it was the report of their own
laboratory that declared Anil cured. Had i happened in a small hospital, the escape route could have been a
declaration that Anil never had acute leukaemia at all.

Anil’s confidence and happiness knew no bounds. The Tata Memorial Hospital doctors wanted to know if he had
taken resort to any other treatment after release from their hospital. Anil was eager for such a dicussion. He
had thought that doctors and scientists would instantly want to know about the medicine that saved his life.
Anil said later on, “I told them about D.S.Research Centre and its perscribed medicine. I also told them that
many more patients, in cluding some acute leukaemia ones, had also been cured of cancer and that I also know
some of them personally.”

Anil wanted to say more about his treatment, but was cut in abruptly midway by a doctor that made him realise
that big doctors either did not have time or did not have the motivation to stand face to face with truth. Anil’s
enthusiasm got a jolt. His soul bled – “Are these Indian doctors human beings?”.

The interrupting doctor had asked, “What is this Sarvapisti?” Anil’s reply was simple. He said that doses of
tasty powder of nutrient energy medicine were served in tiny packets to be taken in scheduled time. The
medicine had no adverse effect on health. The discussions ended there. The doctor wrote “Complete remission”
on Anil’s final report of investigations and put a note in the file, “Had been taking some sort of
powder.”(Reference-13)

It seemed cold water was thrown on Anil’s enthusiasm. The doctors appeared very peculiar to him – caught and
crushed under the intriguing wheels of medical science. It was an irony that they did not have time to listen,
think or do anything about the powder that succeeded in bringing back a cancer patient from the jaws of death.

Let us hear the history of Anil’s disease, treatment and cure from the mouth of principal P.N. Srivastava. “For
five long months Anil had been treated at Tata Memorial Hospital. Rupees four lakh were spent. What man does
not do to save a life? When the hospital doctors expressed inability to cure him and advised to be taken back
home, Anil had to make a query to himself – which home, where is the house? What remained of the home of a
petty bank clerk after spending as big an amount as four lakhs? In a flash everything was understood – not a ray
of hope was provided by the treatment to a family that was sinking under the pressure of meeting the
expenses. But the priority was the question of existence of a life and every other thing went out of view behind
it. Hopelessly depressed, we came back to Varanasi from Bombay on 6th February, 1992. It seemed a time-bomb
was fitted to the head that might, as the doctors said, explode anytime, any day within two-three months. A
coincidence was perhaps waiting for us at Varanasi. a friend gave us an address that day : D.S. Research
Centre, 147A, Ravindrapuri, New Colony, Varanasi.

“The friend told us that this Research Centre had discovered a medicine that cured a number of cancer patients.
He himself was witness to such a case. Shrimati Rita Singh, daughter-in-law of Babu Ananta Prasad Singh to
Kapsethi, Dt. Varanasi, had such acute brain tumour as compelled BHU and Lucknow doctors to utter the last
word of doom. After taking D.S. Research Centre’s medicine she not only came round but all the six tumours in
her brain were found to have vanished.

“Our Tata Memorial Hospital experience amply made it clear to us about the consequence of cancer. May be the
brain cancer patient was cured but here was the question of acute leukaemia, the ultimate end of which had
already been explained to us by specialists. History of the disease could not reflect a ray of hope.

“The day we reached the research centre ‘Sarvapisti’ was given to Anil. When I expressed my fear about acute
leukaemia, Prof. Trivedi said that already two patients of acute leukaemia had been cured by ‘Sarvapisti’. He
also informed us that the research centre was not a commercial organisation and they were not at all anxious to
sell their medicine. He said, “I am showing you both the files, so you can concentrate on treatment rather than
moan in despair.” He showed us the files that brought new strength to ou knees and gave us some ground to
stand. Prof. Trivedi also said that acute leukaemia was a severe disease and at times we might have to face
periods of crisis to tide over which we would have to take help from good hospitals or nursing homes. The
research centre could only provide medicine.

“Following his advice, we contacted a reputed doctor of BHU Hospital. He assured us of all help. Anil started
taking ‘Sarvapisti’ onand from 09.02.92 and it worked like magic. The positive progress was clearly perceptible,
which was corroborated by tests done from time to time. One more surprising thing was that Anil never had to
be hospitalised for any crisis — we never had to think of that even. Our confidence in ‘Sarvapisti’ started
increasing.

“Something very worrying happened one day. Anil went out for a long ride of several hundred kilometer in a
motor-cycle, making everybody anxious. After lot of persuasion he agreed not to do that again. Actually, we
thought Anil was still ill, but Anil felt just the opposite. After two months he resumed his bank job.”
On 29 May, 1992, Tata Memorial Hospital declared Anil completely cured of acute leukaemia. He passed through
a very critical phase of his life and those days are now part of history.

Now Anil does not think it necessary to go through another round of investigations. He takes no medicine.
‘Sarvapisti’ was stopped about a couple of years back. He is now fully fit, can work hard and is happily
shouldering all responsibilities of the family. A living instance of a life ‘reborn’.

On 29.01.97, Anil Srivastava wrote a letter (Reference-14) to the research centre from Amethi. He wrote in
English :
“Respected Doctor Sahab,
Thank you very much for greetings. Also accept my best wishes for success and development of the centre and
you all.
This is a matter of great pleasure for me for your enquiring about my health and care.
I have to say about my health that I need not do any check-up, etc. now. Platelet count, although not sufficient,
is yet within normal range.
I can never forget this centre and no doubt, I am much more obliged to Prof. Trivedi and this centre.”
Yours
Anil Kumar

CA. Pancreas
Shri Kamal Singh Sharma, 51 yrs.
225, Purubi Ambar Talao, Roorkee
Hardwar (U.P.)

The messenger who came on 25.02.95 to take ‘Sarvapisti’ for Shri Kamal
Singh Sharma submitted the following report along with the documents
of investigations.

1. Shri Sharma was a heart patient.

2. A tube was inserted to halt grave obstructive jaundice. It would work for a month only.

3. Surgery was not possible in these conditions.

4. Doctors opined it was a case of cancer in pancreas and possibly it had already reached the liver.

5. Every test was pointing to cancer. Biopsy was a problem in this stage.

6. On the right side of the lung there was small fissure along with pleural effusion.

Series of tests :
1. On the basis of ultrasonography dated 14.01.95, Dr. Chawla apprehended stone in C.B.D. (Reference-100)

2. Following detailed investigations on 20.01.96 at Safdarjang Hospital,New Delhi, it was assumed that
obstruction at the ampullary level was the reason for obstructive jaundice.(Reference-101)

3. Trace of pneumonia with pleural effusion was found in X-ray done at Shri Moolchand Khairati Ram Hospital
and Ayurvedic Research Institute.(Reference-102)

4. Cancer in pancreas suspected in C.T. scan report, dated 06.05.95. (Reference-103)

Sarvapisti from 27.02.95 :


Report dated
24.05.95 : “My weight has gone up from 49 kg. to 50 kg. Feel good appetite. Sleep sound. My condition is
better now. I can walk up to the first floor. Doing duty in the college. No pain. No scabies, no itches. It means
jaundice is gone. I feel free of any anxiety now.”

08.06.95 : “Weight has further gone up. I have full confidence in your medicine.”

26.06.95 : “Have changed the decision of operation. I have decided to take resort to operation only when you
will advise.” Incidentally, following overall improvement in the health condition of the patient, the doctors
suggested operation could be performed now. From August 1995, the frequency of giving ‘Sarvapisti’ to the
patient was reduced to every alternate day.

29.09.95 : “My weight has gone up to 53 kg. Feel gluttonous. Can do my work smoothly.”

01.02.96 : “I am all right. No. problem as such”.

08.03.96 : “Have talks with many of your other patients. My condition simply surprises them.”

22.05.96 : “ Health fine, no food problem. No pain of any kind. Liver cancer actually does not allow much time
to a patient to live. How wonderful is your medicine and what a miracle of God. I am indebted to both.”

The last information : " Till 1998, Shri Kamal Singh Sharma's health was fine. He continued to take nutrient
energy doses, to be sure, with gaps. He wrote on 04.08.98; " I have fully recovered, Health is fine, appetite
quite good and regained a lot of strength. Present weight is 64kg. ..... This life is indeed a gift from you".
(Reference - 104).

Ancient Indian sages (scientist) have prescribed taking of 'til' (sesame) on the last day of the month,
cucumber on the eight lunar day of the dark fortnight of Bhadra, 'tinra' rice (a kind of fine rice) on the fifth
lunar day of the light fortnight of Bhadra, emblic myrobala (ambla) on the eleventh lunar day of th light
fortnigh of Kartika, etc. These help the humankind tackle the adverse effects of changes in the cycle of
Nature on their health. According to Indian philosophy, the body is perishable but the soul (atma) is not. The
soul is immortal consciousness. So, had the antidotes been prescribed as essential requirements for survival
of take interest in them. Therefore, these have been given a coating of relifious necessary so that these are
accepted.
CA. Breast - Metastasis Bone
Gurusharan Kaur Sodhi, 45 Years
C/o. Shri B.S. Sodhi
15/2 A, Rammohun Dutta Road
Kolkata - 700020

Tests and previous treatment :


Calcutta Command Hospital, Discharge slip No. A 38E/C-99, dated 05.02.90.
(Reference-431).

The reports of tests and examinations done in hospitals or under doctors are certainly significant, but there
are some dangerous diseases in which the expressions of the patients or their relatives and guardians are
given more importance. Cancer is one such disease. Let us see what Shri B.S. Sodhi has to say about the case
of his wife, shrimati Gurusharan Kaur Sodhi. He wrote in a detailed report to D.S. Research Centre on
19.03.96. "My wife Gurusharan had cancer on the right breast in 1990. She was operated upon at Command
Hospital, Calcutta, and her right breast was totally removed. As there was no arrangement for treatment of
cancer in the military hospital we were referred to Chittaranjan Cancer Hospital in Calcutta, where my wife
was given a medicine, named 'tomexofan'." Cancer spreads in the body like wild fire under the adverse impact
of chemopathic drugs. It so happened in the case of Shrimati Sodhi. Shri Sodhi wrote that as 1994 approached
his wife's cancer spread to the bones.
'In October, 1994, Shrimati Sodhi felt acute pain in the backbone. Bone scanning was done at Thakurpukur
Cancer Hospital on 30.10.94 and this revealed that cancer had taken the backbone in its grip."
During this time Shri Sodhi came to know about D.S. Research Centre and how his wife, with the help of
'Sarvapisti' flew her flag of victory over cancer is now history. Shri sodhi wrote more about this victory
march : "Fortunately, I came to know about D.S. Research Centre through 'Maya' magazine. One of my friends
contacted the Varanasi office of the centre and they gave us the address of the Calcutta unit."

'Sarvapisti' from 22.11.94 :Within four weeks some sort of relief was felt by the patient. The medicine was
still continuing (at the time of writing). Now the medicine was being given on every alternate day. Shri Sodhi
ended the letter with these words : " By God's grace and because of the effective and positive qualities of
your medicine my wife is now hale and hearty and is also doing normal household work. I fervently pray to
God may He bestow more qualities on this medicine so that the suffering humanity may benefit more. X-ray
was done on 28.11.95 and everything was fine and all right". (Reference-432) (Reference-433).

Shrimati Gurusharan Kaur Sodhi was also examined at Chittaranjan Cancer Hospital on 06.05.95 and there
also the report was good and Shrimati Sodhi was declared completely cured. (Shri Sodhi's letter dated
09.05.95 (Reference-434).
On 06.10.97, Shri B.S. Sodhi wrote a letter to the Centre : "Received your letter. Thank you very much for
remembering us. Gurusharan Kaur is now perfectly all right. Health is fine. Still taking your medicine, of
course, once in a week". (Reference-435).

For quick growth of their beef cattle, the meat traders of London gave them such high protein-rich feed as did
not sit well with their nature. The cattle certainly became fat and fleshy and profitable for the traders but the
basic nature of these herbivorous animals was ruined. Consequently, they became mad and their flesh and
milk turned poisonous. Thousands of such animals had to be destroyed.
Today various nutritious food packets galore in the market. The knowledgeable of the whole world feel
alarmed by this. They apprehend if, while preparing these nutrious edibles, proper care is not taken about
human nature and only the material value of the products are considered would not that gradually ruin the
basic nature of human beings! They have appealed to the scientists to take care of this problem so that the
health of mankind does not become a victim of business like that of medicines.
The artificial sleep following taking of drug-medicine is, in fact, a halting place on way to death. The dose of
the drug decides the time limit of this camp. The more the strength of the dose, the deeper the sleep. And a
heavy dose may even mean death.
When natural sleep is the characteristic of life, artificial sleep is invitation to death.

CA. Osteogenic Sarcoma


Shri Subhendu Sarkhel
Hooghly, West Bengal

History of the disease and tests


About a year back, the patient had felt some pain in the right shoulder, which
was, however, cured by a few doses of homeopathic medicine. In January,
1994, he again felt the pain which gradually increased in severity.

When common medicines failed to remove the pain, he was advised thorough tests.
There was inflammation which also went on increasing. Cytology test done by Dr. Raj Vajpayee of “The Health
Cycle” revealed osteogenic sarcoma (Lab. No. 154/94, dated 28.02.94).
Histopathological investigation was done at Cancer Centre and Welfare Home, Thakurpukur, Calcutta. (Reg.
No. 94/4238, No. 650,651, dated 17.03.94) and ‘osteosarcoma’ was also hinted.(Reference-230)
Another investigation, done at Medical College Hospital, Calcutta, finally confirmed osteogenic sarcoma (No.
368711,94/770, dated 01.06.94). (Reference-231) (Reference-232).

On the advice of a doctor, the patient was admitted to Chittaranjan Cancer Hospital, Calcutta, for operation.
At this time, he came across a piece of information in a Bengali newspaper about D.S. Research Centre and
immediately the young and intelligent patient and his well-educated and sagacious elder brother rushed to
the research centre.
In course of discussion it was revealed that both the brothers had already been aware of the frightening
disease of ‘osteosarcoma’ and its ultimate end. They said that they had been wondering in the dark tunnel of
treatment in course of which they became clearly aware of the limitation of the capability of the available
treatments in hospitals,their inefficacy and the end result.
So, the Bengali article provided for them a new ray of light in the end of the dark tunnel; it rekindled a new
hope in them.
They decided to depend entirely on ‘Sarvapisti’. They had already discarded chemotherapy, now they also
turned their back on operation and left the bed of the hospital for the research cnetre.
D.S. Research Centre made it clear to him that after taking ‘Sarvapisti’ for a few months, it would do a lot of
good to him to undergo radiotherapy.
After lots of arguments and counter-arguments, when Sarkhel was convinced that the research centre always
gave top priority to the needs of the patients and moved accordingly without any bias against any method of
treatment, he agreed to the research centre’s proposal.

'Sarvapisti' from 04.04.94


Progress report :The process of increase and spread of the tumour slowly stopped. The pain also subsided to
some extent. By August-September softening of the tumour was noticed.
It was the right time for readiotherapy. For 35 days radiotherapy was given at Calcutta Medical College
Hospital.
The tumour’s size was now found to have reduced to a large extent. ‘Sarvapisti’ was continued. Slowly the
shape and formation of the affected shoulder came back to normal position like the other one. Only one
problem persisted. The youngman could not raise his right hand to the level as he could his left hand.
(Reference-233).
As the improvement was noticed, so the gap in administering ‘Sarvapisti’ was also increased. First, it was
given on every alternate days, then after two days, then after three, four days and gradually it was being
given after five days. On 26.08.97, the patient’s elder brother informed the centre in a letter, At the moment
the patient is quite healthy.
“He is engaged in his studies. Now ‘Sarvapisti’ is being given with a gap of six days. A small complication still
persists – he cannot raise his hand up to the normal level.”
Only time would tell if this problem, the result of the severe disease as well as radiation, would be totally
mitigated.

Report dated 06.07.98, Shri Dibyendu Sarkhel wrote that the patient was now absolutely in fine health.
Excepting the problem of inability to raise the right hand straight up, no other complications were
there."(Reference-233b)

In the advanced countries of the world, whose medical science and arrangements for treatment of diseases
are much developed, chemotherapy has not become a part of routine treatment. The doctors apply this
therapy only after carefully examining its absolute necessity. The noted cancer specialist of the world, Dr.
Thomas B. Hakes of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Centre, New York, also says that even before finally
prescribing it, every detail must be taken note of. In a letter he writes, “…… Although there is no firm
evidence that chemotherapy in this setting (acute cancer) prolongs survival, it has been our habit to treat
patients that are at risk.” His letter is produced below:(Reference)
Non Hodgkin's Limphoma (N.H.L.)
Mrs. Archana Sen Gupta
Vill. - Chanduria,
P.O. Shimurali, Thana - Chakdah,
Dt. Nadia, West Bengal

Investigations :
(1) Microscopical examination by Dr. A.B. Roy on 26.02.90, Slide No. 1552/90.
(Reference-259).
(2) J.N.M. Hospital, Kalyani (W.Bengal). No. 803, dated 05.03.90. (Reference-
260).

Shrimati Archana Sengupta, a teacher of Model School, Kalyani (West Bengal), is one of those rare strong-
minded and outspoken people who would like to say it openly, "yes, I had been a patient of cancer and I have
won the battle against the disease." Within about a year of starting to take 'Sarvapisti' Shrimati Archana
Sengupta began to feel herself fully cured. Let us get to know about her fight to victory from excepts of her
own and a family member's letters written from time to time :

On 19.09.90, Shri A.K.Sengupta wrote, “The patient is absolutely all right. You also saw her last week. Should
the medicine be taken every day or with gaps ? How long should the medicine be continued ? .... when would
she be able to return to normal work and resume her teaching job?”

On 22.12.91, Shrimati Sengupta wrote in her letter, "From April,'90, I came under your treatment. On the first
week I felt relief. Gradually I started improving. Now I am completely cured, though at times, I feel pain on
the spot operated upon .... I am sorry to inform you that I have lost all the documents relating to my
disease."(Reference-261)

Likewise she wrote on 07.03.92, "..... now I am perfectly all right with no complications whatsoever. Getting
back my physical and mental strength. So, thanks to D.S. Research Centre." Shrimati Sengupta clearly
remembers those days when, at the time of discharging her from the hospital after operation, the doctors
clearly told her relatives that the last of the treatment in medical science had already been given. They
should now keep the rest of her life at home.

On 03.06.95, Shrimati Sengupta wrote to D.S. Research Centre, “ A gentleman named Shri Shyamal
Bhattacharya has come to see me today to know about my illness. So, I am writing the in 1990 I had an attack
of cancer which was detected at the last stage. After I came under the treatment of D.S. Research Centre. I
started improving slowly. After taking the medicine for six months at a stretch. I recovered quite a lot, but I
continued to take the medicine and in about a year I became completely cured. I joined my service in 1991
and have been doing my job since. I am fully fit now.”(Reference-262) Our society today is stricken with panic
about cancer. Relatives hide the name of the disease from the patients. Even the names of those who have
been cured of cancer are closely guarded from being leaked out. But Shrimati Sengupta believes that the very
atmosphere of fear and despair can be changed by openly announcing every case of victory against cancer.
She is one who firmly says. “Yes, I had cancer — at the last stage. Now cancer is no more. But I am here.” It is
quite a few years now that Shrimati Sengupta was cured of cancer. The fear of a recurrence has also been
allayed. Medicine was no more required. Shrimati Sengupta believes in discipline and regularity and is careful
about diet. Sometimes she faces digestion troubles, but she knows these are part of life — may be reactions
to the serious operation and accompanying complications. A portion of the letter she wrote to the centre on
21.10.97 is given here : “ ...... accept my Vijaya regards and greetings. You wrote in Bengali, so I am replying
in Bengali. You wanted to know about my health. So I write I am quite all right now.” (Reference-263)

Ca. Gall Bladder-Metastasis Liver


Shri Ram Shankar Verma, 56 yrs.
Ajoy jewellers, Tilak Road,
Bharthana, Dt. Etawah (U.P.)

Shri Verma’s first report (13.10.95) : Shri Verma came to D.S. Research Centre on
his own and said, “About two months ago, I had a pain in the stomach. I took
some allopathic medicine and the pain subsided. About ten days later there was
again pain. Took the same medicine again. It worked. But when I felt the pain
again for the third time, I went to doctors. After ultrasound investigation they
diagnosed stone in the gall bladder. Operation was advised. Went to Agra for
operation, but the surgeon

suspected cancer. CT scan confirmed cancer of liver and gall bladder.A doctor there pushed an injection.
Without taking any more medicine I rushed to D.S. Research Centre, Varanasi”.

1. Microscopic investigation was done at Dr. Lahiri’s Pathology Centre, Agra, on 10.09.95 as recommended by
senior Laparoscopic surgeon Dr. Ajoy Bansal. (Test No. 95-2816. (Reference - 46 ).

2. On 20.09.95 Dr. Ajay Bansal got oral and I.V. Contract C.T. scan of the abdomen of Shri Verma done at Dinkar
Nidan Evam Anusandhan Kendra, Agra. (Reference - 47 ) By coincidence Shri Verma came in contact with two
such persons at the centre as rekindled the hope in him to return to normal life. One case concerned a girl who
had brain tumour and who was completely cured of cancer with ‘Sarvapisti’.

Shri Verma went through the case history file of the girl as well as her photograph and came to know how the
growth of the tumour was first halted, then how its size started decreasing gradually till it vanished totally.
Another such case was also available with the other person.One of his known patients had been fully cured and
now he came to take medicine for another person. Shri Verma said, “It appeared I regained ground under my
feet. So long I had a feeling that I had been moving lifeless in an empty space, like no human being, destined to
disappear soon in a void. Now I felt that the air I was breathing in and out was my life-breath, the voices I was
hearing around me were synonymous with life and I was a part of this life. ..... The doctor at Agra had sounded
my death-knell to my relatives and had advised me to move about in free air as I was supposed to live another
two-three months. Now I told my son with conviction not to worry about me as I was not going to die of cancer. I
was dead sure I would live. Time and again I had to comfort my anxious relatives. After three months, when I
started feeling much much better, my pains had complications attenuated, digestive power improved and body
weight increased, my relatives fully believed that the mount of Yamaraj had certainly gone back.”

‘Sarvapisti’ started from 13.10.95 :Within ten days of taking ‘Sarvapisti’ day-to-day deterioration of the health
was halted and there was improvement in the condition. The process of ever increasing physical pains and
complications started retarding. Gradually, there was remission of fever, the body gained strength, digestive
power increased. Within two months the patient started eating all banned (for him) foods to his fill. The
problems of gas and constipation continued to give trouble for a few months. The research centre gave some
medicines for that but called for patience. Their contention was that unless the liver was completely cured,
these problems would persist. It appeared from the improvement in the health condition as well as increased in
weight that the tight grip of the disease was loosening. Otherwise, how could the improvement by possible!
After 13 months of taking ‘Sarvapisti’, Shri Verma wrote a letter to D.S. Research Centre on 18.11.96 : “ In the
beginning , I used to have fever, voice used to choke often, and I became very weak. Far from carrying any
thing, I could not even walk easily. The sole of the feet became white, liver was not functioning, the complexion
became darker, the veins thickened, weight reduced, sleep became a dream and there was a burning sensation
in the stomach.

I had respiration and gas problems too ... there was always a vomiting tendency ... in short, I felt like dying.
Now the situation is completely different and in favour of life. I have been relieved of all pains and problems.
Have been helping others in work. ..... Now I am confident that I will live. No problem about taking food without
much of discrimination”. (Reference - 48 ) When various investigations confirmed that Shri Verma was cured of
cancer, the doses were reduced from 29.01.97 and given every alternate day. That did not show any adverse
effect and all-round improvement in health continued.

On 03.08.97 Shri Verma himself came to the Varanasi centre and reported, “ I am grateful to you and God for
lengthening my life span. My weight has gone up (70kg.), strength has been regained and I am in fine trim.”
Part of the letter can be found in (Reference - 49 ).

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