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Ayurvedic Medicine, Cancer

In this video, Virender Sodhi spends about 31 minutes speaking on "Ayurvedic Medicine, Cancer" at the 40th Annual Cancer Convention held on Labor Day weekend by the Cancer Control Society.

About Dr. Virender Sodhi

Dr. Virender Sodhi, MD, was born in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. At a very early age, Dr. Virender Sodhi, MD, understood that he wanted to be a physician someday. When he was younger, he would go to the local village doctor and pretend to be sick in order to obtain medicines that he could then take with him and stock his "doctor's kit." This led him to pursue a career in medicine, and he earned an MD in Ayurveda from Dayanand Ayurvedic College in Jalandhar, India, in 1980. Dr. Virender Sodhi MD served as a college professor in India until 1986 when he was chosen by the Indian government to share Ayurveda with Western society as part of a cultural exchange program.

After arriving in the United States, Dr. Virender Sodhi, MD, enrolled at Bastyr University in Kenmore, Washington, a nationally renowned school of natural medicine. In 1988, he received his ND from Bastyr. Subsequently, he was invited to join the Bastyr faculty to teach Ayurvedic sciences. Currently, Dr. Virender Sodhi, MD, is a visiting professor at the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Scottsdale, Arizona, the University of Washington School of Pharmacy, and Des Moines University in Iowa.

Dr. Virender Sodhi MD, the first Ayurvedic and Naturopathic physician in the United States, has built a successful practice treating thousands of patients from the US and abroad. Dr. Virender Sodhi MD is also a sought-after speaker, conducting lectures and seminars on Ayurvedic Medicine worldwide, including in New Zealand and Australia. He frequently writes about the latest advances in Ayurvedic science and has been featured in numerous publications, including the Townsend Letter and NDNR. Dr. Virender Sodhi MD's expertise and dedication to Ayurveda have earned him recognition as an official advisor of Ayurveda to the government of Australia.

Dr. Virender Sodhi MD established the Ayurvedic and Naturopathic Medical Clinic in 1989. The clinic embraces a philosophy of holistic wellness that recognizes an individual's inherent power to self-heal. By blending the art of ancient health practices with modern science, their treatments aim to rebalance the body, revitalize the mind, and center the spirit.

Transcription

Thank you. Good morning.

I really medicine is one of the world's oldest medicine, and it is actually the route of medicines of the whole world. The Guardian system, the Hippocratic system, Chinese and thus, in the words learn from reading medicine. And this has been going for many, many centuries. So I'm very proud that our ancestors. Invented. The roll off automatic medicine in not only. Treating the diseases, but how to prevent it? And that is what we are lacking in our current system of medicine. So I'm going to give you because this is only half our talk and I can't cover too much in half an hour. So I'm going to try to provide some teasers for you. And if you have more curiosity, if you want to learn more, there is a wealth of knowledge available to all of you. We are very lucky to have these this Internet. And you can also contact me. And I have a very keen interest in bridging the knowledge of allopathic medicine with. All the traditions, Chinese medicine, I, Davidic medicine or any other system of medicine, because we are not complete. We are none of us are complete. So we all have to hold our hands together to treat chronic diseases and especially diseases like cancer.

So I'm going to give you a little, you know, information here. I think philosophy is about balance. Mother Nature is a very unique concept of balance in itself. Everything happens in balance. We create some chaotic things. And then Mother Nature just twist itself around and then come back to the balance again. And that's of a life.

The very learned sage from either American medicine said the life is a river.

Floyd.

Whenever we try to stop the river, it breaks the banks.

So we have to learn how to float on top of overlie. We always going to have ups and downs. We all are making cancer cells. We all are making inflammation.

But body knows how to handle it very, very precisely. We make every one of us sitting in this room. We're making 30 to 40 cancer cells every day. And then we have a very precise number of cancer killing cells, which we call a natural killer cells or encase cells for the shark, and they are so precise, they just attack the bad guys. Not the right. The good guys. Only the bad guys. And if we can keep our immune system sharpened, if we can keep our system in balance, we are creating a health. So you can look at the statistics of cancer in 1850. There was one cancer out of 150

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