Integrative Management of Ménière’s Disease Using Conventional Therapy and Yoga Prana Vidya Healing: A Case Report

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Integrative Management of Ménière’s Disease Using Conventional Therapy and Yoga Prana Vidya Healing: A Case Report

Publication: International Journal of Medical Science and Applied Research (IJMSAR)

 

Authors:

 

Vani Ranjith
YPV Healer & Trainer, Arhat Yoga Practitioner, Yoga Prana Vidya Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

 

Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri
Consultant, Research and Publications, Yoga Prana Vidya Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract :

Background: Meniere’s disease is a chronic inner ear disorder marked by episodes of vertigo, tinnitus, and hearing loss, often leading to significant psychological distress. Conventional treatments offer symptomatic relief but rarely address underlying energetic imbalances.
Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV), an integrative energy healing modality, has shown promise in managing chronic conditions through structured protocols.

 

Objective: To document and evaluate the therapeutic impact of YPV healing protocols on a 29-year-old male patient diagnosed with Meniere’s disease.

 

Methods: The patient underwent YPV healing sessions over a two-month period, beginning June 30, 2025.  Protocols included HDP1 & 2 healing, YPV Psychotherapy, Internal Organ Cleansing, and Blue Tube Ear Protocol. Sessions were administered daily for 15 days, then alternate days for another 15 days, followed by
biweekly sessions for two weeks.

 

Results: Week-by-week progress revealed significant.

 

Improvements: Reduced psychological stress (Week 1), normalized sleep patterns (Week 2), gradual reduction in vertigo (Week 3), and substantial relief from tinnitus (65–70% reduction by Week 4). Post-intervention feedback indicated restored professional functionality, improved familial relationships, and reduced anger episodes.

 

Conclusion: YPV healing demonstrated measurable benefits in alleviating symptoms of Meniere’s disease and enhancing psychosocial well-being. This case supports the potential of YPV as a complementary therapy for chronic vestibular disorders and encourages further clinical investigation. 

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