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Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing as an Integrative Approach in the Management of Jaundice

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Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing as an Integrative Approach in the Management of Jaundice

Publication: International Journal of Medical Science and Pharmaceutical Research

Article link :  https://ijmspr.org/articles/100

Authors:

Padma Srinivasu
YPV Certified Healer & Senior YPV Trainer, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.

Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri
Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India.

Abstract :

Background: Jaundice is a clinical manifestation of underlying hepatic dysfunction, often requiring medical intervention. Complementary therapies such as Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) have shown promise in accelerating recovery and improving patient cooperation with conventional treatment.

Objective: To document the role of YPV healing techniques in the recovery of a patient with jaundice, highlighting clinical progress and psychosocial outcomes.

Method: Case presentation: A 67-year-old male patient diagnosed with jaundice presented with fever, weakness, drowsiness, lack of appetite, and reluctance to undergo hospital-based investigations. YPV healing was initiated on 2nd December 2025, employing YPV Level 2& 3 protocols including internal organ cleansing, blood cleansing, infection protocol and psychotherapy. Post YPV healing intervention, he agreed for hospital admission. YPV healing sessions were conducted twice daily for 20 minutes over 16 days.

Results: Within three days, the patient demonstrated improved cooperation and energy. By day six, appetite improved, and by day twelve, energy levels normalized. Clinical reports indicated stabilization, leading to hospital discharge. Sustained improvements were noted in appetite, feeding, and daily activities.

Conclusion: YPV healing facilitated patient acceptance of medical care, improved clinical outcomes, and enhanced psychosocial well-being. This case supports the integration of YPV as a complementary modality in hepatic dysfunction management.

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Integrated clinical and complementary management of polytrauma: A case report of multi-system injuries and Yoga Prana Vidya Healing

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Integrated clinical and complementary management of polytrauma: A case report of multi-system injuries and Yoga Prana Vidya Healing

Publication: International Journal of Medicine Research

Article link :  https://www.medicinesjournal.com/pdf?refno=11018

Authors:

Leelavathi Nayak
Certified YPV Healer and YPV Trainer, Mangalore, Karnataka, India

Chikkegowda H
YPV Healer, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri
Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract :

Introduction: Polytrauma (multiple injuries) remains a major challenge in trauma care, requiring multidisciplinary intervention. Road traffic accidents are a major cause globally despite strong legislative measures.

Case presentation: A 41-year-old male sustained severe multisystem injuries following a road traffic accident, including Grade III splenic laceration with hemoperitoneum, multiple rib fractures with flail chest, clavicle and scapular fractures, facial fractures with left facial nerve palsy, and mild acute subdural haemorrhage. Conventional hospital management involved intensive care, antibiotics, analgesics, intercostal drain, and conservative monitoring of splenic injury. Despite stabilization, persistent facial palsy and hearing loss remained. Complementary Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) energy healing was initiated by certified healers, employing protocols such as YPV Psychotherapy, cord cutting, blood cleansing & strengthening, chakra balancing, and group healing.

Results: Over three weeks, pain reduced, respiratory function improved, and hearing partially recovered. By one month, ultrasound confirmed resolution of splenic injury, with only residual facial palsy requiring physiotherapy. The patient resumed work within six weeks and achieved full recovery by three months.

Conclusions: This case highlights the potential role of YPV healing as an adjunct to conventional trauma care, supporting faster recovery and improved functional outcomes. Further controlled studies are warranted to evaluate YPV’s efficacy in polytrauma rehabilitation.

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Yoga Prana Vidya Healing for Rapid Recovery in Acute Neu-rological Collapse: A Paediatric Case Report of a 13 years old boy

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Yoga Prana Vidya Healing for Rapid Recovery in Acute Neu-rological Collapse: A Paediatric Case Report of a 13 years old boy

Publication: Journal of Applied Health Sciences and Medicine

Article link :  https://www.jpub.org/article-details.php?article-id=312

Authors:

Ritesh Kataria
Certified YPV Healer and YPV Trainer, Disa, Gujarat, India.

Urvashi Kataria
YPV Healer and Arhat Yoga practitioner, Disa, Gujarat, India

Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri
Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract :

Background: Acute neurological collapse in adolescents, presenting as sudden uncon-sciousness, abnormal body movements, and seizure-like episodes, requires urgent medical evaluation. Conventional investigations may fail to identify a clear aetiology. Comple-mentary therapies such as Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) have been reported to support rapid recovery in unexplained conditions.

Case Presentation: A 13-year-old male student, presented with sudden unconsciousness, body twisting, and abnormal vocalizations on December 7, 2022. He was admitted to a Multi-Specialist Hospital and placed under intensive care. Despite three days of observation the medical team could not conclude, though haematology and biochemistry were normal, except for lymphocytosis. MRI brain revealed mild cortical hyperintensities, interpreted as sequelae of hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy. Brucella IgM positivity suggested possible infection.

Intervention: On December 9, 2022, Yoga Prana Vidya healing was initiated by a YPV Certified healer who conducted two sessions of 30 minutes each, focusing on YPV psy-chotherapy, internal organ cleansing, and brain chakras energy balancing.

Results: Within four hours of the first session of the YPV healing, the patient regained consciousness, though with mild headache. After the second session on the same day, he returned to normal functioning. He was discharged the following day, with no residual neurological deficits.

Conclusion: This case highlights the potential role of YPV healing as an adjunctive modal-ity in acute unexplained neurological collapse. While medical investigations suggested possible infectious or metabolic causes, rapid recovery following YPV intervention warrants further systematic study. YPV healing may offer supportive benefits in acute neurological conditions where conventional medicine shows limited immediate efficacy.

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Yoga Prana Vidya Healing as a Complementary Approach in Pill-Induced Esophagitis: A Case Report

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Yoga Prana Vidya Healing as a Complementary Approach in Pill-Induced Esophagitis: A Case Report

Publication: Journal of American Medical science & Research

Article link :  https://medical.researchfloor.org/article-archive/volume-05-issue-01-2026/

Authors:

Girija H
Certified YPV Healer and Certified YPV Trainer, Bengaluru, India

Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri
Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract :

Background: Pill-induced esophagitis is a painful condition caused by improper ingestion of medications, often requiring prolonged recovery. Conventional management is limited to supportive care.

Case Presentation: A 26-year-old female was admitted to the hospital, presenting with severe chest pain, dysphagia, and fever following inadequate water intake with oral medication. Endoscopy revealed multiple oesophageal ulcers. Conventional medical advice emphasised symptomatic management only.

Intervention: Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing protocols were administered, including YPV psychotherapy, chakra and affected part cleansing & energising, stress-energy removal, and fever treatment. Seventy-one healing sessions were conducted over one month, supplemented by daily YPV sadhana practices such as breathing and forgiveness from the free YPV Sadhana App.

Results: Pain reduction was reported within the first hour of healing. Fever subsided by the second day, and liquids were tolerated by day three. The patient was discharged on day four, discontinued medications, and achieved complete recovery within two weeks, despite the medical prognosis of months.

Conclusion: This case highlights the potential of YPV healing as a complementary modality in accelerating recovery from pill-induced esophagitis. Integration of energy-based practices with conventional care may enhance patient outcomes.

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Manifesting Desired Outcomes Through Removal Of Obstacles Using Yoga Prana Vidya Techniques: A Case Study In The Context Of Pilgrimage Travel Undertaken By A Group Of 4 Women

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Manifesting Desired Outcomes Through Removal Of Obstacles Using Yoga Prana Vidya Techniques: A Case Study In The Context Of Pilgrimage Travel Undertaken By A Group Of 4 Women

Publication: International Journal of Research – GRANTHAALAYAH

Article link :  https://www.granthaalayahpublication.org/journals/granthaalayah/issue/view/167

Authors:

Malathi Chinnusamy
Senior Trainer and Certified YPV Healer at Yoga Prana Vidya, Coimbatore, India

Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri
Consultant, Research and Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract :

Background: Spiritual pilgrimages often present logistical, physical, and emotional challenges, particularly for midlife women with limited resources and travel experience. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV), an energy-based healing system, offers techniques for purification, manifestation, blessings, invocation, and psychic self-protection that may mitigate such obstacles.

Objective: To examine the efficacy of YPV obstacle-removing practices during a 2025 pilgrimage to Ram Mandir (Ayodhya) and Manona Dham (Uttar Pradesh) undertaken by a group of four midlife women.

Methods: Daily YPV practices—including blue triangle purification, manifestation, blessings, Great Invocation, psychic self- protection, and diversion targeting—were applied to address pre-identified obstacles (travel bookings, safety concerns, cold weather, language barriers, luggage security). Outcomes were compared between periods of consistent practice and lapses.

Results: Consistent YPV practice facilitated precise timings, safe navigation, financial optimization, and emotional wellness, manifesting “miracles” such as bypassing 20+ hour queues, securing accommodations, and effortless coach swaps. A lapse in practice resulted in delays, cold exposure, and heightened fear, underscoring YPV’s protective role.

Conclusion: YPV demonstrated potential as a holistic tool for enhancing safety, efficiency, and wellbeing in pilgrimage travel. This case highlights implications for integrative travel medicine and spiritual tourism, warranting further systematic research.

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Successful Treatment of Hemorrhoids using Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing System

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Successful Treatment of Hemorrhoids using Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing System

Publication: Acta Scientific Medical Sciences

Article link :  https://actascientific.com/ASWH/ASWH-08-0742.php

Authors:

Dharna Vasavda
Certified YPV Healer and YPV Trainer, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Meena Dholakia
Certified YPV Healer and Senior YPV Trainer, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Hetal Jantrania
YPV Level 3 Healer, Valsad, Gujarat, India

Abstract :

Introduction: Hemorrhoids, commonly known as piles, are also a frequent concern during pregnancy, affecting nearly 25–35% of women. They occur due to increased uterine pressure, hormonal changes that relax blood vessels, and constipation, leading to swollen, itchy, and painful veins around the anal region, often accompanied by bleeding during bowel movements. This paper discusses the case of a 34-year-old woman who developed piles in the third month of pregnancy. Her condition persisted even after childbirth, continuing until her baby was seven months old. She experienced complete recovery through Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing, demonstrating its effectiveness as a complementary healing approach.

Methods: This case study presents a comprehensive assessment of a female patient’s health status before and after Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing sessions conducted by YPV healers. The study is based on systematic data collection, including regular daily feedback provided by the patient throughout the healing period.

Results: After one and a half months of consistent daily Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing, the patient experienced complete recovery, with the cessation of bleeding and relief from painful mornings. Regular daily follow-ups confirmed stable healing, as she was able to pass stools comfortably and without discomfort each day. The patient’s overall improvement clearly demonstrated the effectiveness and healing potential of the YPV system in restoring normal bodily function and well-being.

Conclusion: The Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) system follows an integrated and holistic healing approach that has shown effectiveness in managing hemorrhoids when practiced consistently, leading to sustained outcomes. Further research using robust methodologies and larger sample sizes is recommended to strengthen evidence. Increased awareness of YPV healing among individuals and medical professionals can support its integration with conventional care for holistic, long-term patient wellbeing.

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Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing in Early Kidney Dysfunction: A Longitudinal Case Report of Clinical Recovery and Sustained Wellbeing (2009–2025)

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Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing in Early Kidney Dysfunction: A Longitudinal Case Report of Clinical Recovery and Sustained Wellbeing (2009–2025)

Publication: Medical and Pharmaceutical Science

Article link :  https://ijmps.com/article/yoga-prana-vidya-ypv-healing-in-early-kidney-dysfunction-a-longitudinal-case-report-of-clinical-recovery-and-sustained-wellbeing-2009-2025–102/

Authors:

Mohandas Baliga
Certified YPV Healer & Senior YPV Trainer, Mangalore, Karnataka, India

Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri
Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract :

Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive condition associated with high morbidity and mortality. Conventional management focuses on pharmacological and lifestyle interventions, yet complementary therapies are increasingly explored. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV), an energy-based healing system, has shown promise in integrative health.

Case Presentation: A 41-year-old Chartered Accountant, experienced a sudden health crisis in June 2009 with severe palpitations, sweating, insomnia, and hypertension (BP 170–180/100-110 mmHg). Laboratory investigations revealed elevated serum creatinine (1.6 mg/dL), suggestive of early kidney dysfunction. Initial Ayurvedic therapy failed to improve symptoms. In August 2009, he commenced YPV healing under a certified YPV healer, receiving 210 sessions over 11 months, alongside daily self-practices, as per YPV Sadhana App.

Results: Within weeks, symptoms subsided, sleep normalized, and energy improved. By July 2010, serum creatinine returned to 1.1 mg/dL, blood urea 28 mg/dL, and BP sthbilized at 130/90 mmHg without medication. Longitudinal follow-up (2010–2025) confirmed sustained renal function (creatinine 0.8 mg/dL, urea 21 mg/dL), normal kidney size on ultrasound, and stable cardiovascular parameters.

Discussion: This case highlights the potential role of YPV healing in reversing early kidney dysfunction and maintaining long-term stability. Mechanisms may involve stress reduction, autonomic regulation, and subtle energy modulation. While anecdotal, the findings align with emerging evidence on YPV’s efficacy in diverse conditions.

Conclusion: YPV healing contributed to normalization of renal function and sustained wellbeing in this case. Controlled studies are recommended to further validate its role in integrative nephrology.

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Integrative Healing of Anal Fissure (Piles) Using Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) “Energy Healing Protocols: A Case Study”

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Integrative Healing of Anal Fissure (Piles) Using Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) “Energy Healing Protocols: A Case Study”

Publication: Journal of medical science and clinical research

Article link :  https://jmscr.igmpublication.org/v14-i2/1%20jmscr.pdf

Authors:

Neelam Dube
Certified YPV Healer and YPV Level 1 Trainer, Melbourne, Australia

Satyanarayana Nanduri
Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract :

Background: Haemorrhoids (Piles) and anal fissures are common anorectal disorders causing pain, bleeding, and impaired quality of life. Conventional management includes dietary modification, pharmacotherapy, and surgery. Complementary approaches such as biofield energy healing are increasingly explored.

Objective: To document the clinical course and outcomes of a patient with piles treated using Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing protocols alongside lifestyle modifications.

Methods: A 35-year-old male presented with anal fissure symptoms including pain, itching, and bleeding. He had a history of alcohol use and irregular lifestyle. Medical consultations provided partial relief. His wife referred him to a certified YPV trainer. Daily 30 minutes healing sessions were conducted for 60 consecutive days using specific YPV protocols targeting the rectal region and associated chakras.

Results: Within 8 sessions, symptoms reduced by 20%. By the end of two months, pain and itching resolved, and alcohol intake decreased. Follow-up after 3 ½ years confirmed sustained recovery, with no recurrence of symptoms. Patient reported improved lifestyle, emotional balance, and spiritual growth through meditation and gratitude practices.

Conclusion: This case highlights the potential role of YPV biofield healing as an adjunct to conventional management of anorectal disorders. Integrating mind-body-spirit practices may enhance recovery, reduce recurrence, and improve holistic wellbeing. Controlled studies are recommended to validate efficacy.

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Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing in the management of dental post-extraction septic complications: A case study of 51 years old female

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Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing in the management of dental post-extraction septic complications: A case study of 51 years old female

Publication: International Journal of Dental Sciences

Article link :  https://www.dentaljournal.in/pdf?refno=8021

Authors:

Mohandas Baliga
Certified YPV Healer & Senior YPV Trainer, Mangalore, Karnataka, India

Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri
Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract :

Background: Dental extractions, particularly of impacted wisdom teeth, can occasionally lead to severe complications such as infection, nerve injury, and septic conditions. Conventional management involves antibiotics, analgesics, and surgical intervention. Complementary therapies like Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) have been reported to support recovery in complex cases.

Objective: To document and analyse the role of YPV healing in the recovery of a patient with severe post-extraction complications, highlighting integrative approaches to dental care.

Case Presentation: A 51-year-old female, developed infection, swelling, and nerve damage following a wisdom tooth extraction complicated by surgical negligence. Despite antibiotic therapy and surgical revision, her condition worsened, with septic tendencies noted. She discontinued conventional medication due to adverse effects and underwent YPV healing under the Certified YPV Healer. Healing protocols included YPV Psychotherapy L3, YPV L2, Healer Development Program (HDP) Level 1, and stress energy removal, with 38 sessions over 29 days. The patient also practiced YPV sadhana App components including rhythmic yogic breathing daily. Within 3–4 days, swelling and pain subsided, and complete recovery was achieved by one month.

Discussion: This case demonstrates the potential of YPV healing as an adjunctive therapy in managing severe dental complications. The rapid resolution of infection and pain suggests YPV may enhance systemic resilience, reduce stress energy, and accelerate healing. While anecdotal, such cases warrant further clinical research to establish efficacy and mechanisms.

Conclusion: YPV healing contributed significantly to the recovery of a patient with septic complications post-dental extraction. Integrative approaches may offer valuable support in complex medical scenarios.

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Integrative energy healing for cervical insufficiency in pregnancy: A case study on Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) intervention

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Integrative energy healing for cervical insufficiency in pregnancy: A case study on Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) intervention

Publication: International Journal of Medicine Research

Article link :  https://www.medicinesjournal.com/pdf?refno=11006

Authors:

Padma Srinivasu
YPV Certified Healer & Senior YPV Trainer, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Hitesh Kumara
YPV healer and Arhat Yoga practitioner, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri
Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract :

Background: Cervical insufficiency is a known risk factor for second-trimester pregnancy loss and preterm birth. This case study presents the integrative application of Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing techniques in managing a high-risk pregnancy complicated by cervical shortening and funnelling, despite prior medical intervention.

Case presentation: A 32-year-old female software engineer with a history of miscarriage at 18 weeks was diagnosed with cervical shortening during her second pregnancy at 12 weeks gestation. A cervical cerclage was placed, but funnelling was later observed, prompting complete bed rest. From the 12th week of gestation, the patient received regular YPV healing sessions, including Level 5 healing, energy knot techniques, and psychotherapy. The intervention was intensified after funnelling was detected at 24 weeks. Complementary practices such as Rhythmic Yogic Breathing, Soul Affirmation, and Forgiveness Sadhana were also incorporated.

Results: The patient reported reduced stress and pain, improved energy levels, and emotional stability. Follow-up diagnostic imaging on 4 August 2025 confirmed the resolution of funnelling. The pregnancy was successfully carried to 36 weeks, culminating in the birth of a healthy 2.8 kg baby via caesarean section. Postpartum YPV healing facilitated rapid recovery grom surgical pain and wound healing.

Conclusion: This case underscores the potential role of YPV as a supportive, non-invasive adjunct to conventional obstetric care in managing high-risk pregnancies.

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