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Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing in Post-Bypass Surgery Recovery with Complications of Epiglottis Flap Dysfunction and Infected Vein-Harvest Wound: A Case Report

Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing in Post-Bypass Surgery Recovery with Complications of Epiglottis Flap Dysfunction and Infected Vein-Harvest Wound: A Case Report

Publication: International Journal Of Medical Science And Dental Health

 

Article link :  https://www.ijmsdh.org/index.php/ijmsdh/article/view/65

 

Authors:

 

Kavita Pandey
Certified YPV Healer and Trainer, Durg, Chhattisgarh, India

 

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

Abstract :

Background: Post-bypass surgery complications such as epiglottis flap dysfunction and infected vein-harvest wounds severely impair recovery, especially in elderly patients.
Conventional rehabilitation often struggles to address multidimensional recovery needs. Integrative approaches like Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing may offer complementary benefits.

 

Case Presentation: A 73-year-old male with hypertension, prior cardiac stenting (2018), brain tumor (2022), paralysis (2023), and recent bypass surgery (January 2026) developed severe.

 

Complications: epiglottis dysfunction causing loss of speech and feeding tube dependence, pus formation in the leg wound from vein harvesting, immobility, and depression. YPV healing was initiated on 10 February 2026, using protocols such as soaking, cleansing & energising, psychotherapy, blood strengthening, internal organ healing, and group blessings. Sessions were conducted twice daily for 30 minutes over 30 days.

 

Results: Speech clarity improved within 48 hours. Oral feeding resumed by day 10, and the feeding tube was removed by day 20. The infected leg wound showed progressive healing, with reduced pus and improved strength. By day 15, the patient began assisted walking, and by day 24, walker-supported ambulation was possible. Psychological well-being improved, with reduced depression and increased positivity.

 

Conclusion: YPV healing facilitated rapid recovery inswallowing, speech, wound healing, mobility, and emotional health. This case highlights the potential of integrative energy healing in complex post-surgical recovery. Further research with controlled studies is recommended.

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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 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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Yoga Prana Vidya Healing in the Management of Migraine: A Case Study of a 15-Year-Old Female

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Yoga Prana Vidya Healing in the Management of Migraine: A Case Study of a 15-Year-Old Female

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

Article link :  https://www.ijmsar.com/asset/images/uploads/17714894430635.pdf

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: Migraine is a prevalent neurological disorder characterized by recurrent, disabling headaches often accompanied by nausea, photophobia, and phonophobia. Conventional pharmacological management provides symptomatic relief but is frequently associated with side effects and incomplete resolution. Complementary and integrative therapies, including energy-based modalities, are increasingly explored for their potential benefits. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) is an integrative healing system emphasizing pranic energy regulation, breathing practices, and meditation, with emerging evidence of efficacy in diverse
clinical conditions.

Case Presentation: A 15-year-old female student diagnosed with migraine headaches persisting for three years. Despite multiple medical consultations and pharmacological interventions there was not significant improvement besides several side effects, including memory impairment. Following referral by an Ayurvedic physician, she underwent YPV healing sessions administered by a certified YPV healer and trainer. The intervention comprised YPV L-5 healing, psychotherapy (YPV L-3), and YPV L-2 protocols, delivered over two phases totalling 56 hours across 112 sessions. The patient practiced YPV sadhana components from YPV Sadhana App, including rhythmic yogic breathing, forgiveness sadhana, Planetary Peace Meditation (PPM) and physical exercises.

Results: Progressive reduction in headache intensity, frequency, and duration was observed. Sleep quality improved, and by the end of the second intervention phase, the patient reported complete resolution of migraine symptoms. Follow-up indicated sustained remission, with the patient resuming normal academic activities.

Conclusion: This case highlights the potential of YPV healing as a complementary therapy for migraine management. Structured energy-based interventions, combined with patient adherence to YPV practices, may offer safe, effective, and sustainable outcomes. Further controlled studies are recommended for wider validation of findings.

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Yoga Prana Vidya Healing as Complementary Medicine in Scalp Psoriasis: A Case Report

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Yoga Prana Vidya Healing as Complementary Medicine in Scalp Psoriasis: A Case Report

Publication: International Journal of Medical Science and Health Research

Article link :  https://ijmshr.com/view/1/2026

Authors:

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

Nanduri VS
Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil

Abstract :

Background: Psoriasis is a chronic immune-mediated dermatological condition that often resists conventional therapies, leading to recurrent symptoms and psychosocial distress. Scalp psoriasis, in particular, affects confidence and quality of life. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing, an integrative energy-based modality, has shown promise in managing chronic conditions by addressing both physiological and psychosomatic dimensions.

Method: A 39-year-old male patient with scalp psoriasis persisting for seven years was treated using YPV protocols. The intervention began on 10th June 2025 and included YPV Level 3 healing, blood cleansing, and instantaneous strengthening techniques. Daily sessions of 20 minutes were conducted for two months, followed by alternate-day sessions in the third month. The patient was progressively introduced to Rhythmic Yogic Breathing (RYB), Forgiveness Sadhana Practice, and Planetary Peace Meditation (PPM). Outcomes were assessed through patient-reported symptom relief, photographic documentation, and follow-up at three months.

Results: Within two months, the patient reported 70–80% improvement in scalp psoriasis symptoms, with 95% resolution by the third month. Psychosocial outcomes included enhanced confidence, energy, and enthusiasm, along with significant stress reduction. Additional improvements were noted in gastric and digestive health. At three-month follow-up, sustained benefits were observed, with continued practice of RYB and forgiveness supporting resilience despite stress and weather changes.

Conclusion: YPV healing demonstrated significant improvement in scalp psoriasis, with sustained outcomes and holistic benefits. This case highlights the potential of YPV as a complementary therapy for chronic dermatological conditions. Controlled clinical studies are warranted to validate efficacy and explore mechanisms underlying immune modulation and psychosomatic resilience.

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Successful healing treatment of gangrene cases using Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) System

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Successful healing treatment of gangrene cases using Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) System

All cases came out of the need for amputation because of YPV Healing.

Publication: International Journal of Medicine Research

Article link :  https://www.medicinesjournal.com/archives/2026/vol11/issue1/11003

Authors:

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

Kanchan Ramnani
YPV Trainer and Certified YPV Healer, Vadodara, Gujarat, India

Abstract :

Introduction: Four patients which included three males aged 42, 78, 82 and a female aged 55 respectively were diagnosed with gangrene in their legs leading to bleeding, puss, severe pain, numbness, skin darkening and frequent infection. They were not able to walk and perform their day-to-day activities due to severe pain. They had a history of diabetes since long. They came in contact with Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healer and decided to go for YPV Healing. This paper presents the cases of gangrene treated successfully using YPV Healing Protocol for all four people.

Methods: This is the case study method with detailed analysis and photos of affected legs of all the four patients’ health condition pre and post Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing treatment applied as alternative system. These are the cases of three male patients aged 42, 78, 82 respectively and a female patient aged 55 diagnosed with gangrene in legs at different times. The initial symptoms were bleeding, puss, severe pain, numbness, skin darkening and acute infection in legs. The pain was so severe that they were not able to walk properly or perform their day-to-day activities. All of them were on heavy antibiotics and painkillers prescribed by doctor earlier.

Results: Analysis of these patients’ health condition, photos of their legs and medical case documents pre and post treatment show that they got cured with Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing method for gangrene.

Conclusion: This case study documents the evidence on the effective use of Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) in treating gangrene. There is ample scope to conduct further research on the application of YPV as alternatively effective and low-cost treatment for various medical conditions.

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Multidimensional Transformation through Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing: A Case Study of Relationship, Health, and Financial Recovery

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Multidimensional Transformation through Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing: A Case Study of Relationship, Health, and Financial Recovery

Publication: World Wide Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development

Article link :  https://wwjmrd.com/archive/2025/10/2408/multidimensional-transformation-through-yoga-prana-vidya-ypv-healing-a-case-study-of-relationship-health-and-financial-recovery

Authors:

Malathi Chinnusamy
Senior trainer and healer of Yoga Prana Vidya, at Coimbatore, India.

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

Abstract :

To document and analyse the impact of YPV healing protocols on the emotional, physical, and financial wellbeing of the client (the husband) and the indirect healing effects on his wife,

Methods: A longitudinal case study was conducted with a YPV intervention ofseven and half months, involving 160 healing sessions, counselling, and spiritual education. Healing protocols included relationship psychotherapy, rheumatoid arthritis treatment, financial healing, and group meditation.

Results: The client experienced complete remission of rheumatoid arthritis, and gains of emotional regulation, and financial recovery. The couple reconciled after 32 months of conflicts and separation, with his wife showing significant emotional and behavioural changes.

Conclusion: YPV healing demonstrated holistic efficacy in resolving complex biopsychosocial challenges. This case offers scope and support for further research into YPV as a complementary modality in integrative healthcare.

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A Case of Perceived Black Magic Attack: Successful Treatment, Recovery, and Rehabilitation Using Yoga Prana Vidya (Ypv) Healing Protocols

A Case of Perceived Black Magic Attack: Successful Treatment, Recovery, and Rehabilitation Using Yoga Prana Vidya (Ypv) Healing Protocols

Publications: International Journal of Research- GRANTHAALAYAH

Article link: https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v12.i9.2024.5798

Authors:

Madhavi Malipeddi,
Senior YPV Trainer and Certified YPV Healer, New Delhi, India

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

Abstract :

Introduction: Unquestionably, several modern rising societies continue to use magic, as do most traditional tribes in Asia, Africa, Central and South America, and the Pacific. Medical education believes that a great deal of traditional beliefs are unscientific. Some studies tried to identify the typical symptoms of perceived black magic. This paper describes the case of a middle-aged woman affected by a perceived black magic attack whose symptoms have been treated successfully using Yoga Prana Vidya Healing Protocols.

Method: The qualitative research method is used in this study of an in-depth case research. Data was collected from the victim’s perspective through a self-narrated story supplemented with an interview transcript. Triangulation is used in the form of interview transcripts to collect relevant data from the perspectives of the two YPV healers to verify and confirm the case details for validity and confirmability.

Results: Analysis of data collected from all sources confirms the reported symptoms and the circumstances that led to the patient’s ordeal. The primary symptoms of physical pain, mental and emotional agony were healed within 25 sessions spread over 1 ½ months. The secondary symptom of panic attacks took about 6 months to recede and the patient feels fully normal.

Conclusion: This study shows that the YPV system has powerful protocols to deal with psychic and black magic attacks successfully. YPV system offers healer training programmes to all recovered patients to become healers themselves for healing self and others. Further research may be conducted with appropriate samples to learn more about this phenomenon.

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Exploring the Psycho-Social Issues in the Life Journey to Becoming a Healer: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Experiences of Women Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healers in the Indian Context

Exploring the Psycho-Social Issues in the Life Journey to Becoming a Healer: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Experiences of Women Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healers in the Indian Context

Publications: The International Journal of Indian Psychology
 
Issue link : https://ijip.in/issue/?volumes=Volume-12-Issue-1

Authors:

Malathi Chinnusamy,
Certified YPV Healer and Senior Trainer, Erode, Tamil Nadu

Dr. Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri,

Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118,
Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu, India.

Abstract :

Introduction: Healing is a gradual process that each person experiences differently depending on their situation. This study aims to understand how the journey occurred in the process of becoming a YPV healer as experienced by them in their lives, given the contributions the YPV system has made to healthcare systems, and its impact on the people who sought to become healers.

Method: Qualitative research methodology with Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) is used in this study with a sample of 5 healers purposively selected from one cluster area for homogeneity. Data was collected and documented in the form of detailed life  stories of this sample as narrated by them to the study team. IPA method of data analysis was  used to extract themes.

Results: Five themes emerged from the data analysis; 

(1) Vulnerabilities and Adversities with life-threatening effects: The compelling reasons for their search of lasting solutions for a peaceful and meaningful life, 

(2) Self-discovery and recovery through persistent learning and practice of the YPV System of healing protocols, 

(3) Spiritual awakening and  Cognizance helped to find purpose and meaning in life becoming a healer, 

(4) Miraculous healing results for self and others: Strong motivation in becoming and living life as a healer, and 

(5) A profound transformation in one’s own life as well as in the lives of those around. 

Conclusions: In the process of becoming and living life as a healer, the YPV system empowers women and provides a tried-and-tested path and network of support to overcome various obstacles and challenges, enabling a complete turnaround in life with spiritual awakening, instilling self-confidence, and rising from extreme hopelessness to immense optimism towards a meaningful and purposeful life worth living. The authors recommend conducting similar studies using samples from other clusters, as this study was carried out using a sample from one cluster area.

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Self-Care In Health: Role Of Yoga Prana Vidya Healing Protocols As Complementary And Alternative Medicine

Self-Care In Health: Role Of Yoga Prana Vidya Healing Protocols As Complementary And Alternative Medicine

Publications: International Journal of Integrated Medical Research

Article link: https://www.ijoimr.com/index.php/ijoimr/article/view/ijoimr127

Authors:

N. Jyothi Reddy

Mentor, Senior YPV Healer & Trainer, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, INDIA

N.Janani
Mentor, YPV Trainer Coordinator, Senior YPV Healer & Trainer, Bengaluru, INDIA

Ramya U
Certified YPV Healer and Senior YPV Trainer, Hassan, Karnataka, INDIA

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

Abstract :

Introduction: The Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) System promotes conscious Self-care actions of individuals through informed evidence-based practices. The authors discuss in this paper the concepts with practical applications and examples of evidence from field data.

Method: This is a case series study with a compilation of field data of YPV interventions of multiple cases healed by YPV healers.

Results: In the case series of a sample of 42 patients (including men, women, and children) analysed, who availed of Self-care non-medical drugless YPV interventions, all achieved noteworthy positive results. The care given was affordable with easy access (through distant healing in most cases).

Conclusions: Self-care interventions such as the Yoga Prana Vidya System without any use of drugs can meet a range of health needs, including quality, reliability, evidence-based, and age-appropriate health information. YPV enables the availability and accessibility of moderated self-care interventions; and cost-effective care. In contrast, a range of medical healthcare systems’ challenges often impede the ability of people to access or use healthcare.

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