A Case of Swine Flu (H1N1) Complicated by Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and Elevated Creatinine Resolved Successfully using Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing Intervention: A Case Report
Publication: International Journal Of Health & Medical Research
Saloni Shah Associate Certified YPV Healer and Trainer, YPV Ashram, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India
Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract :
Background: Swine Flu (H1N1) is a viral respiratory illness that can progress to severe complications such as Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) and multi-organ dysfunction. Conventional treatment often involves intensive care and antiviral therapy, but outcomes remain guarded. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV), an integrative energy-based healing system, has been reported to support recovery in critical conditions.
Objective: This case report documents the intervention of YPV healing in a 53- year-old female diagnosed with H1N1 influenza complicated by ARDS and elevated creatinine levels. Case presentation: The patient was admitted with only a 40% chance of survival. YPV healing protocols, including psychotherapy, Healer Development Level 1 (HDPL1) healing for lungs and kidneys, and regeneration techniques for oral bruises, were administered daily for 31 days.
Results: Within 23 days, creatinine levels normalized (Annexures 3–4), and by 31 days, H1N1 tests turned negative (Annexures 1–2). The patient regained mobility, oral lesions healed, and she was discharged in stable condition. Follow-up confirmed sustained recovery.
Conclusion: This case highlights the potential role of YPV healing as a complementary therapy in critical viral infections, warranting further systematic investigation.
Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract :
Background: Lung infections are a major cause of morbidity worldwide, often requiring prolonged antibiotic therapy. Complementary therapies such as Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing have shown promise in accelerating recovery.
Case Presentation: A 40-year-old female presented with severe cough, breathlessness, and lung infection diagnosed as pollen allergy. Despite four months of antibiotics, her condition worsened, leaving her weak and fearful of survival.
Intervention: Certified YPV healer initiated healing protocols including YPV Psychotherapy YPV L3, YPV L2, Healer Development Level 1 (HDP L1), and stress energy removal. Twelve sessions were conducted over ten days, alongside daily YPV sadhana practices such as rhythmic breathing.
Results: Within three sessions, the patient reported dramatic improvement, discontinued medication, and regained normal appetite and energy. Seven years post-intervention, she remains symptom-free and has become a healer herself.
Conclusion: This case highlights the potential of YPV healing as a complementary therapy for lung infections, warranting further clinical research.
Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract :
Background: Acute bacterial pharyngitis is a common upper respiratory tract infection often requiring antibiotics or surgical intervention in severe cases. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) System, a non-touch biofield energy healing modality, has shown promise in managing various physical and psychological conditions.
This case report documents the rapid recovery of a 39-year-old female orthodontist diagnosed with bacterial pharyngitis and advised tonsillectomy. She received intensive YPV healing sessions over six days, resulting in complete symptom resolution without surgical intervention.
Methods: The patient underwent 20 healing sessions on the first day, followed by four daily sessions for the next five days. YPV protocols L-5, L-3 psychotherapy, L-2, and HDP L-1 were applied. Progress was monitored through patient feedback and clinical observation.
Results: Within 10 hours of initiating YPV healing, the patient reported significant relief in pain and voice restoration. By the second day, she resumed normal activities. By day six, she was symptom-free, and tonsillectomy was no longer required.
Conclusion: YPV healing may serve as an effective complementary therapy in acute bacterial pharyngitis,potentially reducing the need for invasive procedures. Further controlled studies are warranted.
A Pediatric Bronchopneumonia case: Successful healing with speedy recovery using Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing protocols as complementary medicine
Publications: Pediatric Review – International Journal of Pediatric Research
Authors:
Asha Anur Certified YPV healer & Trainer, Kolar, Karnataka, India.
Dr. Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri Consultant, Research & Publications, Yoga Prana Vidya Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118 Tamil Nadu, India.
Abstract :
Introduction: Pediatric bronchopneumonia is one of the common respiratory diseases in paediatrics. It has the characteristics of rapid onset, rapid progress, and easy recurrence, and is to be treated properly to avoid complications. This paper presents a case of paediatric bronchopneumonia of a 7-month male child healed successfully using Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing protocols.
Method: This paper used the case study method, collecting data from patient medical records, healer’s records, and patient family feedback.
Results: Within 8 days of YV healing, the chest x-ray showed clear lungs, the child was observed to have recovered completely and was discharged from the Hospital. Thereafter, the child was found very active and normal feeding resumed.
Conclusions: YPV healing when performed as complementary medicine to the medical treatment, has enabled faster recovery in all cases of treatment. As an integrated and holistic system, YPV has been established as an alternative medicine also in many cases of illness.
Further research using appropriate methodology and sample is recommended. It is recommended to consider the training of frontline healthcare workers such as doctors and nurses in the application of YPV techniques that will be helpful as a complementary modality to their specialities to aid patients in faster recovery.
Mr. Neravetla Jayachander Reddy President and Founder, Yoga Prana Vidya Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally, Tamilnadu, India Ms. Vishakha Karnani Senior Arhat (YPV) Trainer, Indore, India Dr. Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri Dept. of Research & Publications, Yoga Prana Vidya Research, Thally, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract :
Introduction: There is no definitive proven treatment for COVID -19. For prevention of COVID-19, some vaccines have recently been developed and being administered to people in phases. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) system of healing, a non-touch non-drug healing treatment, known to be complementary and alternative medicine was administered to over 1600 COVID-19 patients between April 2020 and March 2021 in India and few abroad, The large number of frontline workers and others from many institutions and organizations were healed and supported as a preventive measure.
Material and Methods: The retrospective chart review (RCR) used in this inquiry to reveal the patterns of recovery using documented data from 412 cases of COVID-19 positive or suspected positive who were given YPV healing between April 2020 and March 2021 as a complementary treatment and also as alternative in some situations. The healing teams used distance healing modality for all patients. A group of 75 healers from different towns and cities formed 6 groups and conducted healing sessions to the patients distantly 3-4 times per day for 20-25 minutes for each patient. In each healing session all the required protocols were followed.
Results: It shows that most hospitalised patients recovered within 15 to 17 days. About 18% of them recovered within 3 to 7 days. In case of quarantined patients, most recovered within 7 to 10 days. Few patients with comorbidities took 3 to 4 weeks to recover. Qualitative analysis shows that all patients at start of YPV healing were found severely worried, stressed and with depression. After healing started, they experienced miraculous changes and improvements day after day, and experienced rapid recovery and relief and many could get on to work immediately. Further, self-help practices by using YPV Sadhana app helped them improve and sustain their condition.
Conclusions: Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) system of healing has worked well as complementary medicine to hospitalised patients and alternative medicine to quarantined patients in treating and saving the lives of COVID affected people. YPV healing practice is helpful to boost immunity at low cost and ease of access without barriers. Targeted scientific research on the application of YPV system with large sample of COVID/other infected patients is recommended.
Successful healing and recovery of a COVID-19 female patient using Yoga Prana Vidya advanced Protocols as complementary medicine: An in-depth case study
Publications: International Archives of Integrated Medicine (IAIM), Vol. 8, Issue 10, October, 2021.
Authors:
Mr. Rahul Charan singh Prajapati, Associate Certified YPV Healer, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India Dr. Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri: Consultant, Research & Publications, Yoga Prana Vidya Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118
Abstract :
Introduction: The second COVID-19 wave in March-April 2021 had overwhelmed the healthcare system, leaving hospitals struggling to cope and critical drugs and oxygen in short supply. Although several therapeutic agents have been evaluated for the treatment of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid19), no antiviral agents have yet been shown to be efficacious. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) System, distal healing has been found to be effective in boosting patient immunity, and overcome the life threatening Coronavirus infusion (ARDS; Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome) of the human respiratory system.
Materials and methods: This was an in-depth case study of a 27-year-old female COVID-19 hospitalized patient who was critically ill with ARDS with 75% lung injury. She had no co-morbid conditions. A YPV healer was approached to render distal healing of this patient.
Results: Within the first 5 days of intense healing, the patient experienced considerable improvements observed by D-Dimer tests, WBC and platelet count values. After 15 days of healing the patient tested COVID negative and discharged after 19 days.
Conclusion: YPV distal healing has been established as a complementary and alternative mode of treatment for many cases of illnesses and in particular in large number of cases of treating novel coronavirus disease. YPV offers great scope to conduct full scale research studies to scientifically validate through randomized controlled trials with appropriate sample sizes.
Introduction: Currently, there are no definitive, proven treatments for COVID 19, although multiple pharmacological options are being explored. A spate of clinical trials has been initiated in the wake of the outbreak, with no conclusions as of now. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) system of healing is a non-touch non-drug treatment that is known to be effective as complementary medicine to treat several diseases successfully. Study Design: This is a case study of 11 patients who were successfully healed and speedily recovered. A group of competent YPV healers were teamed up to heal the patients in distance mode, using appropriate protocols to match the conditions and symptoms of each individual patient.
Results: Data analysis showed that one patient recovered within 4 days of healing, 9 patients recovered in 8 days, and one patient took about 3 weeks because of other comorbid conditions.
Conclusions: Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) system of healing has been found to be effective as complementary medicine to support hospital efforts in treating, enabling faster recovery (reduction of 16.67% to 73.3% in average time taken from admission to discharge) and saving the lives of COVID affected patients, paving the way for undertaking scientifically designed pilot studies at multiple locations and populations. YPV system can also be used to strengthen the immune system or as preventive measure. Key words: COVID 19, Treatment, patient recovery, Yoga Prana Vidya, Alternative medicine,
Treatment of High Blood Cholesterol levels and Asthma using YPV system
Journal Title: A. Successful healing treatment of high blood cholesterol levels and asthma using Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) system: A case study of self-healing.
Publications: Panacea Journal of Medical Sciences, September – December, 2019;9( 3): 1 31 – 13 7
Authors: Dr. V.S. Nanduri, Mr. Alok Vasavda.
Abstract :
Introduction: A 33 year old male had been suffering from Asthma since childhood and he was diagnosed with high cholesterol after he grew up. He has a strong family history of Cardiac Disease with high blood Cholesterol. The prescribed medications for asthma did not help him much. He did not take any medication for Cholesterol. Being a Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) trained Healer he used self-healing protocols.
Materials and Methods: This is case study method with detailed analysis of medical records of the patient’s health conditions pre and post YPV healing treatment applied as alternative medicine.
Results: Analysis of the patient’s health condition and medical case documents pre and post treatment show positive improvement obtained with YPV healing method for treating high blood cholesterol and Asthma.
Conclusion: This case study documents the evidence gathered on the effective use of YPV in self-healing and treating High Blood Cholesterol and Asthma. To produce holistic and optimum results, YPV uses a combination of approaches that include: Physical exercises, rhythmic yogic breathing, Salt free diet and fruit diet, Méditation techniques, healing by trained and experienced healers, participation in group healing, regular self-practice of specified techniques. There is ample scope to conduct further research on the application of YPV as alternatively effective and low cost medicine for various medical conditions.
Sh. Arun Kumar a Senior All India Level trainer of the organization, who has been involved in spreading the spiritual technology throughout India for many years. Sh. Arun Kumar, is M.C.A from Sir M. Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology, Bengaluru and worked as Team Lead in Wission Infotech,Bengaluru. However, realizing the amazing benefits of the spiritual technology of the ancient science of Yoga Prana Vidya for common people, he decided to dedicate his life for spreading the teachings of Yoga Prana Vidya since 2009.
Dhaval Dholakia is a certified YPV healer for 16 years. He is also a mechanical engineer and has worked in Plastic Processing Machinery for 25 years. He resides in Ahmedabad.
Dr. S. K. Singh is a Arhat Trainer having more than 20 years of YPV healing and teaching experience. He is also trained in Kriyashakti & Fengsui and completed the one year intensive program in 2016. He has organized many higher level YPV training workshops and retreats. He completed his Master’s degree in Science and has a doctorate in Environmental Biology. He hails from Varanasi.
Gp Capt. (Retd) J V Subramanian has been associated with Yoga Prana Vidya since more than 15 years now. He has trained hundreds of healers from Level 1 to Arhat Yogis in last 6 years. He holds B.E (Electricals & Electronics) from Annamalia university and MBA from IIM Lucknow. He is also a trustee of Feed the Soul Trust. based in Vasant Kunj, New Delhi
Madhu Sudhir is a senior YPV trainer since 2004. She has trained over 2500 students and more than 50 trainers who are also propagating YPV practices. She has done YPV healing for more than 7000 people since 2006. She is the secretary of the Mysore YPV Healers Association since 2011. She is also associated with JSS University – Dental College as a guest lecturer for “Holistic wellness through YPV” for BDS 1st year students. She has also conducted various seminars on YPV teachings. She graduated in commerce from Bangalore University and also has a diploma in architecture. She also works as a Vaastu consultant for businesses, constructions, plots & houses.
Raghu N is a Arhat Trainer having over 22 years of YPV healing and teaching experience. He founded “Master YPV Trust Nanjangud” in 2019 and conducting regular service activities through this trust in his role as President. He also started the first independently located YPV centre in Nanjangud in 2014. He has previously attended the one year Spiritual Intensive Program for 2015-16 conducted in Sri Ramana Trust Ashram. He also has 7 years of experience working as a secretary at “Mysore YPV Healers Association” during which he nurtured many healers. Raghu conducts teachings in Kannada, English and Hindi languages. He has also completed a B.Sc. and B.Ed. from the Mysore University.
Rekha Subhash is a Arhat Trainer having over 22 years of YPV healing and teaching experience. She has healed patients from different parts of the world and has a high success rate including complicated cases for healing. Rekha also has a Masters of Art degree. She hails from Bengaluru.
Veteran Wing Commander KT Subash is a Arhat Trainer having over 22 years of YPV healing and teaching experience. He is also the Managing Trustee of the Karnataka Yoga Vidya Pranic Healing Foundation Trust. He has healed patients from different parts of the world and has a high success rate including complicated cases for healing. He has a Masters in Technology degree.
She holds an experience of 20 years in the field of Energy Healing and Meditation. Apart from her proficiency in healing and training, she is also good in singing and playing harmonium and has been a Swimming Champion. She has always excelled at fitness since her school days. She is also a glass designer and deals in glass painting. She is a very efficient Counselor and Yoga practitioner.
2. address/ centre – 316, Sai Kripa Colony, Indore 452002, Madhya Pradesh
3. educational qualification – B.A. Loreto College, Kolkata. Then worked as a photo journalist & a freelancer (children photography)
4. any paper presentation – COVID 19 case report in Innovative publication journal. July 2020
5. any specific achievements – part of the organising team in the first SIP , Pune, 2015. Thereafter involved in organising public darshan and Compassionate Parenting and nurturing programs in various cities like Indore, Nagpur, Raipur, Pune, Kolkata and Ichalkaranji (kolhapur)
6. Since 2006. Got introduced to the world of energy in Kolkata and shifted to Indore in 2008 to spread the work in Central India. Currently working in M.P, Chattisgarh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, North East India.
Radha Ganesh is presently working for Yoga Prana Vidya Organization as Senior Arhat trainer and Ethics committee member. She is a Senior Arhat Trainer and certified YPV healer with over 18 years of experience. She completed the one-year spiritual intensive program at the YPV ashram in Thally. She has been trained in basic, advanced healing and psychotherapy at World Pranic Healing. Radha worked in Unnathi Healing Foundation Trust as a healer and trainer. She also worked in MS Ramaiiah Hospital Pranic Healing Department, Ayush Arogya Dhama. She has taught YPV teachings in several schools and also conducted classes for nursing staff, pharma students among others. She regularly conducts an Arhat Marathon on every last Sunday of the month at Karnataka Pranic Healing foundation trust since last 3 years. Radha has completed her M.A. in English from MG University, Kerala.