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Sanjivani Ayurveda in Vadodara Announces Root-Cause Ayurvedic Approach to Chronic Disease Management
Sanjivani Ayurveda in Vadodara Announces Root-Cause Ayurvedic Approach to Chronic Disease Management

Associated Press

time7 days ago

  • Health
  • Associated Press

Sanjivani Ayurveda in Vadodara Announces Root-Cause Ayurvedic Approach to Chronic Disease Management

Sanjivani Ayurveda is helping patients overcome chronic and 'incurable' illnesses through personalized, root-cause Ayurvedic treatments. 'Ayurveda isn't alternative—it's the original science of healing. And we practice it as it was meant to be.'— Dr. Kuldeep, Founder of Sanjivani Ayurveda VADODARA, GUJARAT, INDIA, August 6, 2025 / / -- In an era dominated by quick fixes and symptom-based treatment, Sanjivani Ayurveda stands out by embracing the ancient wisdom of root-cause healing through Ayurveda. Led by renowned Ayurvedic expert Dr. Kuldeep Patel, the clinic has become a trusted name for patients seeking authentic, side-effect-free solutions to some of the most complex health conditions. What sets Sanjivani Ayurveda apart is its personalized and principle-based approach—treating the root imbalances rather than just the visible symptoms. From Gangrene and Liver Cirrhosis to Psoriasis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, PCOD, and digestive or autoimmune disorders, the clinic's patients are experiencing real, lasting relief—without steroids, surgery, or synthetic drugs. 'When hospitals gave up, Sanjivani gave us hope—and results. My mother's Gangrene was reversed. They truly saved her leg,' — said a grateful family member of a Sanjivani patient. Based in Vadodara, Gujarat, Sanjivani Ayurveda is built on the principle that every individual has a unique dosha (body constitution), and effective healing comes from treating that individual constitution with precision and care. Unlike many clinics offering generalized treatments, Dr. Patel crafts customized protocols for each patient after a detailed root-cause assessment. While many patients arrive at the clinic as a 'last resort,' Sanjivani is working to flip that narrative—positioning Ayurveda as the first line of treatment, not the fallback. From detoxifying the liver to managing chronic pain and restoring hormonal balance, Sanjivani's holistic approach is redefining recovery for hundreds across India. The treatments are natural, ethical, and deeply rooted in classical Ayurvedic texts—blended with modern diagnostic insights when needed. Whether you are dealing with an autoimmune condition, skin disorder, lifestyle disease, or complex metabolic imbalance, Sanjivani offers you something rare: clarity, care, and cure without compromise. Dr. Kuldeep Patel Sanjivani Ayurveda +91 88661 16666 [email protected] Visit us on social media: Instagram Facebook Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

Gujarat: Death toll in Gambhira bridge collapse rises to 18, two still missing
Gujarat: Death toll in Gambhira bridge collapse rises to 18, two still missing

Times of Oman

time11-07-2025

  • Times of Oman

Gujarat: Death toll in Gambhira bridge collapse rises to 18, two still missing

Padra (Gujarat): The death toll in the Gambhira bridge collapse incident in Gujarat's Vadodara has risen to 18 with the recovery of more bodies, an official said on Friday. Speaking to reporters, Vadodara Collector Anil Dhameliya said that the rescue and recovery operation is still going on to find the two missing people and remove the debris from the incident spot. A section of the Gambhira bridge connecting Vadodara and Anand collapsed on July 9 and fell into the Mahisagar river below. The official noted that the five victims of the incident are undergoing treatment in the hospital and are in stable condition. Dhameliya said, "...Rescue and recovery operation is going on. Day before yesterday, we recovered 12 bodies, and yesterday, we recovered 6 dead bodies. 5 live victims are undergoing treatment and are stable. The remaining dead bodies are trapped under a slab and efforts are underway to recover them. The driver of the truck which is trapped is also missing, we are trying to find his body. In the middle of the river, there is a 3-4 metre layer of quicksand..." "Soda ash is being released into the water, which is causing irritation and itching to the rescue team... Our team is working after neutralising it. A tanker of sulphuric acid is trapped inside, so we are making sure it does not get released. The basic objective of today's operation is to retrieve the dead bodies and remove the debris... The death toll stands at 18, and 2 people are still missing..." he stated. Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has ordered a high-level inquiry into the recent bridge collapse on the Mujpur-Gambhira bridge connecting Vadodara and Anand. The Chief Minister has entrusted a team of experts to conduct a detailed investigation and prepare a report on the repairs, inspections, and quality checks carried out on the bridge. According to the Department of Information, based on the preliminary investigation, four officers have been suspended with immediate effect. NM Naikwala (Executive Engineer), UC Patel (Deputy Executive Engineer), RT Patel (Deputy Executive Engineer) and JV Shah (Assistant Engineer) have been suspended with immediate effect. The Chief Minister has also directed that thorough inspections be carried out on other bridges in the state to ensure public safety.

Gujarat bridge collapse: Death toll climbs to 15, rescue operations continue
Gujarat bridge collapse: Death toll climbs to 15, rescue operations continue

Times of Oman

time10-07-2025

  • General
  • Times of Oman

Gujarat bridge collapse: Death toll climbs to 15, rescue operations continue

Padra: The death toll in the Gambhira bridge collapse incident in Gujarat's Vadodara has climbed to 15 with the recovery of three more bodies, an official said on Thursday. The official further informed that rescue operations are underway as four people remain missing. A section of the Gambhira bridge connecting Vadodara and Anand collapsed a day ago and fell into the Mahisagar river below. Vadodara Collector Anil Dhameliya told reporters, "The death toll stands at 15 now with recovery of 3 more bodies today. Four people remain missing. National Disaster Response Force and State Disaster Response Force are conducting search and rescue operations even till 4 km downstream. Two vehicles are stuck in the sludge at the incident site. We are seeking details from the public on those vehicles. There is rainfall, and the water level has risen in the river." On the truck hanging from the bridge, he said, "It is an empty tanker. If we move it, it could fall. The process to stabilise the tanker is underway as a rescue operation is going on right there under the bridge," he told reporters after visiting the site. The Collector and other officials of the local administration have been visiting and taking stock of the relief and rescue operations here since Wednesday. The State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) is conducting the rescue and relief operations on the second day of the incident. Vadodara Superintendent of Police (SP) Rohan Anand said on Wednesday that a 10-15 metre slab in the middle of the bridge had collapsed. Two trucks, two pickup vans, and a rickshaw fell into the river while two vehicles remained stranded on the bridge. He said that nine people have been rescued, five of them have been referred to the SSG Hospital. "None of the people who have been rescued are critical," he said a day earlier. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced a compensation of Rs 2 lakh from the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund (PMNRF) for the next of kin of the deceased in the bridge collapse. The injured would be given Rs 50,000. Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel announced a compensation of Rs 4 lakh for the families of those who died and Rs 50,000 for the injured.

Bridge collapse in India's Gujarat kills at least 9
Bridge collapse in India's Gujarat kills at least 9

South China Morning Post

time09-07-2025

  • General
  • South China Morning Post

Bridge collapse in India's Gujarat kills at least 9

At least nine people were killed after a bridge over a river collapsed in India's western Gujarat state on Wednesday, news agency Press Trust of India reported while quoting police officials. Gujarat's Health Minister Rushikesh Patel said several vehicles were on the bridge when a portion of it collapsed, sending many into the river. He said at least five people were rescued. The incident occurred in Gujarat's Vadodara district, which has witnessed heavy rains over the past few days. The bridge was constructed in 1985, Patel said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the accident was 'deeply saddening' and offered condolences to those who died. Rescuers and locals look for survivors after several vehicles fell into a river following the collapse of a portion of a bridge in the Indian state of Gujarat on Wednesday. Photo: AP India's infrastructure has long been marred by safety concerns, sometimes leading to major disasters on its highways and bridges.

Bridge collapse kills 9 in India's Gujarat state
Bridge collapse kills 9 in India's Gujarat state

CNN

time09-07-2025

  • General
  • CNN

Bridge collapse kills 9 in India's Gujarat state

At least nine people were killed after a bridge over a river collapsed in India's western Gujarat state on Wednesday, news agency Press Trust of India reported while quoting police officials. Gujarat's Health Minister Rushikesh Patel said several vehicles were on the bridge when a portion of it collapsed, sending many into the river. He said at least five people were rescued. The incident occurred in Gujarat's Vadodara district, which has witnessed heavy rains over the past few days. The bridge was constructed in 1985, Patel said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the accident was 'deeply saddening' and offered condolences to those who died. India's infrastructure has long been marred by safety concerns, sometimes leading to major disasters on its highways and bridges. In 2022, a century-old cable suspension bridge collapsed into a river in Gujarat, sending hundreds plunging into the water and killing at least 132.

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