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Ok i got a little excited and power lifted too many Kg's ....now ma back is f#$%^&* up .....went to this big hospital in chennai(MIOT) there the head doc said they have to operate but his assistant doctor cautioned not to operate as i am really young and that particular procedure can make me infertile and advised my dad to run away from the hospital as soon as possible and we did .
I have heard a lot about the miracle "puttur kattu" even my family doctor got his fractured left hand cured after going to puttur .But i dont know how effective it would be for the back....did a little googling and found this :
and this :
I want to avoid going under the knife at all cost....healing of that rabits broken back sounds promising....so anyone here know of anyone with a bad back cured by puttur kattu? Thank you.
Link to the above quote : Sunday Celebrity: Pratap Raju
I have heard a lot about the miracle "puttur kattu" even my family doctor got his fractured left hand cured after going to puttur .But i dont know how effective it would be for the back....did a little googling and found this :
"Pratap Raju says the leaves have the uncommon property of softening the bones as well as hardening them. In the process the joining of the fractured bones takes place. The herbal leaf paste also gives relief for back pain, sciatica and spondilitis, he says.
Not only the medicinal property of the herbal paste, the deft handlingtracing the fractured spot by expert fingers, aligning the broken bones in order before applying the green paste mixed with albumin of the eggdoes the magic, Pratap Raju says. One or two kattus (bandages) and a maximum of 45 days are enough for sure joining, he adds."
and this :
It was in 1881, Gopal Raju who accidentally found the healing property of the herbal foliage while hunting. He brought home a back-broken rabbit on a bed of some leaves he picked in the forest. To his surprise he found the animal limping. He made paste of the same and applied on its back. In a few days, the animal ran and disappeared in the forest. And to Gopal Raju one truth appeared: leaves had some medicinal quality!
Next few years, Gopal Raju experimented on limb-fractured chicken, calves and sheep. Convinced, he went on to treat human beings. He became a successful native doctor, and people from far and wide beelined to Puthur for bone-setting, and it came to be called Puthur Kattu. During the colonial rule, there was war everywhere, wounded soldiers were many. He was treating them to fitness. Gopal Rajus services were utilized by the British rulers. That took him to places, treating the wounded soldiers and civilians throughout the country.
The World Wars came, he had more wounded armymen to treat. He had the unique honour of free railway pass to travel anywhere in the country. Gopal Raju passed on the legacy to his sisters son, Suraparaju Subba Raju, who was a revenue official in the British government. He gave up his lucrative job to serve the humanity. The great Subba Raju applied his learned and administrative skills and laid the foundation for a mission that is the bone-setting hospital at Puthur, Pratap Raju said in one breadth.
I want to avoid going under the knife at all cost....healing of that rabits broken back sounds promising....so anyone here know of anyone with a bad back cured by puttur kattu? Thank you.
Link to the above quote : Sunday Celebrity: Pratap Raju