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Emotional and mental stress is what results in chronic ailments like migraine and varicose veins

Emotional and mental stress is what results in chronic ailments like migraine and varicose veins. This was stated by senior healer of Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Vishakha Karnani on the first day of two-day free healing camp in Mahalaxmi Mandir Parisar, Mahalaxmi Nagar on Saturday.
Vishakha being an experienced YPV healer noted from her experience that the number of people suffering from such chronic issues is rising as the stress levels of people are increasing. “We all know about the importance of physical well-being but we are ignorant about our emotional and mental well-being,” she said.
She explained that most ailments cannot be healed until a person works on emotional and mental well-being. “The basic aim of organising this free healing camp is to show people how one can become healthier and happier by healing from emotional and mental issues,” Vishakha said.
She added that people not only from Mahalaxmi Nagar but also from other regions including Regal Square, Vijay Nagar, LIG, etc. Participated in the camp.
One of the YPV healers Vinita Bahety said, “I suffered from thyroid for over 10 years and had to take a pill everyday. However, after I became a healer at YPV and worked on my emotional and mental well-being the dosage reduced and now, I don’t need any pills whatsoever.”
Vishakha Karnani, senior YPV healer says it channelizes Prana
YPV is a powerful no-touch-no-drug therapy for healing a being with the Universal Life Force known as ‘Prana’ by channelling it from our environment to the person. As we invoke for help and blessings of higher beings during the healing, it can also be called Spiritual healing or Divine healing. YPV healing can be considered a Holistic treatment for many physiological, psychological, relationship, financial and all kinds of stress.

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