Re: [MTC Global] Fwd: Why Swami Paramanandji scores over Dr Param Anand MBBS MD

Obviously, majority of Indian people are still deeply mired in the morass of superstitions which applies to other creeds, too, not only "the" Hindus. This way, they want to be cheated and deceived, and the "spiritual moneybags" walk away happily with the loot.
When do we wake up to the challenges of the 21st century???
 
 
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In a message dated 27-11-2013 08:22:26 India Standard Time, drsanjaybedi@gmail.com writes:

Forwarding an interesting mail.
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From: HOPE CLINICS <hopeclinics@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 10:10 PM
Subject: Why Swami Paramanandji scores over Dr Param Anand MBBS MD
To: mlag <medicos_legal_action@googlegroups.com>


Why  Swami  Paramanand  scores  over  Dr  Param  Anand  MBBS, MD

Qualified  doctors  trying  to  practice  modern evidence  based medicine  are  at  the  receiving  end  in  India  for a  long  time  now. They  have  prolonged,  expensive  and  difficult  training  courses  followed  by  equally  hard  and  difficult  residency. After  trainings  they  still  need  to  work (be  exploited)  in  hospitals  to gain 'experience'. Government  jobs  in  civil  medical services  are reserved  for  those  who  are  "reserved"  or  who  'reserve'  their  job  by  underhand  means. Very  few  actually  get  these  jobs  on  their  own  merit  and  those  who  do  are  usually   encouraged  to  leave  under  threat  of 'postings'  mafia.  

At  35  yrs  of  age one  such  'young'  doctor  opened  up  his  practice  in  a  suburb  of  Chandigarh. He used  to  get  very  infuriated  and  agitated  on being  tried  and  tested  by  his  prospective  patients. He  was  asked  all  the  routine  questions  about  Jhara (For  jaundice), Dharan  maalish  for  'Gastric', Gas  rising  to  head , "Taakat"  injections  by  knowledgeable  elders  who  for  lack  of  anything  else  to  do  made  it  their  favourite  pastime. His  explanations  were  dissected  among  vociferous  arguments  on  his  ability  in  the  community  park  and  was  subject  and  source  of a lot  of  mirth. He  was  constantly  reminded  of  nobility  of  his  profession  which  should  not  be  focused  on  "money-minting", hence  he  was  advised  that  he should  see  patients  free  of  cost,  check  BP  without  any  payment  and  give  injections  advised  by  other  "senior"  doctors. After  this  phase  came  the phase  when, forced  by  his  bankers  whose  loan  he  was  defaulting  on, he 'dared' to charge  fee of  Rs  100  as  his  consultation  fee to  see  patients.  This  is  when  he  suddenly  became  a  monster.

By  this  time  he  had  already  had  a  patient  for  whom  his  advice  had  been  overturned  by  another  'senior'  doctor  and because  of  it  a  consumer  case  had  already  been  filed  against  him  for  2  crore.  He  however  was  lucky  he  had  not also been assaulted nor  his clinic  damaged. He  still  remained  stubburn  and  stayed  put. He had  to  deal  with "inspectors" from Estate  office,  Municipal Corporation, Taxation, Pollution  Control  Board, Health  Authorities, Appropriate  Authorities, Electricity  and  water  supply  department, besides  the  local  SHO, Being  fed  up   by  this  time  he  cleared  his ECFMG  and   applied  for  visa. Problem  arose  that  now  he  had  to  get a  NOC  from  the  Govt,  give  a  bond  which  took  inordinately  long  time  by  which  the  job  offer  from  abroad  was  also  no  longer  available.    

Having  reached  his  mid  forties  by  this  time  he  was  in  depression  and  at  crossroads. He  went  to  haridwar  to  seek  solace  at  the  ashram  recommended  by  one  of  his  patients. Being  cynical (as  trained  to  be) he  was  not convinced  enough  by discourses  of   the  Guruji  to  attain  moksh.  However  he  was  impressed  by  the  massive  crowds  who  swore  on  every word  of  the  Guruji  and  declared  him  to  be  the ultimate  reincarnation  of God  having  cured  from  stroke, to epilepsy, to asthma  and  of course  the  ubiquitous  cancer. The  gentleman  sitting  adjacent to him told  his  own  story  of  how  guruji  gave  him  3  tablets  to  swallow  with 'gangajal' for  his  gall  stones  and  sure  enough  within 2  days  gall  stones  passed  in  the  stool  and  he  was  cured. Mind  churning  with confusion  and  self  doubt  he  came  back  and  decided  to  close  his  clinic  against  my  advice. I  did  not  seen  him  for  some  time  after  that.

1 year  later  in  Delhi  I  was  surprised  to  see  a  bearded  saintly man  alighting  from  his  BMW  in  orange  dhoti  kurta  who  looked  suspiciously  familiar. I  inquired  about  him  and  one  of  persons  in the  crowd  surrounding  him  contemptuously  told  me  he  was  the "Swami  Parmanandji " from  Rewari  who  was  blessed  with  magical  powers  to  cure. I  was  attracted  by  a  strange  familiarity  and  followed  the  Swamiji  to  his  disciple's  mansion. After  30  minutes  of  'darshan' it  was  announced  that  swamiji  was  to retire. I  was  about  to  leave  when  someone  asked  me  to  stay  back  as  swamiji  wanted  to  have a word  with  me. Intrigued  I  went  into  the  swamiji's  room and  was  given  a  warm  hug  by him. Only  then  it  dawned  on  me  that  this  was  our Dr Param Anand  MBBS, MD. To  cut  the  long  story  short my  friend  had  left  medical  practice  as  a  doctor and had  started  a  career  as  "Swamiji"  giving  steroid  tablets  crushed  as  "Bhasm"  for  asthma, rheumatoid  arthritis  and  ulcerative  colitis.  Occasionally  he  found  some  crushed  Phenobarbitone useful  for  epilepsy. His  "emulet"  for  acute  viral  hepatitis  was  specially  renowned. He  was  successful, respected, free  from  all  laws  and  regulations, and  strangely  at  peace  with  himself.  I  left  him  after  2  hrs  in  a  pensive,  very  pensive  mood  on  my  way  back  to  my  clinic  in  Chandigarh
 
Dr  Neeraj  Nagpal
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