Presenting Scientific Ayurveda to the World: Indian Doctor Addresses World Cardiology Conference in Australia
Dr. Rohit Sane of Sane Care’s Madhavbaug clinics presented his pioneering research on a novel non-invasive herbal procedure Sampurna Hriday Shuddhikaran (SHS) in patients with Ischemic Heart Disease at World Cardiology Conference held in Melbourne, Australia in 2014. The study shows a marked improvement in exercise capacity and reduction in angina pain in patients who underwent SHS, a 6-day residential therapy.
India was estimated to account for almost 60% of the world’s heart disease by 2010. By 2015, the number of patients with coronary heart disease is projected to be over 60 million. This places an inordinate amount of stress on the existing infrastructure to combat these diseases. Lack of access to the standard modern medicine treatments, their high prices and the risk of invasive procedures can deter people from getting them done.
According to the ICMR Guidelines for Biomedical research, traditional knowledge systems like Ayurveda can prove to be a ‘hidden treasure’ if proven effective with modern scientific methods. Dr. Sane has devised his own unique programme for treating heart diseases by creating an amalgam of Ayurveda and modern systems of medicine. “Sampurna Hriday Shuddhikaran is a process we have created through our skill sets, using the science of pathophysiology of heart disease and procedures which might help heart disease. As the study shows, testing SHS, amongst the parameters of modern scientific research has proven that this therapy is effective. It has the additional advantage of being cost-effective.
Dr. Rohit Sane, the managing director of Sane Care group has developed the patented therapy SHS for cardiac diseases. He holds an MBBS degree from Aurangabad University, is an ex-fellow of Royal Society of Health (UK) and an MD in Alternative Medicine (USA). He has published his research in prominent journals like Lancet and presented it in multiple cardiology conferences all over the world. He is the key founder of Madhavbaug, the world’s first ISO certified Ayurvedic cardiac care hospital in Khopoli. Madhavbaug has one of the largest chains of Cardiac care clinics with 175 clinics and 3 major hospitals spread over Maharashtra, Indore, Goa and London. More than 50,000 cardiac patients have received treatment at these centers.