Eradicate heart diseases through lifestyle changes
There are 8-10 crore (80-100 million) heart patients in India and every 10 seconds one person dies of heart disease in this country. This makes roughly about 9000 deaths per day and about 30 lakh deaths per year. India is the present-day leader in the whole of the world so far as the numbers of heart patients are concerned and the number of heart patients is still in the increase. Till today heart disease remains the most common cause of death in most of the countries of the world.
Under the banner name of ’An Education Vaccine’ the training session was conducted to spread awareness and educate the masses on the possible ways to prevent and control the most common but fatal disease – heart attacks. Dieticians Doctors, yoga experts also educated the patients on management of heart diseases by food, exercise, knowledge and yoga.
“Very recently a much talked about trial – ISCHEMIA trial- has shown that for most of the heart patients who are stable do equally well if they are put into Lifestyle and Medicines compared to Angioplasty /stent or Bypass surgery. If we compare the cost and complications of these invasive procedures – lifestyle and medicines are probably most preferred treatment of most heart patients. Cardiac ailments being a lifestyle related ailment and hence the treatment should also be focused in the same direction.
Dr Chajjer who has been working on ‘Reversal of heart diseases’ for the past 24 years has developed a ‘SAAOL Safety Circle’ which can guide every adult of the country to take steps to reverse and prevent heart disease.
“I have treated over 2 lakh heart patients in the past 24 years with non-invasive treatment modules like lifestyle change, US FDA approved EECP and a combination of Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Naturopathy, and Detoxification. With the growth of SAAOL Safety circle, a paramount pointer of the heart health has helped many to overcome future heart problems. It has 3 circles and twelve element to control, 6 variables connected to medical and 4 each linked to healthy diet and lifestyle habits.
Bimal Chhajer, Director
New Delhi