A former foreign minister of Singapore in search of a cure for his Parkinson’s disease admitted himself to the hospital at the Institute of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine (I-AIM) in Bengaluru. He had the typical Parkinson’s symptoms of tremors, imbalance and problems with gait.
Of course, he had access to the world’s best allopathic medical facilities. But he had turned to Ayurveda on the advice of friends when he had not found lasting relief in conventional treatment.
Two weeks later, he left Bengaluru significantly better. The tremors were less. . .