'Troubled Household Amounts to Psychological Disorders in Children'


by Special Correspondent Ares
for Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji (GA)

Panaji, Feb 13: Troubled household amounts to the psychological disorders amongst the child and around eight to ten per cent of children in the world suffer from disorders – curable and incurable – experts say.

"One of the major factor for psychological disorder is upset homes. The instances of husband hitting wife or domestic violence during pregnancy leads to such disorders," Dr Prafull Vijaykar, president, Indian Homoeopathic Physicians, Mumbai branch, stated.

In Goa on the occasion of a special camp on 'predictive homoeopathy’ Dr Vijaykar said that besides these factors, wrong drugs can also lead to disorders which cripple the future of child.

"There are certain vaccines which are known to cause such mutations," he added.

Vijaykar, a well-known surgeon, has been holding free treatment camps in predictive homoeopathy, which, according to him, are yielding encouraging results. The doctor is joined by well-renowned practitioners from Germany, UK, Israel, Switzerland and Brazil, who lend their services free of cost for the camp and also for two-month follow up.

After treating 400 cases in Mahabaleshwar (Maharashtra), the predictive homoeopathy has entered Goa, Vijaykar said adding that entire team was encouraged with the results at Mahabaleshwar. 

He said that predictive homoeopathy, which is genetic-based practice of Homoeopathy, has come as a ray of hope for diseases which cannot be cured with other sciences. "This is a homoeopathy practiced in proper manner considering the genes," Vijaykar, who is also honorary professor and physician in C M P Homoeopathic medical college, Mumbai, stated.

"We cannot assure you cent per cent success rate but one per cent is like hundred per cent as the patients have already given up the hopes," Vijaykar, who explained the work of his team with case studies, said.

  

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