When evidence shows that statins predispose patients to serious neurological disease, we must help the People understand what the mediocre doctor does not convey. The World Cup of Kadha vs. Pharma Cocktail In 1999, Swami Ramdev began teaching westernized Indian people yoga. Within three years, large stadiums in north India filled with Indians eager to learn pranayama, basic asanas, and how to use local spices and herbs to better their health. The yoga camps spread through India, then around the world. Within a few more years, his popularity spread to television. People tuned in to the Asthaa channel to listen to him, not because he donned his hairy chest to the world while demonstrating complicated poses of yoga, but because his recommendations were effective for millions of people for whom mainstream medicine was not. Family member witnessed tangible benefits that RCTs and doctors don’t assess. People sat down at scheduled times around the planet to “do Baba Ramdev,” and partake in yoga and breathwork. Pranayama re-entered Indians’ vocabulary. Sales of remedies he recommended soared within hours of the telecast.
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When evidence shows that statins predispose patients to serious neurological disease, we must help the People understand what the mediocre doctor does not convey. The World Cup of Kadha vs. Pharma Cocktail In 1999, Swami Ramdev began teaching westernized Indian people yoga. Within three years, large stadiums in north India filled with Indians eager to learn pranayama, basic asanas, and how to use local spices and herbs to better their health. The yoga camps spread through India, then around the world. Within a few more years, his popularity spread to television. People tuned in to the Asthaa channel to listen to him, not because he donned his hairy chest to the world while demonstrating complicated poses of yoga, but because his recommendations were effective for millions of people for whom mainstream medicine was not. Family member witnessed tangible benefits that RCTs and doctors don’t assess. People sat down at scheduled times around the planet to “do Baba Ramdev,” and partake in yoga and breathwork. Pranayama re-entered Indians’ vocabulary. Sales of remedies he recommended soared within hours of the telecast.