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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Dr. Lajpatrai Mehra’s Neurotherapy


Dr. Lajpatrai Mehra

(Founder of Neurotherapy)

Neurotherapy is an alternative way of healing. Though the therapy is a panacea for most disorders plaguing mankind, it is highly effective in treating special children - who are mentally and/or physically challenged, bringing about a substantial improvement in the quality of their life.

It has its roots in a very old therapy of ancient India, which has been revamped and revived by the efforts of Dr. Lajpatrai Mehra of Mumbai, India, who is the founder of this unique technique.

The underlying principle behind Neurotherapy is that organ(s) can be activated or deactivated, through pressure or massage on selected areas or nerve channels. This results in an alteration in the circulation of blood, lymph & other body fluids and/or nerve currents.

The therapy focuses at eliminating the root cause of a disorder. Though it does provide symptomatic relief, its total effect is to bring about a feeling of over-all well-being. It works on the principle of diverting blood circulation to the diseased areas, by applying pressure at strategic locations on the body, for a specified period and for a specific number of times, in a pre-determined sequence, as laid out by Dr. Mehra.

By doing so, it has been observed that the performance of the affected glands or organs improves and all body functions improve dramatically. When properly done, this technique has been found to rejuvenate the body and nurture it to good health. The uniqueness of this therapy lies in the fact that it brings miraculous results without recourse to medicines.

Dr. Lajpatrai Mehra's Neurotherapy Academy, Suryamal, a residential Training and Research Institution, has been set up Dr. Lajpatrai Mehra since 1999, at Suryamal village, Mokhada Taluk, Thane Distt., Maharashtra. The Academy conducts a 4-month residential Certificate course to train the students from all over India and abroad.

Presently, six affiliated training centres in different states also train the students and send them to appear for the a Certificate Course in Neurotherapy Examination, held at Dr. Lajpatrai Mehra's Neurotherapy Academy, Suryamal, in December every year. To date, there are almost 450 centres practicing LMNT all over India, including a few in Australia, Canada and London.

(For further details : http://www.neurotherapyindia.com/ )

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