Saturday, February 25, 2017

Managing Pain – Pt 3

Dr Muhammed Farooq Khan explains 'correspondence' in Sujok
The third session of Dr Muhammed Farooq Khan’s series of talks on pain management took off from where he had left last Saturday (ref post of February 18). Taking a minor diversion though, he briefly touched upon the concept of hypnotherapy with video clips on his mobile to illustrate its efficacy, especially on cases of childhood trauma and Parkinson’s Disease. “I’m afraid hypnotherapy has to be conducted in controlled conditions, not with a large gathering in an open Garden,” he said apologetically.
Settling down on Sujok, the Korean method of holistic healing, Dr Khan produced a colorful chart with detailed diagrams to indicate how the hands (and feet) represent a smaller,
Dr Khan attends to Dilip Babani
but true mirror image of all the meridians of the human anatomy. “Finding correspondence in the hand with an affected body part is the key to the therapy,” he underscored.
Putting theory to practice, Dr Khan identified the correspondence to Bhaswati Bose’s recurring back pain, Santosh Tyagi’s agonizing
Saying it with a rose: Happy Birthday, Santosh Tyagi!
knee pain, Kajal Babani’s persistent pain in her fingers, Naseem Khan’s refractive pain between the elbows and shoulder, Naheed Siddiqui’s neck pain, Dilip Babani’s sciatic pain and so on.
“The surest indication of having zeroed in on the point of correspondence is that the intensity of pain there will be much more excruciating than that of the region where the pain occurs,” Dr Khan pointed out. He added that upon applying pressure at that exact point of the hand, the pain in the affected body part would correspondingly subside – though not be cured. A sense of relief would nevertheless wash over the body, he said.
The 45-minute session was followed by Santosh Tyagi’s birthday treat – a kind of sequel to the celebration she had in the Rajasthan desert on February 10. This time, she not only outdid herself but also all the birthday boys and girls of the Club. For nobody had ever before put out such a massive variety of snacks and savories… simply too many to recount or record.
As if those were not enough, her daughter, Anjali showed up with packed Monjini boxes containing additional goodies. Still, Santosh was to apologise in the end for not having got us enough. “I wanted to include a couple of more items, but there was no time,” she said.
Kiran Prakash:
It is unimaginable for ANYBODY of Dr Farooq's stature to spare so much time (and take such pains) to explain and relieve pain at a place like the China Hut, all for the benefit of the members of Big Laaf. And this, without taking any remuneration. We shall be ever grateful to you, Dr Farooq. Our Club salutes you.
Kiran Prakash adds:
Once again, Happy Birthday Santosh-ji. I am sure that never before in the history of Big Laaf have we been treated to so much eatables in any party. I pray to God that you continue to live healthy and happy for many, many years to come. And especially from the members of Big Laaf, here's to you, "Ja Simran, jee le apni zindagi"!!!
Lt Col Angad Singh (retd):
We are thankful to Dr Khan for spending time with us and explaining the alternative therapy to live a healthy life without going under the knife or resorting to expensive allopathic treatment. His method of explaining is very simple and logical. It is gracious of him to take out and come to the Garden for these talks. We also wish Santosh-ji a very happy birthday and healthy life ahead. We wish her a long, enjoyable inning in times to come.
Dilip Babani:
Thank you very much, Dr Khan for your valuable advice and the remedy for our problems. We need your advice always. Please help us always. Thanks also to Banoo Apa for helping Dr Khan during his talks. May God bless you both.

4 comments:

Kiran Prakash said...

This will be unimaginable for ANYBODY that a person of Dr. Farooq's stature will spare so much time and pain to explain and relieve pain at a place like China hut, just for the benefit of the members of Big Laaf, without any consideration. We shall ever be grateful to you Dr. Farooq. The club salutes you.

Kiran Prakash said...

Once again Happy birthday Santosh-ji. I am sure, never in the history of Big Laaf, we were treated with so much eatable in any party. I pray to God that you continue to live healthy and happy for years to come and, specially from Big Laaf members : Ja Simran, ji le apni Zindagi.

Angad Singh said...

We are thankful to Dr Khan to spend time in explaining the alternative therapy to help us live healthy life without undergoing knife incision or expensive alopathic treatment Dr Khan is taking keen interest in making us to understand that alternate therapy is as good or even better than alopathy. His method of explaining is very simple and logical. It is kind of him that he takes out time to come to the garden and explain us the system so nicely.
We wish Santosh ji a very happy and healthy birthday. We wish her long innings to enjoy in time to come.

dilip babani said...

thankyou very much dr khan for helping the club members and giving valuable advice about the problem and remedy for it.gob bless u . we need yours adive always please help us always.thanks to banoo appa for helping dr khan while programs going on god bless both