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Medical CaseBook


Gabi Zapata de Gonzales
Urb. Las Mercedes
Calle Diego Ferrer # 215
Piura, Peru
Tel. (074) 670070

Boil
Insomnia
Bad humor
Fears

I had a boil on the throat that was swollen and painful. It was hard to pass even saliva. A friend told me about the Ayurvedic healing fires and so I came. The first time that I inhaled the Agnihotra smoke, I felt like new. I got to the house and tried to feel this boil, but surprisingly it was not there any more.

I was suffering from bone aches, specially the face. The doctor told me the menopause (low calcium in the bones) caused it. I could not even talk. I spent a lot of money and I took a large amount of calcium pills.

Now, my bones don't hurt any more, I don't perspire like before and I feel healthy and very happy. I don't take any more pills or medicines. My husband and I had problems falling asleep; that is no more the case since we practice the Agnihotra.

Homa Therapy also helped my children. My son used to spend a lot of time “on the road” but now he likes to be at home and he is more loving. At a certain point, while I was doing Agnihotra I asked the Virgin Mary about my daughter and so my daughter did take some decisions for her better future, which was a miracle for us. Everyone in the family takes daily the Agnihotra ash. My husband got a kidney removed and I had a uterine tumor removed. We used to wear support belts but with the Homa Therapy practice we lost our fears and don't wear them anymore.

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Last modified: Sunday April 11, 2004.