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Finding polio treatment

Sitaram Naik had polio. He used to think that his disability was because of his poverty, because his parents were unable to spend money for his polio treatment. So he studied well and joined software job and earned money. Then he went to many famous hospitals and met experts in the field to know that there was no cure for polio. Medical science said, “It is impossible to recover polio affected leg”. But he believed in a quotation, “You are never given a wish without being given the power to make it come true“. His wish was to recover completely from polio. Now which one should he believe, his own belief or medical science? He went ahead with his own belief and decided to recover from polio completely.

He did 3 to 4 hours of exercises daily on polio affected leg to find what movement makes what change. After 3 hours of exercises, he used to lay down and observe what exactly happens inside the leg through meditation. He got heavy pain in one of the exercises. Still he continued doing that exercise daily. One day he got maximum pain as if someone was pulling skin out of his body. His body could not bear the pain and got heavy fever. So he stopped doing exercises. The fever came down after 4 days. After 15 days he felt a small bulge on the muscle. After 30 days, he saw a visible growth of the muscle. Then he understood that a nerve that was connected to the muscle got activated on the day he felt heavy pain. After that even without exercises the muscle started growing. With the same process he has activated 3 more nerves and the connected muscles are growing to catch up with his body design. There are some more nerves that need to be activated. Work is in progress.

A normal person can only talk about disability. Only a disabled person can feel exactly what happens in the body. So there is an opportunity for a disabled person to find a treatment for the disability. Your mind has given you disability because it thinks that you can find a treatment and show the path to others. Believe in yourself. Because you are unique and everything.

You have to be very strong when whole world including science is against your belief. Hold on to your belief long enough to achieve what you want.

You can do if you think so

Contacts

Sitaram Naik can be contacted at

sitaram@complexproblems.solutions


Biography of Sitaram Naik

Sitaram Naik was born in a very poor family in India. His education was in government schools and colleges. He graduated from Andhra University, Visakhapatnam and got post graduation from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. After that he worked for about 10 years in a software company (Tata Elxsi, Bangalore). Few months before he left the job, his mind started thinking about life. “Is it the life I wanted? Why am I not thinking about my life’s ambition (Eradicating poverty) that I had set in my childhood? When I feel that I can do anything, why am I doing only the things that many other people can do? When millions of people in the world are suffering with so many problems and I feel that I can solve all their problems, then why am I working to earn money only for myself?”. At same time he got opposites thoughts like, “Is it right to leave high salary job? Should I risk the current comfort life?”.

With so many contradictory thoughts, he finally decided to leave the job to think what to do. He left the job, stayed away from family and made his mind free from all responsibilities. He had extensive thinking about life, his country and the world, especially the nature. He decided to spend his whole life to improve lives of people and other living creatures. He had two options in front. One is to start with a small task and grow slowly. Second is to analyse all world problems, find root causes of all the problems, find common things among the root causes and solve common things so that most of the problems can be solved at once. He selected second path. He analysed some of the world problems, found root causes and defined simple solutions. The process is going on for other problems. Already analysed problems are listed on this website.

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