More than 40,000 people have received this therapy for free.
According to reports, this Korean therapy aligns the spine, enhances blood circulation and clears blocked veins and nerves.
A healthcare centre in Dehradun has gained attention for its innovative disease-curing machine that provides spinal cord massages, offering relief to patients.
Reportedly, the Vegen Healthcare Centre in Dehradun has become popular among the locals for its massage therapy, which has proven effective in alleviating various health issues. The centre is equipped with a Korean therapy machine designed to assist individuals suffering from spinal cord-related ailments. This healthcare facility extends its services throughout Uttarakhand, providing the community with the benefits of this therapy. Over the past seven years, around 40,000 people have received this therapy free of charge.
Veer Singh Rajput, the zonal manager of Vegen Healthcare Centre, discussed the therapy with News18. He said that this Korean therapy boasts no adverse effects and is suitable for individuals of all ages, from children to the elderly. Rajput added that many of our bodily ailments are linked to the spinal cord. He further noted that people can find relief from conditions such as cervical issues, shoulder and back pain, as well as diabetes.
While Korean therapy offers benefits to most patients, those who have undergone spinal cord surgery or have implants in their bodies for medical reasons should avoid this treatment. Likewise, those suffering from diseases like typhoid, malaria, COVID-19, or tuberculosis, along with pregnant women, should refrain from undergoing this therapy.
According to reports, this Korean therapy aligns the spine, enhances blood circulation and clears blocked veins and nerves. It aids in the natural elimination of toxins, fats and uric acid. Consequently, individuals may experience relief from diabetes, blood pressure issues, asthma, heart and lung conditions, cervical problems and spondylitis.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami organised a camp to offer Korean therapy for free to secretariat staff and officers. Over 2,000 employees participated in the therapy session.