Vinces, Ecuador
South America
weedicide poisoning
muscular atrophy
paralysis
“My brother Carlos is 49 years old. The diagnosis given was muscular atrophy. Until 3 years ago, he worked on a farm fumigating with glyphosate weedicide. He has attended Agnihotra approximately 10 times. He could not move his feet, but he has started moving them now. He could not move his head, he could not show his tongue. We gave him water to drink with a straw, but he could not take it. He could not eat anything hard. Now he can.”




“Yesterday I went to the doctor who had scheduled the surgery. Surprisingly he said that there was no trace of the tumor and that I will not need any surgery, only to have it checked once a year.”
“But the wart underneath my left eye, that I had for a long time, began to grow. The dermatologist said I had to remove it or burn it. But I hesitated because I was not sure how my face was going to look afterwards. 15 days before the planned operation, I remembered the Agnihotra eye drops and said, ‘let’s try’.”
“So I was taken to a hospital and the X-ray confirmed this. I had a bone fracture with a separation of approx. 1 cm in the upper part of the right arm. I was told that I would need a surgery with pins and plates if the pieces do not come together. Then the doctor bandaged my arm to the chest, telling me that he will not cast it, in order to not hurt my breasts.”