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Indian therapist on healing and teaching mission

by Edward Arambewela

The reputed Indian Touch Healing Therapist and a Hind Rattan Award recipient for his medical services to the poor who is now in Colombo on a healing and a teaching mission, expressed the hope that the current political situation in the country would ease peacefully.

He said though an Indian he had much regard and love for Sri Lanka and her people and would like to see an acceptable solution being found for the ethnic problem through the on going peace process negotiations.

He felt President Chandrika Kumaratunga's call for a united government at this juncture a very reasonable one.

Dr. Seth said he has been coming to Colombo and treating patients with touch therapy for several years with good results for a number of diseases including Asthma, some heart conditions, migraine etc.

He was hoping to conduct a teaching programme in touch healing for any doctors in alternative medicine at his room in Greenlands Hotel. Those interested could contact him on Tel.: 0777114332.

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