The following is an excerpt from an article 'Traditional Doctor For Bones', posted on the blog 'healthkoraput', here is the link to the original post. I heard about that long back and feel happy to share with readers.
Ranu Bhatra , a tribal man in his seventies has corrected at least 800 fractured bones in the last six months alone and has been continuing rendering such services at Girla, a remote tribal village in Kotpad block of Koraput district for the last 50 years . Ranu has not learnt a single letter in the alphabet and has never heard about Sushruta or Dhanwantari , the legendary ayurvedic practitioners who had offered health services in the Vedic age even before the modern science had evolved . But Ranu has been the hope for hundreds of poor tribals while using the traditional methods like bamboo and natural herbs to repair the broken bones in different parts of the body .
Ranu Bhatra , a tribal man in his seventies has corrected at least 800 fractured bones in the last six months alone and has been continuing rendering such services at Girla, a remote tribal village in Kotpad block of Koraput district for the last 50 years . Ranu has not learnt a single letter in the alphabet and has never heard about Sushruta or Dhanwantari , the legendary ayurvedic practitioners who had offered health services in the Vedic age even before the modern science had evolved . But Ranu has been the hope for hundreds of poor tribals while using the traditional methods like bamboo and natural herbs to repair the broken bones in different parts of the body .
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