Skip to main content

FEEDBACK AND EVALUATION OF TRAINING PROGRAM AT SPYM








































Dear Suneel ji.
We are really grateful to NADA for their constant motivation and kind co-operation in lending a helping hand in detoxification of the drug users.The feedback regarding your training program will be sent to you soon,

We expect to bring more good results with this association in coming future.Kindly send further mails to the below mentioned address for future correspondence.

Regards,
Dr. Uttam Singh
SEnior Research Officer
SPYM,Delhi.
FEEDBACK AND EVALUATION OF TRAINING PROGRAM CONDUCTED BY NADA FOUNDATION AT DEADDICTION CENTRE- SPYM DELHI

Comment no. 1: As does a soap cleans our body from dirt likewise acupuncture cleans our system and mind, I m feeling lighter as is all dirt from my mind got washed away – Anonymous.
Comment No. 2: A quite different sensation is felt in lower limbs after inserting
acupuncture needles initially, after 30-40 min my mind got static and I went in a sleeping mode, I hardly realized someone is near about me.

Comment No. 3: I was very apprehensive before applying the needles, a pain equaling to nothing is felt after application, felt as if all the energy of body got transferred to one part of body. I am feeling very relaxed.
Comment No. 4 : I was feeling very restless and waiting for the needles to be removed.
Comment No 5: My mind become almost numb.
Comment no 6: All attention got focussed at the needles at first but soon felt a lot relaxed and sleepy.
Comment no 7: I felt as if I went in a completely different world, as if I was with my family, it was amazing, feeling really good and comfortable.
Comment No 8: A brief pain initially and went in a state of peace afterwards.
Nada India Foundation has been donating regular supply of needles to SPYM De-addiction center New Delhi

Popular posts from this blog

A statement about Michael Smith by his family

  * A statement about Michael Smith We are respectfully submitting this history as we, his family, experienced it. We hope it is helpful. Deborah Valentine Smith I recently attended an excellent webinar on t he African American History of Acupuncture by  Dr.  Tenisha Dandridge, hosted by Acupuncturists without Borders. The history of Lincoln Hospital and Lincoln Detox in the 1970’s was of special interest to me,  as I participated in much of it and may have a unique perspective, as I was married to Mike Smith at the time. While I appreciated much of the history shared in this Webinar, I can’t agree with a couple of the statements about Mike. The statement in Dr. Dandridge’s presentation that “he did not approve of the politics brought with the free clinics,” makes it sound like Mike did not approve of the free clinics themselves. Mike’s history as a medical student and doctor was all about free clinics. Mike started working with the Black Panther Party when he was a medical student in

'NADA acupuncture is a public health model... says Dr. Michael.O. Smith

'NADA acupuncture is a public health model that adds a valuable component to the behavioral health fields', says Dr. Michael.O. Smith, Some were dozing off;some with  drooping.heads;some in a sort of trance;some snoring off. They all had one thing in common- sterilized  acupuncture  needles carefully pierced in one of  their ears. It was a cloudy and chilly  February afternoon in Delhi. Even some of the large contingent of journalists who routinely take the flights of steps at the reception of the I N S building in Rafi Marg were inquisitive. A couple of them were led to the few vacant seats so were some of the non journalists INS staff. Acupuncture Detoxification specialist and associates and assistant  inserted needles in their ears with care and precisely without hurting them. Presiding over this demonstration was Dr. Michael.O.Smith,Chairperson NADA International who has pioneered and spearheaded a NADA world wide social movement with NADA  protocol

Dr.Sinha emphasized the effect of NADA protocol on various NCDs such as diabetes, Hypertension & Insomnia.

Prof. T.K.Thomas  The annual World No Tobacco Day was observed on 31st May. The day is observed by the World Health Organization [WHO] and global partners as an opportunity to raise awareness on the harmful and deadly effects of tobacco use and secondhand smoke exposure and to discourage the use of tobacco in any form. This year’s focus for the day was, “Tobacco and lung health” . Everyone knows how tobacco affects our lungs. The WHO release says, the campaign will increase awareness on, “the negative impact that tobacco has on people’s lung health, from cancer, to chronic respiratory diseases”. There are frightening figures about the mortality attached to tobacco related diseases. A study by three Indian researchers in 2012 revealed that “tobacco is a leading preventable cause of death, killing nearly six million people worldwide each year. Reversing this entirely preventable man made epidemic should be our top priority. The global tobacco epidemic kills more people than tuberc