Hari Pangi, 43, is a class VIII dropout. koraput He has dedicated his life to preserving medicinal plants in honor of his great-grandfathers who carried on the legacy of ‘Ayurvedic doctors’ in the region at a time when tribal villages were deprived of medicines and treatments. .
At that time, medicinal plants were the only source of medicine for the tribes. Hari’s ancestors used their knowledge of medicinal plants to work as Ayurvedic doctors. They were the only source of “medicine” and were used to treat several diseases of the tribe when the region was cut off from the rest of the world.
As a child, Hari used to collect medicinal plants from the forest with his father. Thus began Hari’s journey into the world of medicinal plants. Hari became interested in this field under the influence of his father and since then he has never looked back.
Currently, Hari claims to be able to treat at least 117 illnesses, including heart attacks, high blood pressure, stomach and respiratory diseases, sickle cell anemia, thyroid, menstrual cycle problems, kidney disease, and more. He runs his own research center, Sri Gupteswar Herbal Medicine and Traditional Technology Research Center, in Semiriguda, Koraput, where he preserves endangered medicinal plants.
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“My grandfather, who is about 75 years old, had suffered from heart blockage and was admitted to a hospital in Visakhapatnam. However, his condition improved and he started taking Hari’s herbal medicine. Now, four years have passed. , he doesn’t show any problems or signs of illness,” the customer revealed.
“I was also taking medication for my father-in-law, who was suffering from sugar disease. He is also fine now. I was also taking medication for my aunt’s back pain and skin disease, and she is also fine. ” he added.
Hari told OTV: “I have seedlings of more than 400 medicinal plants that are on the verge of extinction. But I aim to save more than 1,000 medicinal plants. My medicinal plants can cure 117 diseases, including 11 in cattle and 5 in birds.”
“At first we started with one person, but now at least 25 people have joined us. As patients heal using these natural and traditional Chinese medicines, we are proud of this noble act. I want to promote it. My ancestors, grandfather and father have been working on preserving medicinal plants for five generations, so I have to carry on their good work,” said Hari. spoke.
“With advances in technology, precious plants are gradually becoming extinct. People are also forgetting the importance of forests and medicinal plants. So we are planting more endangered plants and We have been working on creating more medicinal forests,” Hari added.