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Health solution on your hand

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banglanews24.com:
It is easy to remain healthy. It is easy to face different physical illness without medicine. So It is easy to change the life. The acutherapists said this in a workshop, organised by the Health Department of online news portal Banglanews24.com Saturday morning.
The workshop titled 'Apnar Sasthya Apnar Hate' (Your health on your hand) was held at the conference hall in East West Media Group in Basundhara in city.
Country's noted acutherapists, Ruhul Amin, Alauddin Bishwas, Alamgir Alam, Sirajul Munir and Mohammad Faruk Hossain took part at the workshop as discussants.
Appreciating the arrangement of the workshop on an alternative medical care like acupressure, the discussants talked about different methods of acupressure and different rules of remaining healthy. Terming acupressure as a way of life, they put importance on food habit and lifestyle. According to acutherapist Ruhul Amin, also the president of 'Suchikitsa Janakalyan Foundation', acupressure diagnoses diseases; it cures and enhances immune capacity in body without using medicine. 'If we keep our food habit sound and systematic, we can solve many physical illness,' Amin continued, 'A person can easily diagnose their own problems and can solve them by own.' 'They can also enhance their immune system by knowing the methods of acupressure,' he added.
Acutherapist Alauddin Bishwas, also the secretary of 'Suchikitsa Janakalyan Foundation', emphasised the development of people's mental health.
'If we think positively it will help us to live better. We should change our way of thinking regarding life,' Bishwas added. Acutherapist Sirajul Munir, a member of the organisation said, 'We should work together upholding the spirit of acupressure for the development of people's health in general.
This alternative medical care would help the people to remain healthy without medicine.' He further said that we can decrease the number of death due to wrong medical treatment in conventional medical service both in rural and urban areas.