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- The film covers nearly 15000 kilometres journey across India. - Five film crews shot on Super 16 film format in three different countries. - Ten internationally renowned Ayurveda doctors and experts are in the film. - Six other completely unknown but gifted doctors and vaidyas were discovered during making the film. Who follow completely Ayurvedic existence in their daily life. - Hundreds of patients participated in the film; out of which 17 were covered in details. - Some 30 others doctors and experts advised and helped in research and production of the film. - Films' two main character Dr. Nicolos Kostopoulos and Dr. Scott Gerson are also allopath doctors by training who later chose Ayurveda. - Main character Brahmanad Swamigal's family has been practicing Ayurveda since 14 generations. Meanwhile Dr. Dharmalingam's family has been practicing the science of Marma (Vital Points) from 16 generations. - 38 Institutes of Medicines, science, agriculture, and Natural alternative medicines were consulted for the research in India, USA, UK, France and Greece. - Very few people are aware that from Shampoo to Yoga to acupressure to Plastic surgery: have all common roots in Ayurveda. - In order to respect the Ayurveda's unique message of way of living and way of being; no commentary or narration were used. People of Ayurveda passed Ayurveda on by mouth. Their life is their message. - More then one billion people continue to be treated by Ayurveda or they continue to live fully or partially in Ayurvedic way in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and other oriental countries. However Ayurveda can legally be practiced in only two countries today India and Sri Lanka; In the rest of world the practice is forbidden by the law. |