During 1999 the incidence
of Dropsy reached, what seemed like, epidemic proportions in Delhi. The
cases were telecast on the audiovisual media accompanied with statements
that bore proof to a feeling of helplessness that had unceasingly set
in, in the light of the fact that no definitive cure was known.
Dropsy is a disease caused by
consumption of adulterated Mustard Oil that led to a certain kind of
toxicity in the body, therefore manifesting symptoms that are left
uncontrolled by even the automatic body immunization mechanism. The
symptoms here include nausea and vomiting. If proper care is not
administered in the treatment, the patient’s kidney fails, leading to
inevitable death.
Having seen this on the air, Dr. B. T.
Rudresh believed that another form of Mustard Oil called “Argemone
Mexicana” was the answer to this, as he was sure that ‘What can cause
can cure’ according to the well laid norms of the scientific system of
Homoeopathy. He did not hesitate to offer his services to the Delhi
Government.
On
an invitation to Delhi by its state government, Dr. B. T. Rudresh rushed
to Delhi in all haste, along with R. K. Manachanda (Assistant Director,
Homoeopathy) and treated forty-three cases. Out of the forty-three,
twenty-five showed marked improvement in a few days. It was concluded in
a report to the Delhi Government that “Argemone Mexicana” was indeed
most effective in curing Dropsy, as per the effective diagnosis of Dr.
B. T. Rudresh, and anyone exhibiting the symptoms that were caused by
the outbreak could avail of its benefits. However, this was to be done
preferably under the supervision of Dr. B. T. Rudresh.