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Kunphen – a Healing Touch
For a long time, I had been suffering from vascular disease. I hopped from one hospital to another and visited several doctors, but all in vain. As an active member of the Constituent Assembly, this affected my work and everyone noticed it. That is when, a fellow CA member recommended me to approach Ayurvedic medicine. I did some research and stumbled across Kunphen. At first I was skeptic about... -
Rotash
Living the hectic life in the capital city of Nepal was tough not just for my body but for my mind too. The everyday hustle, college, office and improper eating habits were wearing me out and I could feel it while everyone else noticed. Technically, I could do nothing. Several times, I was hopping from one hospital to another for checkups but there was no exact disease found that... -
Judy and Wayne
“Kunphen” in Tibetan means “beneficial to all,” and this is certainly true of the Kunphen Medical Center, which has long served Kathmandu’s Nepali, Tibetan and expatriate communities. We have been visiting the clinic for many years for both acute and chronic medical conditions. The doctors at Kunphen are known for their attentive and excellent diagnoses, which are based on a careful reading of pulses in each wrist as well... -
Kunphen Tibetan Medical Center
During my early years in Nepal in the 1980s, while teaching English to young Tibetan monks and living in their monastery, I often heard remarkable stories of a Tibetan Medicine doctor named Dr. Amchi Kunsang Pendok who was renowned for his miraculous pulse reading and ability to correctly diagnose illnesses and thereby successfully prescribe herbs for their cure. I often tagged along with sick monks, some seriously ill, and...