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VIJAYAWADA: It is a misconception that obesity results only from overeating, but the root causes are different and varied. Ayur Sukha, a multi-speciality ayurvedic treatment clinic of Agri Gold group, has come out with an exclusive “THAT” therapy for offering an economical, non-invasive and risk-free treatment. K.V.S. Sai, joint managing director, Ayur Sukha, says that the new therapy is aimed at treating obesity in the specific areas of the body where the concentration of fat is high. The therapy follows various procedures to remove fat in the thigh, hip, abdomen and such parts of the body. Mr. Sai spoke on the subject at a meeting held at Ayur Sukha office as part of the 14th foundation day of Agri Gold on Monday. The THAT therapy will be given under the supervision of counsellors Gopi Krishna and Nagendra Mani. Experienced physiotherapists and fitness trainers will help in gaining muscular strength. The therapy involves training by yoga doctors who will enhance self-confidence through teaching aasanas, pranayama and weight reduction. The “THAT” therapy involved use of “pancha karma” under the supervision of experts for the removal of fat from parts of the body.
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