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research conducted at Sambhavna has shown these children also exhibit symptoms of exposure related health problems. As of 2006, the Sambhavna Trust Clinic remains the only institution to provide free health care to gas affected victims. Furthermore, the Clinic is the only health care provider in Bhopal to have a special classification for those who are suffering from ongoing contamination of the ground water and provide care to these persons at no cost as well.
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on a 2-acre plot, along with the complex, the Clinic contains an herbal garden for Aryuvedic Care. With the principles of environmental sustainability, the facilities incorporate rain water harvesting, solar panels for energy, waste water recycling, non-toxic construction material, and other eco-sensitive features.
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Each year, more than two dozen volunteers from India and abroad extend services to Sambhavna during their stay, ranging from one week to two months. Volunteers have come from Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Switzerland, UK, USA, and other countries. These volunteers have offered a variety of services
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Over 8000 families affected by the gas disaster and control families matched for socio-economic status are currently used to establish cohorts for further investigation of specific health problems. Over the course of the conducted research at Sambhavna, several studies have been published in national
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Sambhavna maintains what is probably the most comprehensive collection of original source material related to the Bhopal disaster. The Clinic's library materials include newspaper clippings from December 1984 onwards, medical and scientific research papers, legal transcripts, government publications,
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therapy has been found to be particularly useful for treatment of common gas exposure related health problems including breathlessness, backache, joint pains, menstrual irregularities, anxiety, and insomnia. Some of the research efforts at Sambhavna focus on demonstrating the efficacy of yoga therapy
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The Sambhavna Clinic is located in the middle of communities that were most severely affected by the Bhopal Disaster as it is 400 meters south of the former Union Carbide plant. The Clinic is also in proximity to communities affected by contamination of the ground water through chemical wastes. Built
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Furthermore, they educate communities about common health issues and their treatments and preventions, run comprehensive TB, malaria, anemia control programs, and also organize community based screenings for cervical cancer. In addition, the health workers also collect data on various health markers
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Sambhavna community health workers fulfill many roles in the surrounding gas affected and water contaminated areas of Bhopal. First, the community health workers identify over a thousand patients in need of follow-up care at the Clinic each month and continue to visit these patients to monitor their
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Sambhavna's allopathic care team consists of general physicians, a pediatrician, a gynecologist, and a consultant in pathology. Their work is supported by an in-house pathology laboratory with facilities for biochemical, endocrinological, cytological, and microbiological investigation and diagnosis.
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Patients with a history of gas exposure from the disaster and those who have proved exposure to contaminated ground water are eligible for treatment at the Clinic free of charge. In addition, children born to gas affected parents before December 1986 are also registered for care at the Clinic since
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Since 1996, Sambhavna has registered over 23,000 chronically ill patients from affected communities. Data collected from the field and patient record system is electronically catalogued daily, providing important information to guide future research and provide better care to survivors. Currently,
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The community health workers also have formed voluntary health committees in different neighborhoods around Bhopal. To run these committees, the health workers have inspired, trained, and equipped health volunteers from each community to carry out some biochemical investigations of blood and urine
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Careful records are kept of each patient's ailments, treatment, and outcome in detail for an investigatory database to establish the efficacy of different treatment protocols. These records are stored both in paper and pen format and an in-house electronic health record system on over 15 networked
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Research on the health consequences of exposure to toxic gases was terminated in 1994 by the Indian Council of Medical Research, and much of their findings remain unpublished to date. With limited staff and financial resources, Sambhavna has made significant contributions to the understanding of
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Taken from a poster found at the Clinic's entrance: "Sambhavna is a Hindi word that literally means possibilities. If read as 'Sama' (equal) + 'Bhavna' (feelings), it means equal feelings or passion. , we are characterizing both meanings of creating possibilities for the survivors of the world's
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The Sambhavna Clinic is run by an 8-member board of trustees composed of scientists, doctors, editors, and activists who for many years have been involved with medical and other aspects of the disaster. A steering committee, elected by the staff, and two coordinators, look after the day-to-day
53:, opened its doors on 2 September 1996 as an independent, community based, non-governmental medical initiative concerned with the long-term welfare of the survivors. It offers an innovative blend of modern and traditional therapies free of cost to the disaster affected victims. 166:
and also prepare slides for examination for the malaria parasite. Starting in 2008, the health workers began to train people to grow and use various medicinal plants in their own neighborhoods. Six small but flourishing herbal gardens have been established in two communities.
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Allopathic internal medicine, gynaecology and psychiatry; ayurvedic treatment including herbs, steam baths, yoga and massage; a dispensary with Ayurvedic drugs and allopathic "essential drugs"; and a laboratory, for haematology, biochemistry, microscopy, cytology, ECG and
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Gupta A, Durgvanshi N. Yoga therapy in the care of chronic respiratory disorders among survivors of the December 1984 Union Carbide disaster in Bhopal. Presentation at the 3rd International Conference on "Yoga Research Traditions", Kaivalyadhjama, Lonavia, 1–4 Jan
133:, and pills are manufactured at the medicine making unit in Sambhavna using tools such as a pulverizer, pill press, and granulator. Significant features of the Ayurvedic health care at Sambhavna include predominant use of herbal drugs over mineral preparations ( 438:
The Bhopal Marathon (2012) - produced by the Sambhavna Trust and the Bhopal Medical Appeal in the aftermath of the London Olympics, which attracted sponsorship from Dow Chemical. Contains much information and many personal stories of those affected.
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corporate documents, pamphlets and posters from local and international campaigns, as well as books on a variety of health related subjects. The library is frequently used by researchers, journalists, activists, survivors, and Sambhavna staff.
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Sambhavna does not accept money from corporations, governments, or large funding agencies. All funds required to run the Sambhavna Trust Clinic come from individual donations and from the royalties of the book "It Was
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magazine, San Francisco. This international award honours organizations that reflect Margaret Mead's statement: "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world" – January
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General health education, health information for women, and finding and supporting tuberculosis patients in gas-affected areas; health education and support to inhabitants in water-polluted areas; verbal
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running of the Clinic. Decision making, evaluation, planning, and review of clinic activities are based on equality, full participation, and consensus at the weekly staff meetings.
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therapists provide treatment through herbal medicines and through procedures of detoxification such as medicated oil massage, steam bath, medicinal oil stream, and medicinal enema.
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Registration; personal identity documents for every patient; a record system; patient-owned health booklets; computerised patient data and data analysis; an economy department.
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in management of gas exposure symptoms. Four objective studies have been conducted on the positive effects of yoga therapy within the patient population at the Clinic.
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More than 150 species of medicinal plants are grown on a 1-acre garden next to the Clinic building. Instead of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, Sambhavna utilizes
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by "Health Care Without Harm" an organization based in the US and Europe for "outstanding community healing work" and the Cleanmed Conference in Chicago – May 2009
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in their respective fields and applied their skills in medical work, social work, writing, research, gardening, photography, information systems, and more.
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The Bhopal Gas Tragedy 1984 – ? A report from the Sambhavna Trust, Bhopal, India. Bhopal: Bhopal People's Health and Documentation Clinic (1998)
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long-term health consequences of the disaster and the medical interventions which are effective in ameliorating these problems.
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Carlsten C. Critical Issues in Diagnosis and Treatment of Common Presentations in Bhopal India. Bhopal: Sambhavna Trust, 2000.
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Sambhavna has a networked system of informed consent, registration, and follow-up with continual updates of clinical data.
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Surveys on different subjects in gas-affected areas; small studies on effects on patients of different treatments.
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in the communities they serve for research and health monitoring purposes (see Documentation and Research).
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computers; this system is developed, programmed, and maintained by staff within the Sambhavna Trust Clinic.
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Menstrual Problems Reported by Teenagers Registered at Sambhavna Clinic. Bhopal: Sambhavna Trust, 2000.
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Effects of Yoga Practices for Respiratory Disorders related to the Union Carbide Gas Disaster in 1984
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Taken from a pamphlet at the Sambhavna Clinic, the "No More Bhopal" effort is described as follows:
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Adding Injustice to Injury - Health Perceptions, Plurality and Power in the Ongoing Bhopal Disaster
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and bio pesticides for cultivation. More than eighty different kinds of Ayurvedic powders, oils,
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for "meritorious services rendered to the victims of the Bhopal gas disaster" – July 1999
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The Bhopal Saga – Causes and Consequences of the World's Largest Industrial Disaster
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Poster at 12th Regional Conference of Wonca Europe Florence, Italy 27–30 August 2006
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Opportunities for students and others from all countries to take part in the work.
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Centennial Committee of the Institute for Intercultural Studies, New York and
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care: A traditional medicine system of India. Two Ayurveda physicians and two
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for "outstanding humanitarian work and excellence in deed" – September 2001
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In conjunction with allopathic treatment, the Sambhavna Clinic provides
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Methyl Isocyanate Exposure and Growth Patterns of Adolescents in Bhopal
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One of the dormitories for volunteers at the Sambhavna Trust Clinic.
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The Clinic in Bhopal, run by the Sambhavna Trust and initiated by
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Presentation at the World Congress of Asthma on 19 October 1999
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The lower area of the sloping herbal garden found at Sambhavna.
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The Union Carbide Gas Tragedy in Bhopal, India 1984
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Index



Bhopal disaster
Satinath Sarangi
Ayurveda
Panchakarma

vermicompost
decoction
Rasa Shastra
Yoga
Five Past Midnight in Bhopal

Madhya Pradesh
Margaret Mead
Whole Earth
Bhopal disaster
chemical pollution
Effects of Yoga Practices for Respiratory Disorders related to the Union Carbide Gas Disaster in 1984
Methyl Isocyanate Exposure and Growth Patterns of Adolescents in Bhopal
Assessing Exposure to Toxic Gases in Bhopal
"Combining complementary medicine with western medicine - do we gain something?"
"Combining "complementary medicine" with western medicin – do we gain something?"
Adding Injustice to Injury - Health Perceptions, Plurality and Power in the Ongoing Bhopal Disaster
"The Bhopal gas tragedy 1984 – ? The evasion of corporate responsibility"
Bhopal disaster
International Medical Commission on Bhopal
The Bhopal Medical Appeal and Sambhavna Trust
Satinath Sarangi
"Sambhavna Trust Clinic: A decade of healing in Bhopal"

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