Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive condition associated with high morbidity and mortality. Conventional management focuses on pharmacological and lifestyle interventions, yet complementary therapies are increasingly explored. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV), an energy-based healing system, has shown promise in integrative health.
Case Presentation:A 41-year-old Chartered Accountant, experienced a sudden health crisis in June 2009 with severe palpitations, sweating, insomnia, and hypertension (BP 170–180/100-110 mmHg). Laboratory investigations revealed elevated serum creatinine (1.6 mg/dL), suggestive of early kidney dysfunction. Initial Ayurvedic therapy failed to improve symptoms. In August 2009, he commenced YPV healing under a certified YPV healer, receiving 210 sessions over 11 months, alongside daily self-practices, as per YPV sadhana App.
Results: Within weeks, symptoms subsided, sleep normalized, and energy improved. By July 2010, serum creatinine returned to 1.1 mg/dL, blood urea 28 mg/dL, and BP stabilized at 130/90 mmHg without medication. Longitudinal follow-up (2010–2025) confirmed sustained renal function (creatinine 0.8 mg/dL, urea 21 mg/dL), normal kidney size on ultrasound, and stable cardiovascular parameters.
Discussion: This case highlights the potential role of YPV healing in reversing early kidney dysfunction and maintaining long-term stability. Mechanisms may involve stress reduction, autonomic regulation, and subtle energy modulation. While anecdotal, the findings align with emerging evidence on YPV’s efficacy in diverse conditions.
Conclusion: YPV healing contributed to normalization of renal function and sustained wellbeing in this case. Controlled studies are recommended to further validate its role in integrative nephrology.