A team of seven Thai doctors had come to Lumbini to treat patients during the six-day camp. 15 women, 20 men, 8 monks, and 15 foreign nationals were treated free of charge during the camp.
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They are tapping with a hammer. They are not hitting hard. They are working slowly and steadily with the hammer. However, they are not carpenters. Everyone bites their tongues when they say that they are therapists who cure pain with hammers. There are many treatment methods in the world. One of them is hammer therapy.
People spend thousands and millions of rupees to cure physical pain and nerve problems. People travel far and wide. They endure many hardships. They remain despondent because the pain is not cured. Yes, such despondent people have been cured by free treatment of 58 patients in Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha, by hitting them with a hammer based on the traditional Thai herbal method. 18 locals have been trained for 6 days and even trained as trainers. Thai therapy doctors are sitting in a row in the
room. Instead of hammers and modern equipment, they are pounding with hammers and small pieces of wood of various sizes. There is a scene where people are being treated by slowly hitting the various parts of their body with hammers. The treatment is done using a natural herbal medicine treatment method based on Thai tradition. The Thais call it the Taak Sen Si Fry method. 
Doctors say that this method is very beneficial for those who have back, waist, neck, knee and limb pain, numbness and numbness. There are no side effects when treated with this method. Pressure is applied to various parts of the body with the problem by hitting a small piece of wood with a hammer. The hammer is not hit on the bone but on the flesh. Depending on the condition of the problem, it is hit slowly or forcefully.
Bhikshu Maitri Mahasthaveer, former president of the Bhikshu Federation, said that this treatment method has made it very easy for people who have been suffering from numbness and back pain to walk and stand up. He said that hammer therapy has benefited people who have been suffering from cancer medicine.
‘I also conquered cancer,’ she said, ‘Now I feel like I have been freed from the problems of tingling in my hands and feet and back pain.’ Sita Pal, 52, of Mahilwar, Lumbini Cultural Municipality, Rupandehi, said that the treatment of Thai technology using hammers has been very good for her knee pain. ‘Now I don’t need the support of others to walk,’ she said, ‘I can even do the Chulauchao easily. It’s like I’ve got a new life with this amazing new treatment method.’
By gently tapping and doing various types of massage, Thai doctors have a smooth effect on blood circulation in various parts of the body. They teach various types of physical exercises. This treatment method provides immediate benefits. Doctors say that this treatment method is popular in Thailand because it is physically stimulating and has sustainable benefits. Here too, the patients got immediate benefits and felt immediate relief and happiness, said Dr. Chaiyaan Sirisatkul of the Swarnabhumi Clinic for Thai Tradition Medicine. 
‘Coming to the birthplace of Buddha and serving the patients has given me a wonderful sense of compassion, friendship and service,’ he said. ‘It has accumulated good religious energy and virtue in me.’ He said that this cheap and simple treatment method with no side effects is now becoming more popular in Thailand. The treatment was carried out under the Natural Method Campaign for Sustainable Health Benefits.
‘I was suffering from back pain,’ said Saraswati Kurmi of Khungai, Lumbini Cultural Municipality, ‘The pain has disappeared with the therapy. I have returned to my previous condition. I also learned to treat myself by doing exercises.’ Dr. Pakamon Penpisut said that the patients were taught to do exercises by undergoing therapy. She said that this would make it easier for patients to receive treatment at home.
A 7-member Thai medical team came to Lumbini to treat patients in a 6-day camp organized by the Swarnabhumi Clinic for Thai Traditional Medicine, Thailand, with the support of the Thai Embassy and the Royal Thai Monastery in Lumbini.
15 women, 20 men, 8 monks and 15 foreigners were treated free of charge in the camp. Some were also given free natural medicines. 18 locals were also trained in basic treatment methods.
This treatment method was especially beneficial for those suffering from pain in various parts of the body, headaches, tingling in the limbs, migraines and pinched nerves.
