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Right basically, I was on YouTube and stumbled across this video/YouTube channel of some Sant called 'trilochan darshan das'. Just to see what it was about I skimmed through one of his videos, and there's like so many people saying that every single illness of theirs got cured by having, what they called, 'parshad' which this Sant is giving out??

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What is this all about?? :/

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Right basically, I was on YouTube and stumbled across this video/YouTube channel of some Sant called 'trilochan darshan das'. Just to see what it was about I skimmed through one of his videos, and there's like so many people saying that every single illness of theirs got cured by having, what they called, 'parshad' which this Sant is giving out??

Here is a link to one of his videos :

What is this all about?? :/

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh, Daas immediately stopped at around 5:00 when he said that he was a "Sacha Sant", once you are calling yourself a Sant, we know what your intentions are. (Daas first thought this was going to be about Bhagat Trilochan) he seemed to be talking about "Guru Prasad" a lot, but he never mentioned who this Guru was suppose to be, (up to what Daas saw). Daas recommends to stay away from these people, he is one of them Gurbachana types. Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh!
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Right basically, I was on YouTube and stumbled across this video/YouTube channel of some Sant called 'trilochan darshan das'. Just to see what it was about I skimmed through one of his videos, and there's like so many people saying that every single illness of theirs got cured by having, what they called, 'parshad' which this Sant is giving out??

Here is a link to one of his videos :

What is this all about?? :/

Nobody can guarantee anything and it's wrong to also. One needs to be cautious when taking any alternative medicine and know exactly what's in it. I looked on the site and it only says herbal extracts and herbs ajwain. i personally myself would not take anything, not knowing the exact ingredients and will not fall for baseless guarantees. The testimonials, how does one know they are real people?

Also what sacred mantras have been chanted ? It doesn't say, at least with Rog camps you know what you are reciting is Gurbani and you do it yourself, plus they do not give guarantees. Many people have improved or got better from that, there is no strings attached, and nothing to digest. I wouldn't go for something that I know nothing about.

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