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Billboard on yoga curing diabetes removed

Yoga master Krishna claims advertisem­ent was put up by student and had approvals

- Staff Report

Abillboard promoting a Dubai yoga centre which claims to beat various diseases in 10 days without medicines was forced to be removed after backlash from medical profession­als on social media.

The advertisem­ent of Sanjeev Krishna Yoga’s Rhythm of Life course drew flak from doctors and other residents. The advertisem­ent read ‘beat diabetes, arthritis, back pain’ on side of the board and ‘beat depression, migraine, stress’ on the other side, with no medicine and urged people to join the course.

In response to a post by a doctor who questioned the health claim on Twitter, the Ministry of Health and Prevention stated

that the advertisem­ent was not licensed by the ministry and that it has asked the authority concerned to take action.

Firms and individual­s that do not comply with advertisin­g rules can attract a fine of Dh5,000 in the UAE.

However, yoga master Sanjeev Krishna told Gulf News that the advertisem­ent was put up by one of his students, who immensely benefited from his course, after taking necessary approvals.

“He did it with good intention

to help people benefit from the programme. It was not a claim to cure the diseases but to beat situations that lead to them and to manage lifestyle accordingl­y.”

He said the ad was removed as per the advice from the municipali­ty. “It was initially in City Walk and then moved to the other side on Shaikh Zayed Road. People saw it on different occasions and thought there were two billboards.

“When the municipali­ty said it is better to remove it, I told him [the student, whose identity was not disclosed] to get it removed,” he added.

Gulf News could not get immediate response from Dubai Municipali­ty.

 ?? Courtesy: Dr Alya Al Midfa ?? The billboard advertisin­g Sanjeev Krishna Yoga’s Rhythm of Life course drew flak from doctors and other residents.
Courtesy: Dr Alya Al Midfa The billboard advertisin­g Sanjeev Krishna Yoga’s Rhythm of Life course drew flak from doctors and other residents.

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