Father of the Simple Organ Theory
In the 1950s, Dr. Dost Muhammad Sabir Multani, a renowned medical scholar, proposed the Simple Organ Theory for treating diseases. This theory has gained significant recognition, and many practitioners are utilizing it to treat patients. Dr. Sabir Multani authored 20 books and over a hundred papers to define and support the Simple Organ Theory. Hakim Muhammad Sharif Dunyapuri was one of the earliest students of this theory. After the death of Dr. Sabir Multani, Hakim Dunyapuri introduced and published the Simple Organ Theory globally. He also authored 16 books on various aspects of medicine.This theory emphasizes that the body is made up of basic, simple organs that work together to maintain health. When these organs function properly, the body remains healthy. However, any imbalance or disruption in their function leads to illness.
Instead of just addressing symptoms, our approach focuses on
identifying and restoring balance to these organs. By understanding the root cause of the issue, we use natural herbal remedies and lifestyle guidance to help the body heal itself.
This holistic and traditional perspective aligns with nature’s principles and empowers individuals to achieve long-term wellness without relying on synthetic medications.
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As mentioned earlier, most modes of treatment share common principles. The primary goal of every theory is to prevent diseases and, if they occur, treat them to enhance the quality of life. Scholars and scientists have continuously worked on improving these methods, generation after generation, and progress continues even today.
Dr. Dost Muhammad Sabir Multani proposed the Simple Organ Theory after years of research. This theory is based on the fundamental elements of the universe—Air, Fire, Water, and Earth—and their correlation with the basic tissues of the human body, namely Muscular, Epithelial, Nervous, and Connective Tissues. The Simple Organ Theory provides a unique perspective on the root causes of diseases and their treatment.