These are accounts from people who worked directly with Usman through healing sessions. Their conditions were serious. In some cases, they were terminal. What follows is what happened.
Three patients chose to share their experience on video. Each had a condition serious enough to require Usman’s direct intervention.
Muhammad Ashraf had been living with Hepatitis C since 2012. By 2015, his condition had progressed to a liver tumor. Surgery for the cancer triggered complications that rapidly escalated to pneumonia, leaving him with only 30% lung capacity. He was placed on a ventilator. Doctors told his family to prepare for the worst.
In desperation, Jawad reached out to Usman Baloch. Though Jawad knew Usman through his work in Hijamah cupping therapy, he had heard of Usman’s ability to help those in terminal conditions. Usman listened, offered comfort, and began his work immediately.
What happened over the next fifteen days is recorded in the photographs on this page.
These photographs were taken by the family during Muhammad’s treatment. They document what happened, day by day.
In hospital. On ventilator. Usman begins his work.
Cardiac monitoring. Condition critical.
Oxygen mask. Unconscious. This is the day Usman said he would turn.
Still in hospital. Improvement progressing under Usman’s continued care.
Home. Alert and well. Doctors are amazed at the speed of his recovery.
Smiling with his son Jawad. Liver transplant postponed. No medication required.
Muhammad’s recovery defied what his doctors had told his family to expect. The first major shift came within three days. What followed over the next two weeks went beyond what his medical team could account for through conventional treatment alone.
Jawad’s account is not a claim of magic. It is a record of what happened, recorded in photographs, witnessed by doctors, and lived by a family that had been told to prepare for loss.
“Seeing my patients recover and regain their health is the ultimate gift. This is my destiny.” , Usman Baloch
Within three days of Usman beginning his work, Muhammad regained consciousness and was removed from the ventilator. His doctors had not expected this.
After ten days in hospital, Muhammad returned home. Doctors described his recovery as remarkable and were unable to fully explain what had driven the improvement.
With Usman’s continued treatment, Muhammad’s liver function stabilized to the point that a previously recommended transplant was postponed indefinitely.
Muhammad was soon able to resume a relatively normal life without relying on medications , an outcome that had not been considered possible at the height of his illness.
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