Delhi CM Arvind Kejrwal's 'Naturopathy' treatment underway in Bangalore pic.twitter.com/X2KUikeaBF — ANI (@ANI_news) March 14,

BENGALURU: Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has to change his food habits and practice yogic treatment even amidst the political crisis he is expected to dive into from Monday night when he lands in the national capital. His cough has been completely cured and his diabetes is under control, said doctors in Jindal Naturecure Institute in Bengaluru Kejriwal came to the city on March 5 with blood sugar level as high as 300 mg/DL which has now come down to 130 mg/DL after food. And it is 90mg/DL fasting.Dr Babina Nandakumar, chief medical officer, JNI said, "His health has improved tremendously in the last three days but he has to eat well and practice yogic treatment even after he joins work. Naturopathic treatment has detoxified his body to a great extent. His cough is completely cured."This is despite he has been taking 30% less medicines than he was administered with when he first got admitted.(Kejriwal at the Jindal Naturecure Institute in Bengaluru: Photo: ANI/Twitter)At the institute, Kejriwal has undergone hydrotherapy, mud therapy, nature cure and massages and packs in combination with yoga and dietary regulations. Kejriwal's chronic cough has been treated along with detoxification of his body and addressing the diabetes.Massages include salt glow hot stone, deep tissue, kairali, Swedish and deluxe hydro massage. Hip bath, spinal bath, underwater massage, GH pack, kidney pack and castor oil packs were also administered on him for the last 10 days.Apart from the back-to-back therapeutic routine that he had to follow, life in the serene outskirts of Bengaluru was pleasurable for the Delhi CM. He shared light moments and clicked selfies with other patients who had been coming for naturopathic treatment in the institute.Staffers working in the institute left no moment like this to take selfie with him and told TOI that they were happy to meet the man they look up to.However, he was not left to live like the aam aadmi inside. The whole area is guarded by 10 cops, five in uniforms around the campus and five without uniforms with him in three shifts. A sub inspector, posted for the security of the Delhi CM, said that some of us have been asked to remain in civil dress (mufti police) so that it does not scare other patients all the time.Kejriwal is scheduled to be discharged at 2pm from the institute and his flight to Delhi is scheduled at 4pm on Monday from Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru.