Ever wonder how Mercury retrograde might nudge us to reconsider the wisdom held outside glossy hospital walls? In Lahore’s bustling streets, where millions can’t fork over the cash for standard medical care, ancient traditions aren’t just surviving—they’re thriving. Imagine self-taught dentists wielding their tools with the confidence of a seasoned astrologer reading your chart, ear cleaners pulling out discomfort like a cosmic cleansing, and spiritual healers bridging the gap between the celestial and terrestrial. It’s a gritty, fascinating dance between survival and heritage—proof that sometimes the stars align not in sterile clinics, but right where the city pulses most real. Curious yet? LEARN MORE.
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Millions of Pakistani’s can’t afford to go to regular hospitals. Some turn to the streets. With millions unable to afford hospitals, some turn to the streets instead. In Lahore, we met self-taught dentists, ear cleaners, and spiritual healers keeping ancient traditions alive.