Laishram Nabakishore Singh is an Indian teacher, herbalist and physician of traditional medicine, known for his therapeutic protocol for kidney stones.
[1] He is reported to have the largest collection of renal stones in India, exceeding one million in number,[2] which has earned him a mention in the Limca Book of Records.
[3] He is a recipient of several honours including the fourth highest Indian civilian award of the Padma Shri.
[4] Nabakishore Singh was born on 1 March 1938 to L. Gouramani and Dhani at Sagolband Khanam Leirak, in the Northeast Indian state of Manipur, in a financially poor family.
While working as a teacher at the Government Primary School, he discovered that he had kidney stone which he is reported to have successfully treated with his own medicines.