Ayurvedic diagnosis, it’s quite an interesting journey, very different from what you’re used to in the modern medical world. Where conventional medical diagnosis relies heavily on objective tests like blood work or imaging scans, Ayurveda takes a more subjective approach. We focus on understanding your unique body constitution (doshas) and imbalances. In Ayurveda, everything really starts with observation and a bit of intuition.
When you come in for a consultation, we’re looking at you holistically, not just those symptoms of fatigue, digestion troubles, and headaches but how they connect - like a puzzle piece of your life. It involves examining your pulse, evaluating your tongue, maybe even paying attention to the way you speak or walk.
The pulse check (Nadi Pariksha), it’s like a window into your body’s internal rhythm. It allows us to feel what’s going on inside, even down to the energy levels of each organ system. And the tongue? Like a map of your body - every crack or discoloration can hint at what might be off balance with your doshas; like if your Pitta (fire&water) is a bit too high causing those headaches.
Now, is it “accurate?” That’s where things get subjective. We’re not measuring numbers here but patterns, energy, and qualities. While we don’t use the same objective measurements you’ll find in western medicine, Ayurveda does identify imbalances in the body’s energy and functions – things that might slip under the radar of regimented tests. It’s about identifying the root cause, which, in your case, could be a kapha imbalance leading to fatigue, or a vata irregularity affecting digestion.
Expect to discuss diet, lifestyle, possibly emotional stresses and habits that could be exacerbating your symptoms. And yes, we’ll give specific tailored suggestions - like what to eat, a simple morning routine or daily practices (Dinacharya) that could help restore balance.
Ayurveda might sound different, even mysterious, but it’s an approach based on centuries of tradition and wisdom – aiming to bring you back into sync with nature. This doesn’t mean dismissing modern medicine, it just offers another lens to view health. And for something as multifaceted as chronic fatigue, maybe worth a shot? Give it some curiosity, patience, and see how these insights may offer something coalign to your healing journey.


