While I’m not personally familar with the Shimoga cancer treatment center specifically, I do know a bit about Ayurveda’s approach to cancer treatment, which might help you get a perspective. In Ayurveda, the focus is usually on restoring balance in the body by addressing the imbalances of doshas. Cancer, from an Ayurvedic viewpoint, often involves the aggravation of all three doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—and imbalances in dhatus (tissues).
At the Shimoga or similar Ayurvedic centers, the approach might typically involve herbal formulations, lifestyle adjustments, and dietary changes aiming to enhance agni (digestive fire) and improve the body’s immunity. These treatments often include a variety of herbal medicines such as Ashwagandha, Turmeric, Guduchi, and sometimes treatments like Panchakarma if the patient’s condition allows.
Now, for someone in advanced stage 3 cancer, Ayurvedic treatments alone might not be a direct substitute for conventional care, especially in such serious cases. It’s more about supporting the body, relieving symptoms, and improving quality of life alongside the treatments he’s already receiving. The treatments might focus on managing pain, boosting strength, and mental well-being. But, it’s crucial that this goes hand-in-hand with your oncologist’s guidance—it shouldn’t delay or interfere with necessary medical procedures.
And remember, each person’s constitution (Prakriti) and condition is unique, so the therapies need to be personalized. I’d highly recommend consulting with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner who can provide a detailed assessment and tailor a treatment plan specifically for him.
If you’re thinking about visiting Shimoga or any Ayurvedic clinic, maybe reach out them directly for more specific insights on their treatments. And of course, discussing any alternative therapy with his current healthcare provider is key to ensure it’s a wise and safe decision.



