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Sleep issue . Neend proper ni le pati hua. - #22710

Kumari Puja

Sleeping issues hi. Overthinking isssues hi . Neend proper ni ati hi neend ni Ane ke headache hota rhta hi . Mam me depression me rhta hi . Pls sugges me hm is problem ko kaise thik kre .bhut problemme hi.

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Thank you for reaching out and trusting me with your health journey. Main aapki pareshaani ko poori samvedana ke saath samajhta hoon. Neend ka theek se na aana, mann mein lagataar vicharon ka chalna, sir dard rehna, aur depression ka anubhav karna kisi ke liye bhi bahut peedit karne wali sthiti hoti hai. Aapki umar abhi sirf 22 saal hai, aur is samay jeevan mein sharirik aur maansik santulan ka bana rehna bahut mahatvapurn hota hai. Ayurveda mein is tarah ke lakshanon ko ‘Manas dosh’, ‘Vata prakop’, aur ‘Satva dukhata’ ke roop mein dekha jata hai. Aaiye is samasya ko gehrai se samajhne aur iska upchar karne ka vishwasniya marg tay karte hain.

Aapki sthiti ko Ayurveda ke drishtikon se samajhna:

Ayurveda ke anusar jab Vata dosha sharir mein badhta hai, to mann mein chanchalta, dar, ghabrahat, ashanti, aur neend ki samasya utpann hoti hai. Ye Vata dosha jab manas dhatuon ko prabhavit karta hai, to vyakti ko neend na aane, atyvichaar, dar, udaasi aur tanav jaisi samasyaon ka samna karna padta hai. Iske alawa, jab vyakti lagataar kisi emotional ya mental tanav mein rehta hai, to uska ‘Sattva’ – yaani manasik sthirta ka tattva – kamzor pad jata hai, jisse depression, anidra, aur thakan jaise lakshan ubharte hain.

Aksar ye dekha gaya hai ki jo log din bhar vyast rehte hain, lekin mann mein sthirata nahi hoti, unmein raat ko neend nahi aati. Jab sharir to thak jata hai lekin mann jaagta rehta hai, to neend ki prakriya prabhavit hoti hai. Aapka mann sambhavta kisi atit ghatna, kalpana, bhay, ya asuraksha ke bhaav se prabhavit hai – jiska asar aapke manas aur sharir dono par ho raha hai.

Is samasya ke liye Ayurveda mein kuch moolik siddhant aur upchar hain jo aapke liye upyogi ho sakte hain:

1. Dincharya aur Ratricharya ka palan: Aapka sharir aur man ek niyamit jeevan-shaili ke anukool hone lagta hai. Subah brahma muhurat mein uthna, thoda vyayam ya yog karna, aur raat ko ek nishchit samay par sona is sthiti mein bahut madad karta hai.

2. Vata-shamak aahar: Vata ko shaant karne ke liye naram, garam, poshak, aur sneha yukta aahar ka sevan karein. Jaise – khichdi, doodh, ghee, badam, moong dal, sabudana, aur samay par bana hua garam bhojan. Thanda, sukha, bahut zyada masaledar, junk food, ya caffeine ka sevan bilkul na karein.

3. Medhya Rasayan aur manas dosh shamak aushadhiya prayog: Ayurveda mein kuch aise rasayan aur churn diye gaye hain jo manasik shanti ko badhate hain, vicharon ko niyantrit karte hain, aur neend mein sudhar laate hain: • Brahmi Ghrita – subah ek chamach garm doodh ke saath • Ashwagandha churna – raat ko garm doodh ke saath 3–5 gram • Jatamansi churna – raat ko sone se pehle thoda garm paani ke saath • Shankhpushpi syrup – din mein do baar • Saraswatarishta – 10–15 ml, barabar paani milakar, din mein do baar bhojan ke baad

Ye sab aushadhiyan maansik sthirta badhane, ghabrahat aur tanav ko kam karne, aur neend ko prakritik roop se bahal karne mein sahayak hoti hain. Inka prayog kam se kam 45 din tak niranatar karein.

4. Abhyang (Sharir par tail se malish): Har raat sone se pehle paeron, kandhon, aur maathe par thoda sa Bala Tail ya Ksheerabala Tail lagakar halka massage karein. Isse Vata shaant hota hai aur man mein sukoon milta hai. Agar aapko poore sharir ka abhyang sambhav ho to hafte mein do baar karwana aur bhi labhdayak hoga.

5. Pranayama aur dhyan: Roj subah ya shaam ke samay 15–20 minute tak Anulom-Vilom, Bhramari pranayama, aur Om chanting ka abhyas karein. Yeh vicharon ko niyantrit karne, mann ko sthir karne, aur nervous system ko shaant karne ke liye atyant prabhavi hai. Dhyan (meditation) se aapka man bhatakne ki jagah ekagra hone lagta hai, jo neend aur depression dono mein sudhar lata hai.

6. Snehapan aur Shirodhara (Vishesh Panchakarma chikitsa): Agar aap kisi Ayurvedic chikitsalay mein jaa sakte hain, to Shirodhara ka upchar aapke liye bahut upyogi hoga. Isme ek vishesh tail ko lagataar maathe par dhara kiya jata hai, jisse Vata dosha shant hota hai aur manasik tanav door hota hai. Iske alawa Snehapan (antar se ghee ka sevan) bhi Vata niyantran mein madad karta hai.

7. Samvedansheel aur sahayak jeevan drishtikon: Mann ke rog aksar tab gehre hote hain jab hum apne vicharon, bhay, aur takleefon ko kisi ke saath baant nahi paate. Aap kisi vishwasniya vyakti ya counselor se apne mann ki baat share karein. Apne aap se prem karein, apni apekshayein kam karein, aur jeevan mein thoda dhairya layein. Aap kisi yog teacher, satsang, ya dharmik path karyakram se bhi jud sakte hain jo manasik bal aur aastha ko majbooti dete hain.

8. Raat ki neend ke liye kuch gharelu prayog: • Raat ko sone se pehle ek glass garm doodh mein jaiphal ka chhota sa tukda ghis kar lein, aur usse peene se neend mein madad milti hai. • Ek sauft aur mishri ka kadha bhi neend aur pachen mein sahayak hota hai. • Neem ki chhoti moti putli banaakar takiye ke paas rakhna bhi labhdayak ho sakta hai.

Ant mein ek baat yaad rakhein: Neend ek prakritik kriya hai jo tab hoti hai jab mann aur sharir dono shaant hote hain. Jab humari soch aur bhaavnaayein vyavasthit hoti hain, to neend swayam aati hai. Aapki sthiti sthal par kaafi sambhavit hai, lekin ismein samay lagega, lagatar upchar aur dhairya ka palan zaroori hai. Har din apne liye kuch samay nikaalein, apne vicharon ko likhein, prakriti ke saath samay bitayein, aur apne aap par vishwas rakhein.

Agar aap chaahein to aapki prakriti (Vata-Pitta-Kapha) ka bhi vishleshan karke vyaktigat roop se upchar aur aahar-vihar ka margdarshan bhi diya ja sakta hai. Aap mujhe kuch aur jankari dein jaise – aapki bhukh kaise lagti hai, peeney ki aadat, bathroom jaane ka pattern, aur manasik sthiti ke bare mein thoda aur – to main aur vyaktigat margdarshan kar sakta hoon.

Aapka swasthya punah prapt ho, isi kamna ke saath.

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Koi baat nahi aap overthink na krein meditation se thik ho jayega aur kuch medicine batata hu aapko . Divya neuroghrit gold cap=1-1 cap khaali pet subh shaam paani se le

Divya medha vati=2-2 tab khaane ke baad subh shaam

Nutrela ashwagandha melatonin gummies=1 goli raat ko sone se 1 gnta phly chew karein

Sab thik ho jayega

Anulom vilom /bhramri Pranayam karein

Aacha Sangeeth aur aachi vaani sune/negative logo se doori banaye

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Hello

Firstly try to keep yourself busy Keeping listening or talking or watching positive things only. Do walking everyday atleast 30 mins in morning hours. Meditation for 10 min everyday.

Have healthy food like fruits and vegetables and green leafy vegetables. No Oil fried food, processed food, carbonate juices, coffee and tea, junk food, bakery food items.

1) tab tagara 0-0-2 after food 2) Manasa syrup 5ml-5ml-5ml with 5ml water after food 3) stresscom cap 1-0-1 after food

Do follow this for month then reconsult me

Thank you Dr.Nikitha

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Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Regular exercise and meditation. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Focus on your career. Minimize use of digital media. Cap.Brahmi 1-0-1 Tab.Stressnil 2-0-2

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Dr. Prasad Pentakota
I am Dr. P. Prasad, and I have accumulated over 20 years of experience working across multiple medical specialties, including General Medicine, Neurology, Dermatology, and Cardiology. Throughout my career, I have had the opportunity to diagnose and manage a wide range of health conditions, helping patients navigate both acute and chronic medical challenges. My exposure to these diverse fields has given me a comprehensive understanding of the human body and its interconnected systems. Whether it is managing general medical conditions, neurological disorders, skin diseases, or heart-related issues, I approach every case with careful attention to detail and evidence-based practices. I believe in providing accurate diagnosis, patient education, and treatment that is both effective and tailored to the individual’s specific needs. I place great emphasis on patient-centered care, where listening, understanding, and clear communication play a vital role. Over the years, I have seen how combining clinical knowledge with empathy can significantly improve treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction. With two decades of continuous learning and hands-on experience, I am committed to staying updated with the latest medical advancements and integrating them into my daily practice. My goal has always been to deliver high-quality, ethical, and compassionate medical care that addresses not just the illness but the overall well-being of my patients.
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Sleeping issue, overthinking, and depression, all are interconnected with each other so what you can do is first start doing meditation pranayama wake up early. Do regular walking at least for 30 minutes per day Whenever you feel that you are overthinking to one particular thought, then divert at least try to divert your mind Start reading some books, avoid screen time, spend some family time. Be socialising. Keep yourself occupied by doing what you like. Meanwhile, you start on. Medha vati-one tablet twice daily after food with warm milk Saraswathi aristha-4 teaspoon with equal quantity of water twice daily after food Definitely by following the above, you will find a positive result within few weeks. Good luck.

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Ashwagandha powder 1tsp twice daily after food with water Mentat -DS Syrup 2tsp twice daily after food with water Do pranayam lom -vilom bhastrika bhamri 5-10mins daily Learn Rajyoga meditation and practice daily

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Avoid factors that cause overthinking When you feel you are overthinking divert your mind by concentrating on your breath or listening to music. Donot consume visual data at such time.

Practise ANULOM VILOM and BHRAMARI pranayam. Do Tratak.

Avoid oily, spicy food, processed food, packed food. Include ghee and milk in your daily diet. Avoid tea and coffee.

Cap. Memorin 2caps twice a day with milk. Syp. Prasham 4tsp with water at bed time.

Drink a cup of hot buffalo milk at night time to have a sound sleep

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Hello Kumari Puja

• Disturbed Sleep is related to number of underlined medical conditions needed to be diagnosed properly

• PROBABLE CAUSES

Decreased Melatonin Hormone Overthinking Unnecessary Racing Thoughts High Pitta Vata Imbalance Nutritional Deficiencies Hormonal issues Lifestyle like Prolonged Screen times Excessive Use of Mobile Laptop Excessive Stimulants usage etc Along with Medicine u must Correct all these to have Permanent Cure

IN MY CLINICAL PRACTICE I HAVE SEEN BEST PROMISING RESULTS BY COMBINING FOLLOWING TREATMENTS

" Finding Exact Cause Behind Sleeplessness+ Ayurvedic Medicine+ Sleep Suppliment+ Proper Diet +Lifestyles Corrections+ Stress Management+ Physical Activities Exercise+ Yoga Dhyan Meditation "

• 100 % EFFECTIVE RESULTS ORIENTED AYURVEDIC TREATMENT

U MUST TRY

• Tab.Medha Vati Extra Power ( Patanajli Pharma) 2 Tab Night Preferably 1 hr Before Sleep • Ashwagandha Melatonin Gummies ( Patanajli Pharma) 1 Gummy to Chew at night 1 Hr Before Sleep • Chamomile Tea ( Organic India) 1 Cup at Night • Red Navaratna Oil Head Massage at Night and Mild Head Masaage.

TIPS TO IMPROVE SLEEP

• Stay Hydrated Approximately 3 Liters of Water Fluids Juices Per day • Take Full Belly Food at Night • Add Any Natural Sweet like Honey Gaggary in Diet.( Don’t use processed Sugar) • Walk 100 Steps After Every Meal Specially Night • Drink 1 Glass Luke Warm Buffalo Milk at Night • Avoid Stimulants Like Processed Sweets excess Chocolate Coffee Carbonated beverages • Avoid Distractions like Mobile Laptop TV Specially at Night • Practice Dhyan Meditation • Avoid Unnecessary ki Racing Thoughts Overthinking etc • Take Deep Breaths and Calm Urself when u have racing through • Use Comfortable Bed and Dark Rooms • Reverse Count in Mind 100 , 99 , 98 till 0 to Distract mind Form overthinking • Avoid Afternoon Sleep • Mental Shutdown After 9 pm i.e.No Work Mind Involvement After 9 pm

DO’S - Prefer Alkaline Leafy Vegetables Fruits salads sprouts Fibers Dry Fruits Physical Activities Exercise Yoga Surya Namaskar Meditation Shwasan Rest.Mental Shutdowns

DON’TS - Avoid Acidic Spicy Salty Sour Masala Fried Fast Foods Bakery items Stimulants like Tea Coffee Carbonated Beverages Excessive Processed Sweets Packed Canned Foods Strain Stress Sedentary lifestyles Afternoon Sleep

REGARDS

Dr Arun Desai

God Bless You 😊🙏

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पूजा ,नींद न आना, ओवरथिंकिंग, सिरदर्द और डिप्रेशन जैसा महसूस होना — ये सब संकेत हैं कि आप मानसिक और शारीरिक थकान से जूझ रहे हैं। इसे हल करना संभव है, लेकिन इसके लिए नियमित दिनचर्या, खानपान, योग, और मानसिक शांति बेहद ज़रूरी हैं। Dabur का सरस्वतारिष्ट है 15ml सुबह और शाम Jiva का sleep well tablet 2-0-2 Bramhi vati 1-1-1 #Home remedy karein-रात को *सोने से पहले गुनगुने दूध में 1 चुटकी जायफल पाउडर मिलाकर पिएं। *सिर पर नारियल तेल की मालिश रोज़ करें। Deit restrictions -spicy,oily ,fried, junk avoid करें

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HELLO PUJA, 22 YEAR OLD FEMALE EXPERIENCING -IMPROPER SLEEP -HEADACHES DUE TO LACK OF SLEEP -OVERTHINKING -POSSIBLE DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS

ACCORDING TO AYURVEDA, SUCH CONDITIONS ARE PRIMARILY CAUSED BY VATA-PITTA IMBALANCE- EXCESSIVE DRYNESS , MENTAL HYPERACTIVE(VATA), AND INTERNAL HEAT(PITTA) DISTURB THE MIND AND SLEEP. WEAK MANOVAHA SROTAS(MIND CHANNELS) AND LOW SATVA(MENTAL STRENGTH) ALSO PLAYS A ROLE

DAILY ROUTINE BY 6:30-7 AM- WAKE UP WITH SOFT MUSIC OR MANTRA.AVOID MOBILE USEAGE IN BED

7-8 AM- ANUTAILA 2 DROPS IN NOSTRIL , WARM WATER SIPPING, WALK-30 MIN, YOGA AND MEDITATION

9 AM- LIGHT WARM BREAKFAST- CHILLA, UPMA,POHA, OATS ETC

12:30 PM- LUNCH- FRESH HOME COOKED AVOID CURD,FERMENTED OR FRIED

5 PM- HERBAL TEA- TULSI+BHRAMI+LICORICE, AVOID CAFFEINE AFTER 4PM STRICTLY

7:30- 8 PM- DINNER- KHICHDI, ROTI-SABJI

9 PM- AVOID SCREEN TIME. LISTEN TO CALM MUSIC

10 PM- MASSAGE SOLES WITH KSHEERBALA TAILA OR BHRAMI TAILA .THEN GO TO BED

DIET- AVOID- COFFEE, COLD DRINKS, CHOCOLATES, SOUR PICKLES, SPICY JUNK FOOD, PACKAGED CHIPS, LATE DINNERS AND CURD

INCLUDE- WARM COWS MILK WITH NUTMEG AND ASHWAGANDHA POWDER AT NIGHT ALMONDS SOAKED , DATES, GHEE IN LUNCH ROCK SALT, AJWAIN, JEERA IN FOOD

START TAKING THIS MEDICATIONS- 1)MANASMITRA VATAKAM(BAIDYANATH BRAND)- 1 TAB AT BED TIME WITH WARM MILK - CALMS MIND, PROMOTES SLEEP 2) ASHWAGANDHA CHURNA- 1 TSP WITH MILK AFTER DINNER- REDUCES STRESS, SUPPORT SLEEP 3)BRAHMI VATI- 1 TAB IN MORNING AND EVENING- RELEIEVES ANXIETY, SUPOORTS BRAIN 4) SARASWARISTA- 2TSP+WATER AFTER MEALS TWICE DAILY- HELPS WITH OVERTHINKING ,MEMORY

BOIL 1 TSP CRUSH KHUS ROOTS(VETIVERA ROOTS) , TAGAR, JATAMANSI IN 2 CUPS OF WATER UNTIL IT REDUCES TO 1 CUP. SIP WARM BEFORE BED

BRAHMARI PRANAYAM AND NADI SODHANA- 10 MIN DAILY- MORNING,EVENING (VIDEOSAVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE) YOGA NIDRA AT NIGHT- YOUTUBE WRITE DOWN YOUR THOUGHTS, WORRRIES THEN TEAR THE PAPER SUNLIGHT EXPOSURE IN MORNING

SUGGESTED PANCHAKARMA SHIRODHARA-DEEPLY CALMING TAKRADHARA- ANGER AND HEAT CONTROLLER NASYA- ANUTAILA AS MENTIONED ABOVE ABHYANAGA+SWEDANA SURROUND YOURSELF WITH POSITIVE PEOPLE AND DAILY AFFIRMATION LIMIT MOBILE USE

CONTINUE THIS FOR 4-6 WEEKS THEN YOU WILL OBSERVE- IMPROVE SLEEP QUALITY LESS OVERTHINKING REDUCED HEADACHE AND ANXIETY MORE ENERGY AND STABLE MOOD

DONT TAKE ANY KIND OF TENSION , BECAUSE WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN WILL HAPPEN YOUR OVERTHINKING AND STRESS WILL HARM YOU ONLY THAT DOSENT CHANNGE THE SITUATUION- SO THINK OF YOURSELF FIRST

THANK YOU MAY YOU HAVE A PEACFULL LIFE AHEAD

नमस्ते पूजा, 22 वर्षीय महिला को नींद ठीक से नहीं आती है नींद की कमी के कारण सिरदर्द होता है अधिक सोचना अवसाद के लक्षण हो सकते हैं आयुर्वेद के अनुसार, ऐसी स्थितियाँ मुख्य रूप से वात-पित्त असंतुलन के कारण होती हैं- अत्यधिक सूखापन, मानसिक अतिसक्रियता (वात) और आंतरिक गर्मी (पित्त) मन और नींद को बाधित करती है। कमजोर मनोवाह स्रोत (मन के चैनल) और कम सत्व (मानसिक शक्ति) भी एक भूमिका निभाते हैं

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1) मानसमित्र वाटकम (बैद्यनाथ ब्रांड)- रात को सोते समय गर्म दूध के साथ 1 गोली - दिमाग को शांत करता है, नींद को बढ़ावा देता है

2) अश्वगंधा चूर्ण- 1 चम्मच दूध के साथ रात के खाने के बाद- तनाव कम करता है, नींद में मदद करता है 3) ब्राह्मी वटी- सुबह और शाम 1 गोली- चिंता दूर करता है, दिमाग को सपोर्ट करता है 4) सरस्वती- 2 चम्मच + पानी, दिन में दो बार खाने के बाद- अधिक सोचने, याददाश्त बढ़ाने में मदद करता है

1 चम्मच खस की जड़ (वेटिवेरा की जड़), तगर, जटामांसी को 2 कप पानी में तब तक उबालें जब तक कि यह 1 कप न रह जाए। सोने से पहले गर्म पानी पिएं

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Overthinking, and not getting enough sleep often go hand in hand, leading to headaches and feelings of depression, which you’ve rightly pointed out. In Ayurveda, sleep issues can often be linked to an imbalance in the Vata dosha. Overthinking, being a part of this dosic imbalance, also reflects an agitated Prana Vayu, a sub-dosha of Vata that oversees mental activities. Addressing the root cause requires a holistic approach that harmonizes Vata while also supporting mental peace and restfull sleep.

First up, Ayurvedic herb like Ashwagandha can be very helpful. Take half a teaspoon with warm water or milk before bedtime. It helps to calm th mind, reduce stress levels, and also promotes sound sleep. Brahmi is another herb which works wonders on the nervous system and helps in easing the mind, supporting you to relax.

Creating a proper evening routine would also make a big difference. Atleast an hour before you want to sleep, try massages (Abhyanga) with warm sesame oil. It has calming effects and encourages a restful sleep. Follow this with some light stretching or gentle yoga. Specific asanas like Uttanasana (forward bend), Viparita Karani (Legs-Up-The-Wall Pose) are good choices.

Caffeine intake should definitely be reduced if not eliminated, especially in the afternoon and evening. A warm cup of milk with a pinch of nutmeg and cardamom before sleeping can support restful sleep. Try meditation or pranayama, Brahmari Pranayama is known for its calming effect on the mind - consider starting your morning with it to set a tone of tranquility.

Minimise electronic devices usage too before bed. The blue light they’re emitting can disrupt your sleep cycle. Establish a regular sleep schedule, going to bed and waking up at the same time everyday can reinforce a natural sleep-wake cycle.

Of course, given your mention of depression, it’s important to consider reaching out to a mental health professional too, they can provide a deeper level of support. For more acute symptoms, seeking professional medical help is the right step. Your health is primary, so please take care and if symptoms, worsen don’t hesitate to consult a doctor.

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Dr. Nisha Bisht
I am an Ayurvedic physician with over 10 years of real, everyday experience—both in the clinical side and in managing systems behind the scenes. My journey started at Jiva Ayurveda in Faridabad, where I spent around 3 years juggling in-clinic and telemedicine consultations. That time taught me how different patient care can look when it’s just you, the person’s voice, and classical texts. No fancy setups—just your grasp on nidan and your ability to *listen properly*. Then I moved into a Medical Officer role at Uttaranchal Ayurved College in Dehradun, where I stayed for 7 years. It was more than just outpatient care—I was also involved in academic work, teaching students while continuing to treat patients. That phase really pushed me to re-read things with new eyes. You explain something to students one day and then end up applying it differently the next day on a patient. The loop between theory and practice became sharper there. Right now, I’m working as Deputy Medical Superintendent at Shivalik Hospital (part of the Shivalik Ayurved Institute in Dehradun). It’s a dual role—consulting patients *and* making sure the hospital ops run smooth. I get to ensure that the Ayurvedic care we deliver is both clinically sound and logistically strong. From patient case planning to supporting clinical staff and overseeing treatment quality—I keep an eye on all of it. Across all these years, my focus hasn’t changed much—I still work to blend classical Ayurved with today’s healthcare structure in a way that feels practical, safe and real. I don’t believe in overloading patients or selling “quick detox” ideas. I work on balancing doshas, rebuilding agni, planning proper chikitsa based on the person’s condition and constitution. Whether it’s lifestyle disorders, seasonal issues, chronic cases, or plain unexplained fatigue—I try to reach the cause before anything else. I still believe that Ayurved works best when it’s applied with clarity and humility—not overcomplicated or oversold. That’s the approach I carry into every patient room and every team meeting. It’s a long road, but it’s one I’m fully walking.
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