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Numbneess in the legs and hands - #22901

Aditya

I am using high BP Medicine ( ATEN AM). BUT from oneday i will feel numbness and legs and hands. Please suggest good medicine for nerve strength and blood circulation and to cure high blood pressure. Long term i am using the Allopathic medicine

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Hello Aditya

" NO NEED TO WORRY’ ’

I WILL HELP YOU UNDERSTAND & RECOVER WITH NEUROPATHY HYPERTENSION & RELATED CAUSES SAFELY EFFECTIVELY "

" I must Appreciate ur Aware of Allopathic Medicines side effects and willing to try Ayurveda for Natural Safe Long term care "

• UR ISSUES

* Numbness in Hand Legs * Hypertension on Aten AM

• PROBABLE CAUSE

* Blood Circulation Fluctuations- BP Fluctuations to Brain and Peripheral Blood Vessels Imablance Cardiac Output causing Improper Blood Circulation * Neuropathy Nerve Weakness -Weak Nerve Impulse Conduction may be due to Electrolytes Sodium Pottasium Calcium Vit D B Imabncce * Nerve Compression - Cervical or Lumbar Disc issues compression nerves * Nutritional Deficiencies - Calcium Vit D B Magnesium Iron Etc Deficiency * Biological Ageing effect on Nerves * Digestive Metabolic events Acidosis Alkalosis on Nerves * Addictions effects - Excessive Tea Coffee Smoke Alcohol Tobacco etc * Medication Related Prolonged unupdated BP Medicine usage for longer time leads Electrolytes Imablance can cause numbness * Unidentified Neurological Disorders * Prolonged Fan Cooler AC Exposure working environment, Prolonged travelling jobs * Anxiety Stress related Brain biochemical changes

• AYURVEDIC MANIFESTATION OF NERVE WEAKNESS

Due to Above Causes ---- Weak Agni ( Digestive Metabolic Fire) — Effects Prana Vata + Vyan Vata + Udan Imablance — Brain ( Majja ) Blood ( Rakta ) Nerves ( Nadi ) Heart ( Hriday ) Dysfunction — Affects Nerve Conduction+ Blood Circulation —Pran Flow Imabncce ----Nerve Weakness

• AYURVEDIC TREATMENT

NOTE - TAKING ONLY MEDICINES IS NOT ENOUGH TO CURE THIS PROBLEM FROM ROOT

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

" Identifying Exact Cause & Correction + Ayurvedic medicine + Proper Diet + Yoga+ Exercise+ Lifestyles Modification+ Antistress Regime+ Supplements "

100 % RESULT ORIENTED AYURVEDIC MEDICINES IN MY PRACTICE

For Vata Balance Nerve Weakness Numbness * Cap.Palsineuron 1 -0- 1 After Food ( For Nerve Rejuvenation) * Syrup.Neurojjay ( Dhootapapeshwar Pharma) 15 ml- 0- 15 ml After Food (Plant Based Nerve Supplements for nerve weakness and Improving Blood Circulation) * Cap.Nutrela Daily Active ( Patanjali Pharma) 1 -0-1 After Food For BP Cholesterol & Blood Circulation * Tab.Mukta Vati Extra Power ( Patanjali Pharma) 1 -0- After Food # NOTE - Don’t Stop Allopathic medicine immediately Slowly taper as BP Reduces gradually by Monitoring BP ) For Stress Brain Nerve Support * Cap.Stresscom ( Dabur Pharma) 1 -0- 1 After Food For Nerve Muscle Strength Blood Circulation balance) * Ksheerabala Tailam ( Kottakal Pharma) Full Body self massage 30 mins before bath and followed by Luke Warm Water Bath

INSTRUCTIONS TO FOLLOW

* Salt Oil Restrictions Diet * Take Garlic Clove Early Morning * Avoid Unnecessary Thoughts Panicness * Take Rest Good Sleep * Daily Walking Mild Mobility Exercises to Do * Regular Monitor BP and Health check ups

• DO’S :-Prefer All Healthy Nutritious Rich in Omega 3 6 9 Vit D B A C E Alkaline Vegan Cooked Steamed Diet Drink Plenty of Fluid Juices Approximately 3 Liters Per Day Cereals - Wheat, Rice, Brown rice, Ragi Bajra, Oats, Quinoa , Sorghum, Amaranth, Finger millet, Little millet Pluses -Green gram, all washed dals Vegetables -Cucumber, Carrot, Sweet potato, Pumpkin, Celery, Red onion, Parsley, Beetroot, Radish, Ginger, Bottle gourd, Ridge gourd, Round gourd Fruits - Apricots, Watermelon, Banana, Guava,Muskmelon, Apple, Sapodilla, Plum, Pomegranate, Kiwi and Pear Dairy Products -Milk Fresh Buttermilk Cow Ghee Drinks - Coconut water, Clear soups, Sugarcane juice, homemade soups, Green juice, Herbal tea, Aloe Vera juice, Homemade juices Dry Fruits - Soaked Almonds, Figs , Soaked Dry Grapes , Khajoor Oils - Cow ghee, Mustard oil, Olive oil, Soybean oils

• DON’TS :-Avoid Too Acidic Fried Oily Greasy Junk Fast food Bakery Foods Maida Udad items Fermented Foods Excess Tea Coffee Excess Sugar Salt sweets oily fatty non veg diet Pickles Vinegar Soda items Salt Oily restriction Stress Anxiety Sedentary Life Style Afternoon Sleep Excessive Sun Heat Exposure

• YOGA - Anulom Vilom Pranayam Malasan Utkatasna Panvanmuktasan Surya Namaskar ( All 10 Rounds )

• EXERCISE - Walking 5000 Steps Per Day Jogging Mild mobility Exercise

• ANTISTRESS REGIME - Dhyan Meditation

REGARDS

Dr Arun Desai

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Avoid sour, fermented and processed food. Regular exercise. Tab.Kaucha 2-0-2 Tab.Brahmi 2-0-2 Cap.Stresscom 1-0-1

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FOR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE=DIVYA MUKTA VATI=2-2 TAB BEFORE MEAL TWICE DAILY

FOR NEUROPATHY=DIVYA NEUROGHRIT GOLD TABLET=1-1 TAB AFTER MEALS TWICE DAILY

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Hello Aditya I can understand your concern about your feeling of numbness in legs and hands.

YOUR CONCERN 1. feeling of numbness in legs and hands 2. You are known condition of HTN ( hypertension) and want to switch to ayurvedic medicine

I am glad that you know the effect of longterm allopathic medications and you wish to switch over to ayurvedic medicines for your better health.

Dont worry we are here to solve your problem

*** PROBABALE CAUSES** 1. Numbness may be due to nerve weakness or nerve impingement between your lumbar and cervical vertebrea 2. Have you ever faced neck region pain and lower back pain?? 3. Have you checked your BP In recent times to know whether the allopathy medication you are taking is sufficient for you or not?

You can let me know the above answer accordingly i will modify the treatment plan if needed.

FOR NUMBNESS

INTERNAL. MEDICATION 1. palsineuron 1-0-1 after food 2. Yogaraj guggulu 1-0-1 after food 3. Rambhapahala rasyana 1 tsp daily at night follwed by warm. Water ( this is a rejunivating in nature thus increasing your overall health including weakness in nerves)

EXTERNAL TREATMENT 1. Eaze newton ointment / Ruxonumb ointment - if you feel numbness is more in any specific region

I WILL ADVICE YOU TO DO FULL BODY MASSAGE WITH DHANWANTHRAM THAILA FOLLWED BY STEAM ( once in 15 days )

** FOR HYPERTENSION**

Certain things to keep in mind before starting treatment for hypertension 1. Sudden switch over to ayurvedic medicine is not advisable. 2. We will now continue both medicine for some time. 3. After certain days we will tapper down the allopathic dose and increase AYURVEDIC dosage 4. Slowely we will stop your allopathic medications 5. Durinv this switch over period you need to check your BP daily without fail.

INTERNAL MEDICATION FOR BP 1. prabhakar vati 1-0-1 after food 2. Paratharistham 15ml-0-15ml after food

**** CHECK YOUR BP DAILY **** **** IF IT IS ABOVE 150/100MM HG**** *** TAKE THIS SOS MEDICATION****

SOS MEDICATION 1. CARDIMAP 1 TABLET ( whenever bp. Is high)

HOPE YOU FOUND THIS HELPFUL!!!😊

IF YOU HAVE ANY DOUBTS YOU CAN MSG ME

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Numbness in hands and legs may be due to side effect of your medicine.

Consult your allopathic doctor and should inform about this. Along with allopathic medicine you can take ayurvedic medication.

Aswagandha choornam 1 tsp with warm water at night.

Arjuna (Terminalia Arjuna) and godhuma (Triticum sativum) are mixed together and cooked with ghee and milk - improve blood circulation

Include green leafy vegetables, berries, beets and banana in your diet. Olive oil, ghee, nuts, chia seeds are good for your health.

Avoid excess salt, fried foods, red meat, high fat dairy products, caffeine, alcohol etc.

Do meditation, pranayama. Yoga poses like vajrasana, viparita karani, setu bandhasana etc will help in blood circulation.

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Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Regular exercise. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Cap.Brahmi 1-0-1 Tab.Kaucha 2-0-2

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Ekangvir ras 1-0-1 after food with water Cap. Ashwashila 1-0-0 after food with water Prabhakar vati 1-0-1 after food with water Dhanvantrum oil for Massage on both upper and lower limbs daily twice. Take low salt diet

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HELLO ADITYA, WHY DO HANDS AND LEGS FEEL NUMB? NUMBNESS MEANS YOUR NERVE ARE NOT GETTING PROPER SIGNALS OR BLOOD FLOW THIS MAY HAPPEN DUE TO- -POOR BLOOD CIRCULATION -NERVE WEAKNESS OR DAMAGE -SIDE EFFECTS OF BP MEDICINE(LIKE ATENOL-CAN REDUCE BLOOD FLOW) VATA DOSHA IMBALANCE- THIS CONTROLS NERVES AND MOVEMENT

WHY ATEN AM MAY CAUSE THIS- LOWERS BO BY RELAXING BLOOD VESSELS BUT IN SOME PEOPLE IT MAY SLOW CIRCULATION TOO MUCH ESPECIALLY IN HANDS AND FEET CAUSING NUMBNESS, COLDNESS OR TINGLING

IN AYURVEDA,THIS CONDITION RELATED TO- -VYANA VATA DUSTI(IMPAIRED NERVE SIGNALS+CIRCULATION) -RAKTA DUSTI(IMPURE OR SLUGGISH BLOOD FLOW) -MANDAGNI(WEAK METABOLISM-IMPACTS NUTRIENTS SUPPLY TO NERVES) -POSSIBLY MAJJA DHATU KSHAYA(WEAKNESS OF NERVE TISSUE)

GOAL OF AYURVEDIC TREATMENT- -STRENGTHEN NERVES -IMPROVE BLOOD FLOW -BALLANCE VATA-PITTA -NATURALLY MANAGE BP WITHOUT SIDE EFFECTS

INTERNAL AYURVEDIC MEDICINES TO START WITH 1)SARASWARISTA+ASHWAGANDHARISTA- 10 ML EACH WITH EQUAL QUANTITY WATER DAILY TWICE AFTER MEALS- NERVE TONIC,IMPROVES BLOOD FLOW AND SLEEP

2)MAHAVAT VIDHWANSA RASA- 1 TAB TWICE DAILY AFTER MEALS- REDUCES VATA,RELIVES NUMBNESS

3)DIVYA MUKTA VATI- TWICE DAILY IN MORNING AND EVENING- NATURAL BP CONTROL

4)NERVOTON SYRUP- 15 ML WITH WATER THRICE DAILY- NERVE STRENGTH, TINGLING/NUMBNESS RELIEF

5)DASHMOOLARISTA- 30 ML AFTER MEALS WITH WATER- ANTI INFLAMMATORY , VATA BALANCING

6)JATAMANSI + TAGAR CHURNA- 2GM AT BED TIME WITH MILK-SEDATIVES,CALMING EFFECT, GOOD FOR NIGHTTIME BP SPIKES

MONITOR BP REGULARLY WHILE ON THESE. *DO NOT STOP IMMEDIATELY ALLOPATHY MEDICINE GRADUALLY UNDER BP MONITORING TAPER BP MEDICATIONS

*EXTERNAL APPLICATION AND THERAPY- MAHANARYANA TAILA- DAILY LUKEWARM OIL MASSAGE ON SPINE,ARMS,AND LEGS OIL MASSAGE FOLLOWED BY HOT FOMENTATION-HOT WATER BAG

YOGA AND PRANAYAM- ANULOM VILOM-15 MIN BHRAMRI - 5MIN SHEETALI/SHEETAKARI- 5 MIN SHAVASANA-10 MIN DAILY SETUBANDHASANA- 2 MIN VIPARIT KARANI- 10 MIN AVOID KAPALBHATI AND BHASTRIKA AS THEY CAN SPIKE BP

DIET- INCLUDE- WARM FRESH HOMECOOKED FOOD COW GHEE 1 TSP/DAY LAUKI,BEETROOT,DRUMSTICK,SPINACH GARLIC-2 CLOVE/DAY-NATURAL BP LOWERING EFFECT ARJUNA BARK TEA COCONUT WATER,AMLA JUICE,POMEGRANATE JUICE ROCK SALT SOAKED BLACK RAISINS 15/DAY GREEN MOONG,RED RICE,BARLEY

DONTS- PICKLES,PAPAD,BAKERY ITEMS TEA/COFFEE,ENERGY DRINKS CANNED/JUNK FOODS,EXCESS SALT WHITE SUGAR,SWEETS,MILK WITH SALT COLD/RAW SALADS DURING DINNER ALCOHOL,SMOKING,LATE NIGHT EATING SKIPPING MEALS FASTING IMPROPERLY

*LIFE STYLE CHANGES NEEDED -WAKE UP EARLY BY 7 AM -30 MIN DAILY WALK IN FRESH AIR -DRINK WARM WATER THROUGHOUT THE DAY -SLEEP BY 10 PM-VERY IMPORTANT FOR BP CONTROL CHANTING OM OR DOING MEDITATION FOR 10 MIN DAILY MASSAGE WITH WARM SESAME OIL TWICE/WEEK 10 MIN SUN EXPOSURE DAILY

HABITS TO AVOID- DAYTIME SLEEPING -ESPECIALLY POST LUNCH EXCESSIVE MENTAL WORK OR STRESS WITHOUT BREAKS WATCHING PHONE/TV LATE NIGHT OVEREATING OR HEAVY MEALS AT NIGHT COLD EXPOSURE TO NECK AND FEET

LONG TERM GOAL SHOULD BE -BRING BP TO NORMAL RANNGE NATURALLY -STRENGTHEN HEART AND NERVES -AVOID LIFELONG CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY -RESTORE CALM ENERGY AND CIRCULATIOB THROUGHT VATA PITTA

DO FOLLOW HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

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It’s important to first ensure safety when dealing with numbness in the legs and hands while on high BP medication. The symptoms might be connected to your medication, and it’s crucial to discuss this with your doctor. Meanwhile, Ayurveda can offer supportive measures for nerve strength and circulation.

Understanding your prakriti (constitution) and any dosha imbalances could be valuable in addressing the root of your concerns. Numbness usually suggests a Vata imbalance. Focus on grounding and nurturing this dosha. Here are a few Ayurvedic considerations:

For improving nerve strength and circulation, herbs like Ashwagandha and Brahmi are often beneficial. Start with a dose of 500 mg Ashwagandha daily in the morning and 300 mg Brahmi at night. It’s crucial to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to confirm these dosages are suitable for your specific condition.

For blood circulation, Arjuna is a potent herb recommended for heart health. Arjuna tea, made by boiling a teaspoon of Arjuna powder in water, can be consumed once a day. It’s gentle yet supportive.

Diet plays a significant role in managing Vata imbalance. Warm, nourishing foods like soups, cooked vegetables, and whole grains are beneficial. Incorporate foods rich in omega-3, like flaxseeds and walnuts, for nerve health.

Routine oil massage (Abhyanga) with sesame or almond oil, focusing on hands and legs, can enhance circulation and reduce numbness. Do this at least twice a week, early in the morning before a warm shower.

Always ensure staying hydrated and practicing regular relaxation techniques like yoga or meditation. Slow, rhythmic exercises are helpful in reducing Vata aggravation and boosting circulation.

For high blood pressure, lifestyle modifications are key. Regular exercise, reducing salt intake, and stress management can complement whatever treatment you’re using.

Finally, any changes in your routine or treatment plan should be discussed with healthcare provider, especially given your continued use of allopathic medicine. Always prioritize communication and professional guidance to advoid any complications.

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I am Dr Anurag Sharma, done with BAMS and also PGDHCM from IMS BHU, which honestly shaped a lot of how I approach things now in clinic. Working as a physician and also as an anorectal surgeon, I’ve got around 2 to 3 years of solid experience—tho like, every day still teaches me something new. I mainly focus on anorectal care (like piles, fissure, fistula stuff), plus I work with chronic pain cases too. Pain management is something I feel really invested in—seeing someone walk in barely managing and then leave with actual relief, that hits different. I’m not really the fancy talk type, but I try to keep my patients super informed, not just hand out meds n move on. Each case needs a bit of thinking—some need Ksharasutra or minor para surgical stuff, while others are just lifestyle tweaks and herbal meds. I like mixing the Ayurved principles with modern insights when I can, coz both sides got value really. It’s like—knowing when to go gentle and when to be precise. Right now I’m working hard on getting even better with surgical skills, but also want to help people get to me before surgery's the only option. Had few complicated cases where patience n consistency paid off—no shortcuts but yeah, worth it. The whole point for me is to actually listen first, like proper listen. People talk about symptoms but also say what they feel—and that helps in understanding more than any lab report sometimes. I just want to stay grounded in my work, and keep growing while doing what I can to make someone's pain bit less every day.
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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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Dr. Gursimran Jeet Singh
I am Dr. Gursimran Jeet Singh, born and raised in Punjab where culture and traditions almost naturally guided me toward Ayurveda. From very early days I felt more drawn to natural ways of healing, and this curiosity finally led me to pursue Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) at Shri Dhanwantry Ayurvedic College, Chandigarh—an institution known for shaping strong Ayurvedic physicians. During those years I learned not only the classical texts and treatment methods, but also how to look at health through a very practical, human lense. For the past five years I worked in clinical practice, where patients come with wide range of concerns—from chronic digestion troubles to autoimmune illness—and I try to integrate both Ayurveda and modern medical knowledge to give them the most complete care I can. Sometimes western diagnostics help me to understand the stage of disease, while Ayurveda helps me design treatment that address root cause. This bridging approach is not always easy, but I believe it’s necessary for today’s health challanges. Currently I am also pursuing higher studies in Panchakarma therapy. Panchakarma is an area I feel very strongly about—it is not just detox, it is a whole system of cleansing, rejuvenation, rebalancing, and I want to deepen my expertise here. In practice, I combine Panchakarma with lifestyle guidance, diet planning, herbal remedies, yoga and mindfulness practices depending on what a patient actually needs at that moment. No two cases are same, and Ayurveda reminds me daily that healing must be personal. My approach is always focused on root-cause management rather than temporary relief. Diet, herbs, therapeutic oils, meditation routines, and simple daily habits—they all work together when chosen rightly. Sometimes results come slow, sometimes faster, but I try to keep care sustainable and compassionate. Helping someone regain energy, sleep better, or reduce pain, that is the real achievement in my journey. And I continue learning, because Ayurveda is deep, it doesn’t finish with one degree or one training, it grow with every patient and every experiance.My specialties lie in treating a range of chronic and lifestyle-related conditions using Ayurveda’s time-tested principles, tailored to each individual’s unique constitution (Prakriti). I have significant expertise in managing digestive disorders, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), acid reflux, constipation, diabetes, obesity and inflammatory bowel diseases. I also specialize in addressing stress-related and mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, insomnia, and burnout, which are increasingly common in today’s fast-paced world. By integrating therapies like Shirodhara (oil pouring on the forehead) to calm the nervous system, Abhyanga (herbal oil massages) to balance Vata dosha, and adaptogenic herbs like Ashwagandha and Brahmi, I help patients achieve mental clarity and emotional resilience. In the field of musculoskeletal and joint health, I excel in treating conditions like arthritis (rheumatoid and osteoarthritis), back pain, sciatica, and sports injuries. Using therapies such as Kati Basti (localized oil retention on the lower back) and potent anti-inflammatory herbs like Guggulu and Shallaki, I focus on reducing inflammation, improving joint mobility, and strengthening tissues. My treatments have helped many patients, particularly those seeking non-invasive alternatives, regain mobility and reduce pain through a blend of internal medications and external therapies. Skin disorders are another key area of my practice, where I address conditions like eczema, psoriasis, acne, and pigmentation issues holistically. By focusing on blood purification and balancing Pitta dosha and detoxifying Panchakarma techniques like Raktamokshana (bloodletting). My approach targets dietary and lifestyle triggers, offering sustainable results for clients who previously relied on temporary solutions like topical steroids. My dual expertise in Ayurveda and modern medicine allows me to create integrative treatment plans that are both effective and safe. I am deeply committed to patient education, empowering individuals to embrace Ayurvedic principles for sustainable health. Through this online platform, I am excited to offer virtual consultations, making the profound benefits of Ayurveda accessible to all. Whether you seek relief from a specific condition or aim to enhance overall vitality, I look forward to guiding you on your journey to balance and well-being with compassion and expertise.
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Dr. Raj Kalariya
I am Dr. Raj Kalariya, an Ayurvedic Doctor who believes real healing doesn’t come from quick fixes but from understanding how the body, mind & nature actually work together. I studied Ayurveda deeply — not just the texts but the meaning behind them — and over time I’ve come to see how ancient principles can still guide modern health care in powerful ways. Sometimes I mix a bit of modern medical insight too, because honestly, balance is what matters most. My focus is on helping people restore health naturally — through personalized Ayurvedic treatment, herbal formulations, diet correction, and daily lifestyle routines (Dinacharya) that actually fit into real life, not some ideal version of it. I look at root causes, not just the outward simptoms, because each person’s constitution (Prakriti) is unique. And that’s the thing I love most about Ayurveda — no two people are the same, even with the same illness. Sometimes patients come to me after trying many things, and I always remind them healing can be slow, it needs patience. Ayurveda isn’t about suppressing; it’s about aligning. I use classical diagnostic methods like Nadi Pariksha and detailed case observation to understand what’s going on beneath the surface. Then I design a plan that blends herbs, diet, detoxification (Panchakarma if needed), and daily mindfulness — a full, wholistic path toward better health. I’ve worked with cases ranging from chronic digestive problems and stress-related disorders to preventive care for immunity and vitality. I believe prevention is the real medicine — if you know how to live right according to your Dosha, half the diseases never start. Sometimes it feels like people forgot how natural healing can be, and that’s what I try to bring back, a bit at a time. If you’re looking for a natural, thoughtful, and honest approach to health — not just a prescription — then that’s what I try to offer everyday. (Sorry, maybe I wrote too long here!) But yes, Ayurveda isn’t just my work, it’s my way of seeing life, even when things don’t go perfectlly.
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Dr. Akshay Negi
I am currently pursuing my MD in Panchakarma, and by now I carry 3 yrs of steady clinical experience. Panchakarma for me is not just detox or some fancy retreat thing — it’s the core of how Ayurveda actually works to reset the system. During my journey I’ve handled patients with arthritis flares, chronic back pain, migraine, digestive troubles, hormonal imbalance, even skin and stress-related disorders... and in almost every case Panchakarma gave space for deeper healing than medicines alone. Working hands-on with procedures like Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Nasya, and Raktamokshana gave me a lot of practical insight. It's not just about performing the therapy, but understanding timing, patient strength, diet before and after, and how their mind-body reacts to cleansing. Some respond quick, others struggle with initial discomfort, and that’s where real patient support matters. I learnt to watch closely, adjust small details, and guide them through the whole process safely. My approach is always patient-centric. I don’t believe in pushing the same package to everyone. I first assess prakriti, agni, mental state, lifestyle, then decide what works best. Sometimes full Panchakarma isn’t even needed — simple modifications, herbs, or limited therapy sessions can bring results. And when full shodhana is required, I plan it in detail with proper purvakarma & aftercare, cause that’s what makes outcomes sustainable. The last few years made me more confident not just in procedures but in the philosophy behind them. Panchakarma isn’t a quick fix — it demands patience, discipline, trust. But when done right, it gives relief that lasts, and that’s why I keep refining how I practice it.
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Dr. Haresh Vavadiya
I am an Ayurvedic doctor currently practicing at Ayushakti Ayurveda—which honestly feels more like a learning ecosystem than just a clinic. Being here has changed the way I look at chronic conditions. You don’t just treat the label—you go after the cause, layer by layer, and that takes patience, structure, and real connection with the person sitting in front of you. Ayushakti has been around 33+ years, with global reach and seriously refined clinical systems. That means I get to work with protocols that are both deeply rooted in traditional Ayurveda and also super practical for today’s world. Whether I’m managing arthritis, asthma, skin issues like eczema or psoriasis, hormone trouble, gut problems, or stress overload—my first step is always a deep analysis. Prakriti, doshas, ahar-vihar, past treatments—everything gets mapped out. Once I’ve got that picture clear, I create a plan using herbal medicines, detox programs (especially Panchakarma), Marma therapy if needed, and definitely food and routine corrections. But nothing’s random. Each piece is chosen for *that* person. And I don’t just prescribe—I explain. Because when someone knows *why* they’re doing a certain thing, they stick with it longer, and the results hold. One thing I’ve learned while working here is how powerful Ayurved can be when it's structured right. At Ayushakti, that structure exists. It helps me treat confidently and track results properly. Whether I’m working with a first-time visitor or a patient who’s been dealing with the same thing for 10 years, my goal stays the same—help their system return to a natural, sustainable state of balance. What I really enjoy is seeing how people’s mindset changes once they start to feel better. When they stop depending on just temporary relief and start building their health from within—that’s when the real shift happens. And being part of that shift? That’s why I do this.
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