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IBS with Predominant Diarrhea with Bloating and sleep also less
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IBS with Predominant Diarrhea with Bloating and sleep also less - #22906

Asif Md

I am experiencing IBS with symptoms including diarrhea, bloating, and abdominal pain. My stomach feels very sensitive and weak. I’m looking for help to stop the IBS-related diarrhea and strengthen my gut. Additionally, I’m struggling with poor sleep and insomnia. Just to inform you, I had anxiety issues a few years ago, which have significantly lessened now, but my IBS symptoms have flared up recently. I would greatly appreciate any natural remedies or advice to help me manage these symptoms and improve my overall digestive health.

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Dear Asif Ji Thank you for reaching out and trusting this platform with your health journey, i understand that living with IBS, especially with symptoms like diarrhoea, bloating, abdominal pain, and gut sensitivity can deeply impact your daily comfort energy levels, and peace of mind. Sleep disturbances like insomnia can aggravate this issues and create a cycle of stress and tiredness along with digestive discomfort. It is hardening to hear that your anxiety has significantly reduced and that itself is a positive step forward. Now let’s focus down your digestive balance and strengthening your gut health naturally through the lens of Ayurveda.

Understanding your condition, according to ayurvedic point of view —

In Ayurveda, your current symptoms resemble a condition known as GRAHAANI, which is primarily a dysfunction of the small intestine and is GOVERNED by balancing Agni when Agni becomes irregular or weak often due to past stress, improper eating habits or lingering Doshi imbalances It leads to improper digestion, absorption, and elimination. This gives rise to symptoms like ATISARA.(diarrhoea.) UDARASHOOLA.(abdominal pain.) ADHMANA(bloating) and a feeling of weakness in the gut

In your case, based on the symptom picture and age, the dominant involvement appears to be of vata and PITTA Dosa with VATA PRAKOPA causing irregularity, dryness, and hyper motility, and PITTA VRIDDHI contributing to inflammation and sensitivity

Further more, your mind and VATA Dosha are deeply interconnected. The past anxiety may have triggered VATA imbalance in the MANO vagabond srotas (channels of Mind) which is now manifesting more dominantly in the Anna vaha srotas (digestive channels) so both mind and gut needs dental healing

Ayurvedic management plan

Letter us focus on the three approach

Correcting ani that is digestive fire Balancing Dosa Improving NIDRA and mental calmness

Dietary guidance (AHARA)—

Avoid cold gas producing or overly spicy food. This include salad, cold milk, uncooked sprouts, Maida, fried snacks, and exc tea or coffee Eat freshly cooked, warm, easy to digest foods, soft rice with moong dal steamed vegetables like pumpkin carrots, Teen buttermilk with cumin and Khichdi are ideal. Use digestive spices Add a small amount of HING SAUNF JEERA ginger and AJWAIN in your cooking to reduce gas and promote digestion

Avoid eating when stressed, distracted or late at night, eat your main mail. Allu between 12:48 PM. When Agni is strongest. Don’t combine incompatible food, such as milk with salty or sore items or fruits with diary

Herbal support—

A combination of classical Ayurvedic medicines and herbs will help stabilise your gut and gradually reverse the IBS

Kurajafhan vati-

Very effective in controlling diarrhoea and inflammation of the intestinal mucosa You can take one tablet twice daily after food with warm water

Bilwadi churna — it helps reduce diarrhoea, supports mucosal, healing, and improves appetite. You can take half teaspoon with buttermilk after meals twice daily. Avipattikara churna- If there is acidity or burning, then you can take half teaspoon before meals with water Panchamrit parpati- Supports intestinal healing and acts as observant, it can be added under supervision, if symptoms persist Shank vati - For bloating and gas, you can take one tablet twice daily with warm water after food

Gut, strengthening and rejuvenating herbs—

Once diarrhoea is stabilised, we shift focused to deep gut, repair and building

Shatavari churna+ Yasthimadhu churna- Half teaspoon with warm milk, cut, bedtime can be taken for lining repair and mild nervous system support Ashwagandha churna-half teaspoon at night with warm milk or water for rebuilding strength, improving sleep and calming beats Triphala churna— A mild daily detox and bottle regulator take 1 teaspoon with warm water at bedtime Take only if you have constipation otherwise avoid during diarrhoea episodes.

Lifestyle and daily routine—

Basha fixed daily routine, vacant sleep at consistent times, the body heels, when in rhythm Whole body massage, regular massage with warm BALA Ashwagandha oil can pacify vata and strengthen your nervous and digestive system

Avoid excessive travel, skipping meals, or late night screen exposure, which aggravate VATA

Improving sleep naturally

Poor sleep is often both a cause and consequence of VATA imbalance

Nighttime ritual Drink a cup of warm milk infused with NUTMEG, poppy seeds, or a pinch of Ashwagandha Shiroda or Head oil massage with BRAHMI oil before bedtime can calm the mind Brahmi vati can be used if insomnia is severe,

Avoid stimulant like caffeine, electronic devices or late meals in the evening, sleep before 10 PM

Long-term focus, rebuilding os and gut resilience

Your gut is your second brain and true healing lies gradually stashing harmony between the digestive nervous system and immune strength practice regular Pranayam for about 10 to 15 minutes, both morning and evening to balance the nervous system, meditation or Yoga Nidra once a day will help regulate the gut brain axis and reduce some conscious stress patterns As your diet improves, Raina harps like chyvanprash or drakshadi legs can be considered to Nourish rejuvenate tissues

Ayurveda views the body as an interconnected hole. What affects your direction touches your mind and body disturbs the mind disturbs your gut healing. IBS is not just about surprising symptoms, but gently restoring violence at all levels, physical, mental, and energetic. You have already made progress by addressing anxiety now it is time to complete the circle by Nurturing your gut with mindful food, HERBS lifestyle and rest

Please don’t hesitate to reach out if your symptoms, fluctuate or if you need help customising the HARBS or diet as per your prakriti with Patient, consistency and Care. Your gut can regain its strength and restful sleep. Can return. Wishing you strength balance and peace ahead.

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IBS called irritable bowel syndrome is associated with stress and anxiety so please be postive and take

Divya cologhrit tab=2-2 tab before meal twice daily

GRAHINI kapat ras KUTAJGHAN VATI MEDHA VATI=2-2 tab after meal twice daily

Avoid dairy products such as milk / ghee/butter/sweets

Fibrous fruits such as orange/ grapes/mango/sugar cane juice

Avoid wheat roti at night

Take curd/buttermilk

And Barley roti at night

You cured eaisly

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Take tablet Liv-52 1-0-1 after food with water Kutaj ghanvati 1-0-1 after food with water Take bael syrup 2tsp twice daily in a glass of water. Kamdudharas 1-0-1 after food with water Avoid gluten based foods, and milk Take butter milk with pinch of rock salt,+asafoetida+ 1tsp roasted jeera powder

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HELLO ASIF, YOU ARE NOT ALONE-MANY PEOPLE WITH A HISTORY OF ANXIETY AND STRESS EXPERIENCE IBS FLARES.

WHAT IS IBS- IS A CONDITION WHERE GUT(INTESTINE) BECOME OVERLY SENSITIVE. ITS NOT A DISEASE BUT A FUNCTIONAL DISORDER-MEANING YOUR GUT STRUCTURE IS NORMAL BUT IT IS NOT FUNCTIONING PROPERLY

YOUR TYPE-IBS-D(DIARRHEA DOMINANT)- IN YOUR CASE, THE BODY DIGESTES FOOD TOO QUICKLY OR UNEVENLY CAUSING LOOSE STOOLS, BLOATING AND GAS, CRAMPING OR ABDOMINAL PAIN, FATIGUE,WEAKNESS,SENSITIVE STOMACH(CANNOT TOLERATE MANY FOODS), POOR SLEEP AND MENTAL RESTLESSNESS

IN AYURVEDA YOUR CONDITION IS KNOWN AS GRAHANI CAUSED BY- -AGIN DUSTI-WEAK DIGESTIVE FIRE -VATA PITTA IMBALANCE-TOO MUCH MOVEMENT,HEAT,AND SENSITIVITY IN INTESTINES -MANSIK DOSHA VITIATION- OLD ANXIETY/STRESS DISTURING GUT-MIND CONNECTION

IN IBS-D, THE DIGESTION IS TOO QUICK AND IRREGULAR (LIKE A WEAK FLAME FLICKERING IN WIND)

GOALS OF AYURVEDIC TREATMENT IS- 1)TO STOP DIARRHEA AND BLOATING 2)STRENGTHEN DIGESTIVE FIRE 3)GEAL THE GUT LINING 4)CALM NERVOUS SYSTEM 5)IMPROVE DEEP SLEEP

TREATMENT-100% EFFECTIVE MEDICINES-DURATION 3-4 MONTHS WITH CONSISTENCY TO TREAT ROOT CAUSE

1)MORNING(EMPTY STOMACH) -KUTAJGHAN VATI-2 TABS WITH LUKEWARM WATER-CONTROLS DIARRHEA -BILWADI CHURNA- 1 TSP WITH BUTTERMILK OR WATER- STRENGTHEN INTESTINES

2)AFTER BREAKFAST AND DINNER- TWICE DAILY -MUSTARISTA+KUTAJARISTA-10 ML EACH WTH EQUAL WATER- IMPROVES DIGESTION,STOOPS LOOSE MOTIONS -HINGWASTAKA CHURNA-1/2 TSP WITH GHEE BEFORE MEALS- DIGESTION,REDUCES BLOATING -SHANKHA VATI-1 TAB TWICE AFTER MEALS- REDUCE GAS, INFLAMMATION

3)AT NIGHT- -TAGARA OR ASHWAGANDHA CHURNA-1/2 TSP WITH MILK - FOR SLEEP+NERVOUS SYSTEM -JATAMANSI CHURNA- 1/2 TSP WITH WATER-CALMS ANXIETY,HELPS SLEEP

DIET PLAN- EARLY MORNING- WARM JEERA AJWAIN WATER BREAKFAST- MOONG DAL CHILLA,COWS GHEE ETC MIDMORNING- RIPE BANANA OR POMEGRANATE OR ANY FRUITS LUNCH- RICE,MOONG DAL,BOILED VEGGIES EVENING- LIGHT ROASTED MAKHANA OR FRUIT DINNER- MOONG SOUP,THIN RICE GRUEL,GHEE BEFORE BED- MILK

*BUTTERMILK DAILY WITH ROASTED JEERA POST LUNCH-VERY MUCH BENEFICIAL IN IBS

AVOID- COLD RAW STALE FERMENRED FRIED OILY SPICY FOOD TEA/COFFEE WHITE SUGAR HEAVY LEGUMES(RAJMA,CHANA), RAW SALADS AND RAW SPROUTS LATE NIGHT EATING SKIPPING MEALS

YOGA,PRANAYAM AND SLEEP ROUTINE YOGA-15 MIN DAILY PAWANMUKTASANA APANASANA BALASANA SUPTABADDHAKONASANA-ALL ABOVE EMPTY STOMACH MORNING VAJRASANA AFTER MEALS

PRANAYAM- ANULOM VILOM-15 MIN SHEETALI BHRAMARI-5 MIN

SLEEP SUPPORT- -WARM OIL FOOT MASSAGE-SESAME OIL/GHEE BEFORE BED-MOST UNDERRATED BUT EVERY EFFECTIVE TREATMENT -NO SCREEN AFTER 9 PM -READ CALMING CONTENT OR DO 5 MIN SPIRITUAL CHANTING BEFORE SLEEP

DURATION OF TREATMENT IN 3-4 WEEKS- CONTROL DIARRHEA 4-6 WEEKS- REPAIR GUT,REDUCE SENSITIVITY CALMS MIND IMPROVE SLEEP- 4-6 WEEKS AFTER 3-4 MONTHS- STOP MEDICATIONS SHIFT TO HEALTHY DIET

*BAEL FRUIT PULP OR JUICE-GREAT FOR IBS-D

SLEEP AT LEAST 7-8 HOURS-PEACEFULLY

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPPFUL DO FOLLOW THANK YOU

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Hello Asif MD

" NO NEED TO WORRY "

" I WILL HELP YOU UNDERSTAND TO RECOVER WITH UR WEAK DIGESTION IBS -D B SLEEP ISSUES SAFELY EFFECTIVELY PERMENENTLY "

UR CONCERNS Too Weak Digestion Severe Gas Loose Motions with Mucus Abdominal Pain Gut Sensitivity Poor Sleep Insomnia

MEDICAL HISTORY Anxiety

" ALL THESE ARE SYMPTOMS OF IBS- D( GRAHANI ROG & PRAVAHIKA) LIKE GUT IMBALANCE "

* These Probelm are Due to Weak Digestive Fire ( Mandagi ) * Such Probelm are Manosharrika ( Psychosomatic) Both Body and Mind Distrubance

• YOUR PROBLEMS :-

•High Agni Pitta Vata Imbalance • Agnimandya ( Weak Digestive Fire) •Ajirna(Indigestion) • Aam ( Toxins) •Adhmana (Flatulent Dyspepsia) • Amlapitta ( Acidity tendency) •sangrahani ( Malabsorption Syndrome) • Grahani ( IBS ) • Pravahika (IBS -D ) • Dhatukshay ( Malnutrition Weight issues)

• PROBABLE CAUSES :-

Weak Digestive Fire ( Agni ) Frequent Indigestion Improper Diet Highly Acidic Salty Sour Spicy Masala Oily Fast Junk Heavy for digestion Foods ; Improper Lifestyle Stress Anxiety Sedentary Life Style Addictions Nutritional Imablance Infections like H Pylori Amoebic Milk Indigestion Gluten Indigestion Fast eating etc

MANIFESTATION

Due to Above Causes —>Agni + Pitta + Vata Imablance ( Weak Digestive Fire —> Ajirna ( Indigestion) ----> Ama ( Toxins) + High Kapha Vata Imablance ----> Gut Vat Imbalance Bloating Gas Gut Kapha Imbalance Loose Stools with Mucus----> Kapha Vat Imbalance Affecting Malabsorption —> Dhatukshay (Malnutrition) Fatigue & Other Psychological issues

" NO NEED TO WORRY AYURVEDA HAS BEST PROMISING RESULTS ORIENTED ROOT LINE CURE FOR UR ISSUES "

• NOTE - ONLY TAKING MEDICINE IS NOT ENOUGH.U NEED COMBINATION THERAPY

• IN MY CLINICAL PRACTICE I HAVE SEEN 100 % RESULTS WITH COMBINING FOLLOWING TREATMENTS

"Ayurvedic Medicines+ Proper Diet + Physical Activities Exercise+ Yoga + Lifestyles Modification+ Stress Management + Nutritional Suppliments+ Counselling + Instructions to Follow "

• 100 % RESULT ORIENTED AYURVEDIC TREATMENT U MUST TRY

( Bloating Gas Irregular Bowels corrections appetite digestion Improves Energy improves Gut Flora maintains)

FOR GRAHANI ROG ( GUT IMBALANCE IBS D) * Tab.Ananadbhairav Ras ( Baidyanth Pharma) 1 -0- 1 After Food FOR AGNI DIGESTIVE POWDER AND BLOATING GAS * Tab.Agnitundi Vati ( Dhootapapeshwar Pharma) 1 -0-1 After Food FOR GUT HEALING FLORA REPAIR * Bilagyl ( Sandu Pharma) 2 Tsf Morning 2 Tsf Night After Food FOR GOOD ABSORPTION:- * Tab.Kutaj Parpati ( Dhootapapeshwar Pharma) 2 -0-2 After Food FOR NATURAL FLORA BUILDING PLANT BASED * Cap.Bliss Ashwagandha Multivitamin with Probiotics and Enzymes ( Bliss Wellness Pharma) 1-0-1 After Lunch FOR GUT MOTILITY AND MOTION CORRECTION * Syrup.Kutajmustakarista ( Alva’s Pharma) 15 ml -0- 15 ml Night After Food FOR STRESS BRAIN GUT AXIS CORRECTIONS SLEEP * Tab.Tagar 250 mg 0-0-2 After Food

INSTRUCTIONS MUST TO FOLLOW

• Drink Plenty of Water Fluids Fibers. • 100 Steps Walking After every meal • Hing Jeera Ajawain Sounf Mulethi Water Decoction Once Daily • Avoid Excessive Tea Coffee • Avoid Addictions like Smoke Alcohol Tobacco Tea Coffee if Any • Avoid Spicy Salty Sour Masala Fast Foods Nonveg Bakery excessive tea coffee No Afternoon Sleep • Timely Food Timely Sleep • Avoid Mental Stress Overthinking • Totally Avoid outside foods • Avoid Overeating Frequent Eating Sleeping immediately after food

• 100 % WORKING HOME MADE DELICIOUS PACHAK DECOCTION TO DIGESTION - TAKE EARLY MORNING

Hing 3 Pinches+ Jeera 1 Tsf+ Ajawain 6 Spoons + Sounff 2 Tsf+ Sendha Namak 2 Pinches+ Pure Turmeric 1 Pinch+ Methi Seeds 1 Tsf+ Tulsi Leaves 10 No + Pudina Leaves 10 in No + Dry Ginger 1 Pinch+ Jaggery 1 Tsf+ 1 Glass of Water — Boil on Mil Flame till it Becomes ½ Glass — Drink Boil Cooled Tea like twice a Day After Food

• DELICIOUS HOME MADE BUTTERMILK TO IMPROVE DIGESTION - TAKE AFTERNOON

Hing 3 Pinches + Jeera 1 Tsf + Ajawain ¼ Tsf + Coriander leaves 6 + Pudina Leaves 2 + Epsom Salt 2 Pinches + Fresh Butter Milk 1 Glass on Empty Stomach Daily Morning 1 Glass

• NORMAL DIET

* EARLY MORNING - Pachak Tea/Decoction as Mentioned Above

* BREAKFAST - Rava Ragi Bajra Oats Items/ Fruits Salads/ Home made Soups

* LUNCH

1 ½ Roti ( Jwar Bajara Ragi) + One Sabji ( Brinjal Lauki etc ) + 1 Green Leafy Vegetable ( Palak/Methi etc ) + 1 Glass Butter Milk+ Green Salad Rayta + Streamed Rice + Moong Dal * Delicious Buttermilk as suggested Earlier

* DINNER - Half of Lunch Quantity/ Fruits Salads/ Light Diet

• DO’S :- Prefer Healthy Nutritious Well Cooked Steamed Light for Digestion All Green leafy vegetables Salads Sprouts Fruits Soaked Dry fruits fibers Plenty Of Water Fluids intake Luke Warm Water to Drink Fresh Butter Milk ,Cow Ghee
Lauki Turai Prawal Methi Palak Carrot Jeera Ajawain Hing Apple Pomegranate

• DON’TS :- Restrict Heavy for digestion Excessive Acidic Salty Sour Spicy Fried Oily Junk food Food Non veg Other Dairy products (Milk Curd )Bakery Foods Wheat Maida Udad items Fermented Foods Excess Tea Coffee Milk Panner Curd Rajma Chole Pea Poha Sabudana Fermented Foods Deep fried

• LIFESTYLE MODIFICATIONS Rest Good Sleep Lifestyle Physical Activities Timely Food Intakes Sleep Early Wake Early Avoid Sedentary Lifestyle

• YOGA Anulom Vilom Pranayam Surya Namaskar Panvanmuktasan Utkatasna Malasan ( 5 Rounds Each)

• EXERCISES Walking Jogging Mild Mobility Exercise Aerobics etc

• ANTISTRESS Dhyan Meditation

REGARDS

Dr Arun Desai

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For managing IBS with predominant diarrhea and bloating, Ayurveda offers several natural interventions, primarily focusing on your digestive fire or agni, and calming your mind, which is interconnected with gut health. First, dietary habits play a critical role. Favor foods that are balancing for Vata dosha, as IBS symptoms may be indicative of a Vata imbalance. Incorporate warm, cooked foods, such as steamed vegetables, soups, rice, and ghee. Avoid raw, cold foods, caffeinated beverages, and excessive spices as these can exacerbate symptoms.

A simple home remedy involves using cumin, coriander, and fennel seeds; these can balance your digestion. Boil a teaspoon of each in a cup of water, strain, and drink it twice a day. This decoction may assist in reducing bloating and improving gut motility. Also, consuming a teaspoon of psyllium husk mixed with lukewarm water at bedtime could help normalize bowel movements by absorbing excess fluid and firming stools.

Addressing the poor sleep aspect, ensure that your evening routine is calming. Ayurveda suggests drinking warm milk with a pinch of turmeric and a dash of nutmeg before bed. This can enhance sleep quality and relaxation. Ashwagandha, an adaptogenic herb, is known for its calming properties; taking it in the morning may help mitigate stress and support restful sleep.

Practicing calming breathing exercises, like alternate nostril breathing (Nadi Shodhana), can help reduce anxiety and improve sleep quality. Additionally, regular abhyanga or self-massage with warm sesame oil can soothe your nervous system and improve circulation.

Remember, establishing a consistent daily routine or dinacharya is pivotal. Try to eat, sleep, and wake up at the same time daily. Limiting screen time before bed, and ensuring your sleeping environment is quiet and dark are simple yet effective ways to improve sleep.

While these strategies may provide relief, if symptoms persist, it’s crucial to consult a healthcare professional to rule out other conditions and receive further guidance tailored to your needs.

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I am working right now as a Consultant Ayurvedic Ano-Rectal Surgeon at Bhrigu Maharishi Ayurvedic Hospital in Nalgonda—and yeah, that name’s quite something, but what really keeps me here is the kind of cases we get. My main focus is managing ano-rectal disorders like piles (Arsha), fistula-in-ano (Bhagandara), fissure-in-ano (Parikartika), pilonidal sinus, and rectal polyps. These are often more complex than they look at first, and they get misdiagnosed or overtreated in a lotta places. That’s where our classical tools come in—Ksharasutra therapy, Agnikarma, and a few other para-surgical techniques we follow from the Samhitas...they’ve been lifesavers honestly. My work here pushes me to keep refining surgical precision while also sticking to the Ayurvedic core. I do rely on modern diagnostics when needed, but I won’t replace the value of a well-done Nadi Pariksha or assessing dosha-vikruti in depth. Most of my patients come with pain, fear, and usually after a couple of rounds of either incomplete surgeries or just being fed painkillers n antibiotics. And I totally get that frustration. That’s why I combine surgery with a whole support plan—Ayurvedic meds, diet changes, lifestyle tweaks that actually match their prakriti. Not generic stuff off a handout. Over time, I’ve seen that when people follow the whole protocol, not just the procedure part, the recurrence drops a lot. I’m quite particular about follow-up and wound care too, ‘cause we’re dealing with delicate areas here and ignoring post-op can ruin outcomes. Oh and yeah—I care a lot about educating folks too. I talk to patients in OPD, sometimes give community talks, just to tell people they do have safer options than cutting everything out under GA! I still study Shalya Tantra like it’s a living document. I try to stay updated with whatever credible advancements are happening in Ayurvedic surgery, but I filter what’s fluff and what’s actually useful. At the end of the day, my aim is to offer respectful, outcome-based care that lets patients walk out without shame or fear. That’s really what keeps me grounded in this field.
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Dr. Shashank P Bhat
I am an Ayurvedic physician who kinda found my grounding during my BAMS at SDM Institute of Ayurveda, Bangalore—graduated 2022. That place really drilled in the classics, like proper Ayurveda-shastra, but also pushed us to actually use it in clinics, not just memorize verses. Right now I’m doing my PG in Shalya Tantra (Ayurvedic Surgery), which is a bit intense honestly, but it’s also where I feel most focused... like I can bridge the old with the now, if that makes sense. I’ve worked across outpatient and inpatient setups for around 3 years. Assisted in surgeries. Monitored recoveries. Some days are all about bandaging and Basti, others I’m counseling families or setting up herbal meds for chronic stuff. It’s always changing. I’ve done classical therapies like Ksharasutra, Agnikarma and also worked with modern tools — not against them, with them. Feels important to say that. What really matters to me tho is patient trust. I try to explain what’s going on without sounding preachy... like, if someone comes in with a pilonidal sinus or chronic fissure, I don’t just talk meds — I explain why their lifestyle or digestion’s probably linked too. My strength (if I can call it that) lies in making Ayurvedic surgery feel less intimidating n more real-world. I’m not chasing shortcuts. Not here to sell cures. My aim’s just to help more ppl see that healing doesn’t have to mean choosing between ancient n modern. You can have both—like a Sushruta blade held in a 21st century hand. And if I can keep doing that—blending Shalya with evidence, compassion with clarity—then ya, I’d feel like I’m on the right path.
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Dr. Jatin Kumar Sharma
I am a BAMS graduate and currently running my own clinic, where I see patients on a regular basis and try to give them honest, practical care. My daily work involves understanding different health concerns, listening properly to what the patient is going through, and then planning treatment in a way that actually fits their routine. I believe treatment should not feel confusing or rushed, and sometimes even small changes make a big difference. Running my own clinic has taught me a lot about responsibility and consistency. Some days are busy, some are slow, but every patient brings a different challenge and learning. I focus mainly on Ayurvedic treatment methods, lifestyle correction and long-term health balance, rather than quick fixes. There are times when progress takes longer, but I stay patient and keep working with the person step by step. I try to keep my approach simple, practical and honest. For me, real success is when a patient feels better in daily life, sleeps better, eats better and slowly regains balance. That is what keeps me going and improving every day.
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Dr. Arun Desai
I am Dr. Arun Desai, working in Ayurveda for 19+ years now, both online and offline. My clinic, Ayur Sanjivani, is at #44 B 1, Opp Adarsh Laundry, beside Tej Residency, near Kavalemath Somwaar Peth Cross in Tilakwadi, Belgaum – bit of a long address but patients seem to find it just fine. Over time I’ve learned that people today want relief fast but still safe and lasting. That’s where I mix the depth of classical Ayurveda with practical tweaks to suit this fast moving lifestyle. I don’t like giving something that just masks a symptom – I want to get to the root cause whenever possible. At the clinic, I try to keep things warm and easy to talk, not a stiff doctor’s table vibe. Whether it’s diagnosis, a Panchakarma session, or simple counseling, I want patients to feel they can ask anything, even small doubts. Education matters too – when someone understands why a certain diet or lifestyle change is needed, they actually follow it better. Treatments may include herbal formulations, diet charts, yoga routines, exercise plans, detox, anti-stress work – all depending on their prakruti and condition. Over the years, I’ve treated people from many walks of life – each case different, which keeps me learning. Some come for joint pain, some for skin problems, others for lifestyle disorders like diabetes or high BP. I still follow authentic Ayurvedic principles but adapt them so they work in today’s reality. And yes, I’m always updating my knowledge, making sure the practice stays ethical and effective, because for me, Ayurveda isn’t just treatment – it’s a way to help someone rebuild their health from inside out.
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Dr. Snehal Vidhate
I am Dr. Snehal Vidhate, born n brought up in Maharashtra—and honestly, for as long as I remember I’ve felt this pull towards Ayurveda. Not the fancy version ppl throw around, but the deep, real kind that actually helps ppl. I did my BAMS from YMT Ayurvedic Medical College in Kharghar. That’s where I got my basics strong—like really studied the shastras, understood prakriti, doshas, the whole deal. Not just crammed theory but started to see how it shows up in real lives. After finishing BAMS, I got into this one-year certificate course at Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth, Delhi—honestly a turning point. I was super lucky to learn Kerala Ayurveda from my Guru, Prof. Dr. G.G. Gangadharan. He’s got this way of seeing things... simple but deep. That time with him taught me more than any textbook ever could. It kinda reshaped how I look at health, healing n how precise Ayurveda can be when you respect its roots. Right now I’m doing my MD in Panchakarma from SDM Ayurveda College, Bangalore. This place is like a hub for serious Ayurveda work. The Panchakarma training here? Super intense. We go deep into detoxification & rasayana therapy—not just theory again, but hands-on. I’m learning to blend classical techniques with today’s clinical demands.. like how to make Vamana or Basti actually doable in modern patient setups. My current practice is really about merging tradition with logic. Whether it’s chronic skin issues, gut problems, stress burnout or hormone stuff—my goal is to get to the root, not just hush the symptoms. I use Panchakarma when needed, but also a lot of ahara-vihara tweaks, medhya herbs, sometimes just slowing ppl down a bit helps. I really believe Ayurveda’s power is in its simplicity when done right. I don’t try to fix ppl—I work *with* them. And honestly, every patient teaches me something back.
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Dr. Ankit Rathore
I am someone who really got to feel the weight of actual practice during my one year internship at the civil hospital. It wasn’t just routine—it was a daily crash course in reality, where textbook cases didn’t always match what walked through the door. I spent long hours rotating through departments—OPD, emergency, minor OT, even labor rooms—and yeah, each one taught me something I couldn’t’ve learned sitting in lectures. There were days I saw over 40–50 patients in OPD, most with multilayered complaints—gastritis mixed with anxiety, or skin rashes that flared worse in stressy situations. I had to listen sharp, note quick, and still not miss anything. Like, once I forgot to double-check a sugar reading and the case shifted entirely, and that messed with me a bit. You learn from these things tho. I did. Civil hospital life means working with all types of ppl—those with chronic issues like joint pain, those rushing in with acute fevers, and sometimes those who just need someone to explain their condition calmly. I handled case sheets, helped in rounds, observed surgeries (some minor, some I couldn’t stop thinking about later tbh), managed herbal prescriptions under supervision, and did a lotta counseling, which is underrated honestly. One thing that stood out to me was how often symptoms were being treated but not the pattern behind them. Like repeat migraines? Usually it was more about sleep or stress than just pain. That shifted how I approached things. Made me dig deeper, not just ask "what hurts" but also "since when and what else changed?" The internship taught me to act quick but also pause when needed, speak confidently but also shut up and learn when I didn’t know something—trust me, those moments happened too. It gave me the ground reality of how Ayurvedic support can sit side-by-side with hospital protocols. Not everything went smooth—forgot a file once, mixed two doses (minor issue but still), and yeah, sometimes I was too cautious when I shoud've acted faster. But that year shaped me... more than anything else. And I carry all that messiness and learning into my practice now, everyday.
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Dr. Payal Rumi Mandape
I am working right now as a Senior Research Fellow on an AYUSH-funded project under CCRAS—it’s a big one for me. It’s not just about writing papers or collecting data, like some people assume. We’re actually trying to validate classical Ayurvedic treatments using proper research methods, real patients, real clinical outcomes. I didn’t expect research to pull me in this deep honestly, but it’s showing me how much of Ayurveda still needs to be *re-seen* through today's lens. Not reinvented, just translated properly. That’s the work we’re doing—trying to show what already works, in a language modern healthcare understands. Alongside that, I also work as a personal diet consultant with Bajaj Capital. It’s a different setup entirely—one-on-one with clients who’re mostly confused about food, health, energy, what’s wrong or right for their body type. I build plans based on their prakriti, current imbalances (some ppl don’t even know they have any!), season, and life habits. And no, it’s not only about what to eat—it’s also about when, how, how much. Diet, sleep, stress—all of it connects. Sometimes the advice is dead simple, but that’s exactly what people ignore. This combination—research plus real-life consulting—it’s made my approach more grounded, I think. I’m always toggling between ancient texts and current-day issues like burnout, insulin resistance, or digestion that just refuses to settle. Whether it's a vata-heavy imbalance or long-term acidity or even lifestyle stuff like thyroid or bp, my goal is to keep it practical and honest—not just throw herbs or panchkarma at every single thing. It's about fitting Ayurveda into the real life ppl are living.
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Dr. Ramesh Bhatiya
I am having about a year of hands-on experience in clinical health, mostly working closely with patients in real care settings. My focus stay on understanding disease beyond reports, looking at daily habits, mental state, and overall strength of body. I follow a holistic approach especially while supporting cancer patients, where care is not only about symptoms but also comfort, nutrition, and emotional balance. During this time I worked with patients at different stages of illness, and that taught me patience, sometimes things move slow, sometimes progress feel uneven. I try to integrate holistic health principles carefully, without overdoing anything, because every patient respond differntly. Cancer care, in my view, need gentle planning and steady follow-up, not aggressive promises. I believe clinical experience shape judgement more than theory alone, though I still keep learning everyday. My approach remain patient-centric, focused on improving quality of life and supporting overall wellbeing. There are days when outcomes are uncertain, but consistent care and honest guidance still matter a lot, even when answers are not very clear.
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Dr. M.Sushma
I am Dr. Sushma M and yeah, I’ve been in Ayurveda for over 20 yrs now—honestly still learning from it every day. I mostly work with preventive care, diet logic, and prakriti-based guidance. I mean, why wait for full-blown disease when your body’s been whispering for years, right? I’m kinda obsessed with that early correction part—spotting vata-pitta-kapha imbalances before they spiral into something deeper. Most ppl don’t realize how much power food timing, digestion rhythm, & basic routine actually have… until they shift it. Alongside all that classical Ayurveda, I also use energy medicine & color therapy—those subtle layers matter too, esp when someone’s dealing with long-term fatigue or emotional heaviness. These things help reconnect not just the body, but the inner self too. Some ppl are skeptical at first—but when you treat *beyond* the doshas, they feel it. And I don’t force anything… I just kinda match what fits their nature. I usually take time understanding a person’s prakriti—not just from pulse or skin or tongue—but how they react to stress, sleep patterns, their relationship with food. That whole package tells the story. I don’t do textbook treatment lines—I build a plan that adjusts *with* the person, not on top of them. Over the years, watching patients slowly return to their baseline harmony—that's what keeps me in it. I’ve seen folks come in feeling lost in symptoms no one explained… and then walk out weeks later understanding their body better than they ever did. That, to me, is healing. Not chasing symptoms, but restoring rhythm. I believe true care doesn’t look rushed, or mechanical. It listens, observes, tweaks gently. That's the kind of Ayurveda I try to practice—not loud, but deeply rooted.
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