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I want growth hormone therapy at 23 age and plz give me advice can I get or not for increasing height at the 23 age female....if u have another optionfor increasing height than plz suggest me.........,....,........................................................................................................................

आयु: 23
पुरानी बीमारियाँ: I have not any chronic disease but I want to increasing my height by growth hormone therapy....
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Exercise cycling, swimming, pull ups. Ashwagandharishta 15ml twice after meal with lukewarm water Tb.Asthishrikhla 3-0-3 Review every 3 months.

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FOR HEIGHT GROWTH I HAVE SUGGESTED SOME ANCIENT FORMULA AND SOME EXERCISES…

BAMBOO MURABBA=1 PIECE AT EARLY MORNING…IN CHINESE MED BAMBOO HELP INCREASING HGH(HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE)

ASHWAGANDHA CHURNA=100GM SHATAWAR CHURNA=100GM…MIX BOTH TAKE 1 TSP WITH MILK AT NIGHT

YOGA AND EXERCISES==REGULAR DO TADASANA/ VAZRASANA/ HALASANA

PRANAYAMA=BHARMRI/ UDGEETH PRANAYAMA REGULARLY

ITSS MAIN MED AND EXERCISE TO INCREASE HGH AND HEIGHT

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HELLO PREET,

At the age of 23, female heigh growth through natural or medical means becomes very limited, because MEDICAL FACTS -growth plates in bones close after puberty, typically between ages 16-18 in females. -after closure, growth hormone therapy is ineffective for increasing height unless- -there was documented GH deficiency before puberty-which would usually have been treated earlier -even then , GH therapy doesn’t help after plate closure

REALISTIC OPTIONS AT AGE 23

1)POSTURE CORRECTION AND SPINAL ALIGNMENT helps you look taller by 1-2 cm

YOGA ASANA-tadasana, bhujangasana, chakrasana, paschimottanasana -STRETCHING- morning and evening spinal stretches -massage therapy+ hot water- helps improve spinal flexibility but won’t increase bone length.

2)NUTRITIONAL OPTIMIZATION -wont make you taller but helps you stay lean, strong, and feel confident -vit d , calcium, and protein rich foods -ashwagandha+shatavari churna- 1tsp each with warm milk may help improve strength and posture not height.

3)HEEL LIFE AND CONFIDENCE BOOST -insoles or minor orthotic lifts(adds 1-2 cm) -work on confidence, personality, communication, and fitness-these often matter more than height in adult life.

WHHY GH THERAPY IS NOT ADVISED:- -GH injections are expensive, risky(can cause joint pain, diabetes, cancer risk) and not approved for cosmetic height gain in adults -In india, its only prescribed under endocrinologist supervision for very specific deficiencies or disorders

AYURVEDIC SUPPORT FOR POSTURE, FLEXIBILITY, HORMONAL BALANCE -Oil massage with bala taila -nasya therapy -ashwagandha, shatavariq, gokshudra- Churna daily

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Play outdoor game where legs are more active like basketball, . Cycling, swimming, running, playing badminton, all these will help in growth of the height Take shatavari granules 2tsp in a glass of milk Ashwagandha churan 0-0-1tsp at bedtime with milk Apply sesame oil during cold season and coconut oil on warm season.

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Hello Preet,

please understand the physiology of human where girls can grow till 20 yrs. 14 to 17 yrs will be peak maximum growth phase. very few of them will grow in their early 20’s. So i see you are 23yr old now there is 5% chances of growth at this particular phase of your life.

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physical activities such as swimming, basket ball, badminton, tennis, etc kind of sports might help to an extent but not guarantied that youll grow tall. even if you do, you might grow 2 inches or 3 maximum.

no oral medications can help with this regard. Instead, you can focus on muscle strength training, bone strengthing, etc.

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HELLO PREET,

*CAN YOU GRWO TALLER AT 23?- MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE

BONE GROWTH BASICS- -HEIGHT INCREASES DURING CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE DUE TO LONG BONE(FEMUR,TIBIA,HUMERUS) GROWING AT THEIR EPIPHYSEAL(GROWTH) PLATES. -THESE GROWTH PLATES ARE MADE OF CARTILAGE,ALLOWING BONES TO ELONGATE. -AFTER PUBERTY, SEX HORMONES LIKE ESTROGEN CAUSE EPIPHYSEAL FUSION-BONE HARDENS AND GROWTH STOPS PERMENENTLY.

WHEN DOES GROWTH STOPS? -FOR MOST FEMALES- GROWTH STOOPS BETWEEN 16-18 YEARS(SOMETIMES UP TO 20 IF PUBERTY IS DELAYED) -AFTER FUSION,NO NATURAL OR ARTIFICIAL METHOD CAN INCREASE BONE HEALTH.

#TRUTH ABOUT GROWTH HORMONE(GH)THERAPY AT 23 -GH IS A PEPTIDE HORMNONE FROM THE PITUTARY GLAND. -IN CHILDREN WITH GH DEFICIENCY,IT CAN STIMULATE HEIGHT GROWTH -IN CHILDREN WITH GH DEFICIENCY, IT CAN. STIMULATE HEIGHT GROWTH -GH IS ONLY EFFECTIVE BEFORE EPIPHYSEAL FUSION.

GH THERAPY AAFTER 23:- -WORKS FOR=TISSUE REPAIR,MUSCLE GAIN,ANTI-AGING(IN RARE CONDITIONS) -DOES’NT WIORK FOR= INCREASING HEIGHT(AS EPIPHYSEAL PLATES ARE FUSED) -SIDE EFFECTS= INSULIN RESISTANCE, JOINT PAIN, ORGAN ENLARGEMENT, ACROMEGALY -COST=30,000-80,000/MONTH OR MORE -LEGAL STATUS = BANNED FOR COSMETIC USE IN INDIA WITHOUR MEDICAL INDICATION.

SO GH THERAPY IS NOT ONLY USELESS FOR HEIGHT AT YOUR AGE, BUT ALSO DANGEROUS,EXPENSIVE, AND UNETHICAL WHEN USED WITHOUT PROPER MEDICAL NEED

#AYURVEDICALLY -AYURVEDA DOES’NT SEE HEIGHT AS “FIXED”, IT DEPENDS ON- -PRAKRITI(CONSTITUTION)-VATA INDIVIDUALS ARE THIN AND TALL, KAPHA MAY BE SHORTER BUT STRONGER -ASTHI DHATU(BONE TISSUE)- GOVERNED BY DIGESTIVE FIRE AND PROPER NUTRITION. -SAMHANANA(BODY COMPACTNESS)- DENSE BONES AND MUSCLES DEVELOP WITH GOOD DIET, OJAS AND SLEEP.

EVEN AFTER 23, YOU CAN OPTIMIZE YOUR ASTHI AND MAMSA DHATU TO IMPROVE POSTURE, STRENGTH,ENERGY AND VISUAL HEIGHT.

#WHAT YOU CAN ACHIEVE AT 23-LETS SEE THIS YOU CAN VISIBLY GAIN 1-2 INCHES THROUGH

*POSTURAL CORRECTION=LENGTHENS SPINE, MAKES YOU STAND TALL *SPINAL DECOMPRESSION(YOGA,MASSAGE)= IMPROVES INTERVERTEBRAL SPACING *CORE STRENGTHENING AND MUSCLE TONE= ENHANCES UPRIGHT FRAME *AYURVEDIC RASAYANA AND HERBS= SUPPORTS BONE TISSUE REJUVINATION *NUTRITION+REST= REVITALIZES BODY ND PROMOTES HEALTHY STRUCTURE.

WHILE BONE LENGTHENING IS NOT POSSIBLE ENHANCING YOUR STRUCTURAL ALIGNMENT AND ENERGY IS-

#NATURAL HEIGHT ENHANCING PROCEDURES

A)YOGA- ELONGATE THE SPINE AND CORRECT POSTURE -DAILY 30-40 MINUTES.BEST PERFORMED EARLY MORNING 1)TADASANA(MOUNTAIN POSE)=LENGTHENS FULL BODY 2)BHUJANGASANA(COBRA POSE)=OPENS SPINE AND CHEST 3)CHAKRASANA(WHEEL)=BACK FLEXIBILITY AND STRETCH 4)PASCHIMOTTANASANA= HAMSTRINGS AND SPINE STRETCH 5)TRIKONSANA(TRIANGLE)=IMPROVES LATERAL EXTENSION 6)SURYANAMSKAR=12 ROUNDS=FULL BODY ACTIVATION

FOCUS ON SPINAL AWARENESS. YOU WILL APPEAR 1-2 INCHES TALLER WITHIN 4-6 WEEKS WITH DEDICATION.

#AYURVEDIC SUPPLEMETS-SAFE AND EFFECTIVE 1)ASHWAGANDHA CHURNA- 1 TSP WITH WARM MILK AT NIGHT= BUILDS MUSCLES,ENERGY ,SLEEP

2)SHATAVARI GRANULES- 1 TSP WITH MILK IN MORNING=ENHANCES FEMALE HORMONAL HEALTH

3)PRAVAL PISTI+MUKTA SUKTI=125MG EACH WITH HONEY AFTER MEALS=BONE SUPPORT, CALCIUM,DIGESTION

4)ASTHIPOSHAK TABLETS(ZANDU)=1 TAB THRICE DAILY= BONE SUPPORT

5)AMALAKI RASAYANA= 1 TSP AFTER DINNER= STRENGTHENS IMMUNITY,TISSUE

DURATION=3-6 MONTHS

#SPINE AND LEG STRENGTHENING(FOR UPRIGHT,TALL POSTURE) -STRENGTHEN CORE AND BACK MUSCLES -AVOID SLOUCHING AND SCREEN-NECK -USE MEDICATED OIL FOR DAILY SPINE MASSAGE - BALA ASHWAGANDHADI TAILA OR KSHEERBALA TAILA

#DIETARY SUPPORT FOR BONE NOURISHMENT FOODS TO INCLUDE -BONE BUILDERS=SESAME SEEDS,ALMONDS,DRUMSTICKS,FIGS,COW MILK,GHEE AND RAGI -ASTHI DHATU ENHANCERS=ASHWAGANDHA,SHATAVARI, GOKSHURA,GUDUCHI -RASA+RAKTA STRENGTH=DATES,POMEGRANATE, BEETROOT,JAGGERY,MOONG DAL -CALCIUM RICE=PANNER,CURD,MAKHANA,DRUMSTICK LEAVES, LOTUS STEM

#PSYCHOLIGICAL AND SELF GROWTH SUPPORT -MANY YOUNG WOMEN LIKE YOU FEEL LOW DUE TO SOCIETAL PRESSURE ABOUT HEIGHT, BUT REMEMBER -YOUR ENERGY, POSTURE,VOICE,SMILE AND PRESSENCE MATTER MOST THAN INCHES. -LOOK AT SUCCESSFUL PERSONALITIES LIKE ARIANA GRANDE(5’0"), ALIA BHAT(5’2") ETC- COONFIDENCE>HEIGHT

WORK ON- -POSTURE -STAND TALL ALWAYS -WALKING STYLE -CLOTHING(VERTICAL LINES, HIGH WAIST) -FOOTWEAR(1-2 INCHES WEDGE) -CORE FITTNESS -MAINLY SMILING CONFIDENTLY

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE CLEAR AND HELPFULL

THANK YOU

DR.MAITRI ACHARYA

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Dear Preet First, I want to know how much is your weight and height and accordingly, we can decide

But usually at the age of 23 bone growth plates that is epiphysis Will fuse so growth hormone therapy is not likely to increase height now. Also, growth hormone therapy carries risk risks and must be done under strict medical care only if there is Pravin deficiency.

According to ayurvedic point of view, height is influenced by prakriti, that is constitution of the Patient dhatu bhala and childhood nourishment, but still posture, muscle tone, and spinal alignment can improve with certain therapies

You can try Ashwagandha churna + Shatavari churna- 1/4 th teaspoon with warm milk once daily, preferably at night Do Surya Namaskar , thadasana bhujangasana

Take balance that with calcium protein

This won’t increase bone length, but my improve overall frame, flexibility, and confidence

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Growth hormone therapy at the age of 23 is generally not recommended for increasing height. You see, by this age, most individuals have completed their growth during adolescence, and the growth plates in the bones usually close. This means that height increase from medical intervention is typically not achievable. It’s always critical to discuss with a qualified healthcare provider before considering such treatments, as they can have significant side effects.

As for alternative methods within Ayurveda, there are holistic approaches that focus on overall well-being that might support your posture and energy levels. Practices in yoga, for instance, have been known to help improve posture, potentially giving an illusion of increased height. Engaging in regular yoga, particularly poses that involve stretching and alignment like Tadasana (Mountain Pose), Trikonasana (Triangle Pose), and Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) can be beneficial.

Diet and lifestyle modification according to Ayurvedic principles can also support overall health. Focusing on a balanced diet that pacifies your dominant dosha and improves your digestive fire (Agni) is essential. Nourishing foods such as almonds, sesame seeds, dairy, and leafy greens are good to incorporate. Ensure that you’re consuming adequate vitamin D and calcium through your diet to maintain bone strength.

Keep a consistent routine of physical activities including swimming or cycling that engage your whole body and may enhance posture. Good sleep is also essential, as it supports regeneration and health. Between 6 and 8 hours of quality sleep is usually recommended.

Another avenue is Ayurvedic massage therapy. Abhyanga, a warm oil massage, can be rejuvenating, and Shirodhara can reduce stress, promoting better quality sleep.

Remember, it’s important to have realistic expectations, and though actual height increase isn’t feasible, these approaches may improve your overall health and potentially how you feel within your body. It’s advisable to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized plan that respects your unique constitution and current health status.

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I am an Ayurvedic doctor, someone who’s pretty much built her clinical journey around natural healing, balance and yeah—just trying to help ppl feel a bit more whole again. I work mostly with conditions that kinda stay with people... like joint pain that won’t go away, periods all over the place, kids falling sick again n again, or just the kind of stress that messes up digestion n sleep n everything in between. A lot of my practice circles around arthritis, lower back pain, PCOD-ish symptoms, antenatal care, immunity problems in kids, and those quiet mental health imbalances ppl often don't talk much about. My approach isn’t just pulling herbs off a shelf and calling it a day. I spend time with classical diagnosis—checking Prakriti, figuring out doshas, seeing how much of this is physical and how much is coming from daily routine or emotional burnout. And treatments? Usually a mix of traditional Ayurvedic meds, Panchakarma (only if needed!!), changing food habits, tweaking the daily rhythm, and honestly... just slowing down sometimes. I’m also really into helping ppl understand themselves better—like once someone gets how their body is wired, things make more sense. I talk to patients about what actually suits their dosha, what throws them off balance, and how they can stop chasing quick fixes that don’t stick. Education's a big part of it. And yes, I’ve had patients walk in for constant cold and walk out realizing it’s more about weak agni n poor gut routines than just low immunity. Every case’s diff. Some are simple. Some not. But whether it’s a young woman trying to fix her cycles without hormones or a 6-year-old catching colds every week, I try building plans that last—not just short term relief stuff. Healing takes time and needs trust from both sides. End of the day, I try to keep it rooted—classical where it matters but flexible enough to blend with the world we're livin in rn. That balance is tricky, but worth it.
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Dr. Snehal Tasgaonkar
I am an Ayurvedic physician with around 7 yrs clinical experience, though honestly—feels like I’ve lived double that in patient hours. I studied from a govt. medical college (reputed one) where I got deep into classical Ayurvedic texts n clinical logic. I treat everything from chronic stuff like arthritis, IBS, eczema... to more sudden conditions that just pop up outta nowhere. I try to approach each case by digging into the *why*, not just the *what*. I mean—anyone can treat pain, but if you don’t catch the doshic imbalance or metabolic root, it just comes bak right? I use Nadi Pariksha a lot, but also other classical signs to map prakriti-vikruti, dhatu status n agni condition... you know the drill. I like making people *understand* their own health too. Doesn’t make sense to hand meds without giving them tools to prevent a relapse. My Panchakarma training’s been a core part of my work. I do Abhyanga, Swedana, Basti etc regularly—not just detox but also as restorative therapy. Actually seen cases where patients came in exhausted, foggy... and post-Shodhana, they're just lit up. That part never gets old. Also I always tie diet & lifestyle changes into treatment. It’s non-negotiable for me, bcs long-term balance needs daily changes, not just clinic visits. I like using classical formulations but I stay practical too—if someone's not ready for full-scale protocol, I try building smaller habits. I believe healing’s not just abt treating symptoms—it’s abt helping the body reset, then stay there. I’m constantly refining what I do, trying to blend timeless Ayurvedic theory with real-time practical needs of today’s patients. Doesn’t always go perfect lol, but most times we see real shifts. That’s what keeps me going.
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Dr. Ayush Bansal
I am an Ayurveda doctor with about 1 yr of hands on clinical practice, still learning everyday from patients and the science itself. My journey started as a VOPD doctor with Hiims Hospital under Jeena Sikho Lifecare Ltd. For 6 months I was into virtual consultations, understanding cases online, preparing treatment protocols and doing follow ups to track progress. That phase trained me well in quick patient assesment and also in explaining Ayurveda in a way that fit with modern expectations. I dealt with many chronic and acute cases during that time.. things like gastric issues, joint pain, stress related complaints, skin problems. The remote setting forced me to sharpen my diagnostic skill and rely more on careful history taking, prakriti analysis, and lifestyle understanding. After that, I moved to a Resident Doctor role at Chauhan Ayurved and Panchkarma Hospital, Udaipur. This was very different.. more practical, hands on, and really grounded me in classical Panchakarma. I was actively part of planning and performing therapies like Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Abhyanga, Shirodhara, and other detox and rejuvenation procedures. Many patients came with long standing spine issues, metabolic disorders, skin complaints, or hormonal imbalance and I got to see how tailored Panchakarma protocols and lifestyle advice together can bring changes that medicines alone couldn’t. Working closely with senior consultants gave me better clarity on safety, step by step planning and how to balance classical texts with practical hospital settings. Now, whether in OPD consultations or Panchkarma wards, I try to meet patients with empathy and patience. I focus on root cause correction, using herbs, diet, daily routine guidance, and therapy whenever needed. My belief is that Ayurveda should be accessible and authentic, not complicated or intimidating. My aim is simple—help people move towards long term wellness, not just temporary relief. I see health as balance of body, mind and routine.. and I want my practice to guide patients gently into that space.
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Dr. Garima Mattu
I am working in Ayurveda for about 2 years now, mainly around gynecological problems, which I honestly feel are way more common than most people realise. I see a lot of women struggling silently with issues like irregular periods, cramps that just don’t stop, mood swings, PCOS kind of symptoms... sometimes they come in after trying a bunch of stuff already n nothing really works long-term. That’s where I try to bring in a more rooted approach. I use a mix of Ayurvedic principles, dietetics (like food based on dosha & body type etc), and yoga therapy to manage these conditions. It’s not just about reducing pain during periods or balancing hormones—it’s more like trying to understand what’s causing the imbalances in the first place. I spend time trying to map the prakriti-vikriti profile and see how stress, food, daily habits are impacting the cycle. I don’t rush things, coz honestly healing isn't linear and doesn't follow some fixed timeline. And not everyone wants to jump into panchakarma straightaway either, right? Also pain management is a big part of my work. Whether it’s period cramps or pelvic pain, or even chronic stuff tied to digestion and fatigue, I look at how we can ease that naturally. Sometimes through simple things like castor oil packs, or subtle shifts in routine, other times I may recommend herbs or formulations. Yoga plays a huge role too, esp. when the body feels stuck or inflamed. Not gym-style yoga, more therapeutic.. breath n movement syncing with dosha correction, that kind of thing. To be honest, I’m still learning—Ayurveda’s depth is huge, and I feel like I’m just getting started. But what I do know is, when I see women begin to trust their own body’s rhythm again, that’s really powerful. Makes all the effort worth it. Even small relief matters. It's not perfect, sometimes things take longer, sometimes we need to adjust mid-way... but it's real.
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Dr. Maitri Bhavesh Kumar Acharya
I am Dr. Maitri, currently in my 2nd year of MD in Dravyaguna, and yeah, I run my own Ayurvedic clinic in Ranoli where I’ve been seeing patients for 2 years now. Honestly, what pulled me into this path deeper is how powerful herbs really are—when used right. Not just randomly mixing churnas but actually understanding their rasa, virya, vipaka etc. That’s kinda my zone, where textbook knowledge meets day-to-day case handling. My practice revolves around helping people with PCOD, acne, dandruff, back pain, stiffness in knees or joints that never seem to go away. And I don’t jump to giving a long list of medicines straight away—first I spend time figuring out their prakriti, their habits, food cycle, what triggers what… basically all the small stuff that gets missed. Then comes the plan—herbs (single or compound), some diet reshuffling, and always some lifestyle nudges. Sometimes they’re tiny, like sleep timing. Sometimes big like proper seasonal detox. Being into Dravyaguna helps me get into the depth of herbs more confidently. I don’t just look at the symptom—I think okay what guna will counter this? Should the drug be snigdha, ushna, tikta? Is there a reverse vipaka that’ll hurt the agni? I ask these questions before writing any combo. That’s made a huge diff in outcomes. Like I had this case of chronic urticaria that would flare up every week, and just tweaking the herbs based on sheetala vs ushna nature... helped calm the system in 3 weeks flat. Not magic, just logic. I also work with women who are struggling with hormonal swings, mood, delayed periods or even unexplained breakouts. When hormones go haywire, the skin shows, digestion slows, and mind gets foggy too. I keep my approach full-circle—cleansing, balancing, rejuvenating. No quick fixes, I tell them early on. What I’m hoping to do more of now is make Ayurveda feel practical. Not overwhelming. Just simple tools—ahara, vihara, aushadha—used consistently, with some trust in the body’s own healing. I’m still learning, still refining, but honestly, seeing people feel in control of their health again—that’s what keeps me rooted to this.
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Dr. Narendrakumar V Mishra
I am a Consulting Ayurvedic Physician practicing since 1990—feels strange saying “over three decades” sometimes, but yeah, that’s the journey. I’ve spent these years working closely with chronic conditions that don’t always have clear answers in quick fixes. My main work has been around skin disorders, hair fall, scalp issues, and long-standing lifestyle stuff like diabetes, arthritis, and stress that kinda lingers under everything else. When someone walks into my clinic, I don’t jump to treat the problem on the surface. I start by understanding their *prakriti* and *vikriti*—what they’re made of, and what’s currently out of sync. That lets me build treatment plans that actually *fit* their system—not just push a medicine and hope it works. I use a mix of classical formulations, panchakarma if needed, dietary corrections, and slow, practical lifestyle changes. No overnight miracle talk. Just steady support. Hair fall and skin issues often feel cosmetic from outside—but internally? It’s about digestion, stress, liver, hormones... I’ve seen patients try 10+ things before landing in front of me. And sometimes they just need someone to *listen* before throwing herbs at the problem. That’s something I never skip. With arthritis and diabetes too, I take the same root-cause path. I give Ayurvedic medicines, but also work with *dinacharya*, *ahar* rules, and ways to reduce the load modern life puts on the body. We discuss sleep, food timing, mental state, all of it. I’ve also worked a lot with people dealing with high stress—career burnout, anxiety patterns, overthinking—and my approach there includes Ayurvedic counseling, herbal mind support, breathing routines... depends what suits them. My foundation is built on classical *samhitas*, clinical observation, and actual time with patients—not theories alone. My goal has always been simple: to help people feel well—not just for a few weeks, but in a way that actually lasts. Healing that feels like *them*, not just protocol. That’s what I keep aiming for.
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