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How to reduceleft lower back pait - #26120

K.navya

Getting pain in left lower back. And bit right leg radiatingp pain.Now am using few medication still if am taking rest it's fine.but if am did anything works pain getting.please suggest methe solution.

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Trayodashanga guggulu Peedantaka vati-tablet each twice daily after food with warm water Mahanarayana taila-gentle massage to be done over back Do gentle exercises

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HELLO NAVYA,

You’re experiencing lower back pain on the left side, with radiating pain into right leg. This kind of pain could be due to sciatica, lumbar strain, or disc-related issues (like a slipped or herniated disc). You are already taking some medications(kindly mention which) , but pain worsens with activity.

Your spine is mode of bones, discs, nerves and muscles. If any of the discs or muscles are injured or strained, it can cause pain. -Lower back usually occurs due to -overstrain or wrong posture -lifting heavy weights -long sitting hourd - sudden twisting or bending - lack of strength in back muscles

When the pain radiates to leg, especially right leg , it may indicate -Sciatica= a nerve in the lower spine gets pressed -disc prolapse-slipped disc -muscle tightness pressing the nerve

This kind of pain in Ayurveda is mainly due to Vata dosha aggravation

TREATMENT GOAL -reduce pain and inflammation -correct posture and muscle imbalance -balance vata dosha - strengthen the spines and nerves -prevent recurrence

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

1) DHANWANTHARAM GULIKA= 2 tabs twice daily after meals with warm water =vata kapha pacifier, supports nerves , muscles and back

2) SIMHANADA GUGGULU= 2 tas twice daily after meals with warm water =for vata and ama pain, especially with stiffness

3) RASNAIRANDADI KASHAYA= 20 ml. with water twice daily before meals = excellent for radiating nerve pain, reduces vata cleanses channels

4) DASHMOOLA HARITAKI AVALEHA= 2 tsp with warm water or milk in morning =great for chronic vata, imbalance constipation, back issues

5) ERANDA SNEHA= 10 ml. with warm milk at bedtime weekly once fr 4 weeks =strong vatahara(pain reducing), mild laxative, clears obstruction

6) BALA TAILA= 10 drops daily in water or milk twice daily after meals =improves nerve strength and immunity

EXTERNAL THERAPY

1) Warm oil massage with KOTTAMCHUKADI TAILA or MAHANARAYAN TAILA daily for 30 minutes

2) Followed by hot towel fomentation

3) RASNAERANDA CHURNA + CASTOR OIL= lepa daily or every alternate days

HOME REMEDIES

-Garlic milk= 2-3 garlic cloves boiled in milk- once daily -castor oil= 1 tsp with warm water once weekly -turmeric milk= helps with inflammation and vata

YOGA AND EXERCISE Avoid forward bending or sudden twisting -bhujangasana -makarasana -shalabhasana -setu bandhasana -viparita karani -supta matsyendrasana -anulom vilom pranayam= 5-10 min daily -bhramari pranayam= calming effect on nerves

FOODS TO EAT -warm, cooked, soft foods -ghee=daily -warm milk with turmeric - moong dal khichdi - cooked vegetables= like pumpkin, bottle gourd, spinach -herbal teas= ginger, cumin, ajwain

AVOID -cold food and drinks -dry, raw food- like salads, dry snacks - excess tea/coffee -sitting too long without movement -sudden jerky movements

LIFESTYLE TIPS -use back support when sitting -sleep on firm mattress - avoid bending forward too much -warm oil massage before bath -walk for 30 min daily -manage stress with pranayam and meditation

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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Experiencing left lower back and radiating right leg pain can be challenging and may suggest an underlying issue with sciatica or a muscular imbalance. First, it’s important to sideline any strenuous activities that may exacerbate the discomfort and start focusing on measures that promote healing. An Ayurvedic approach integrates body balance and natural healing modalities.

One key recommendation is to incorporate gentle stretches into your daily routine to alleviate tension and improve flexibility. The Cat-Cow stretch, Seated Forward Bend (Paschimottanasana), and Cobra Pose (Bhujangasana) helps in relieving lower back tension and encourage circulation. Perform these stretches in the morning and evening, aiming for light exertion without pain.

Adopt a pacifying diet balancing the Vata dosha, as Vata imbalances are often linked to pain and stiffness. Warm, nourishing foods such as soups and stews, along with spices like turmeric and ginger, are beneficial. These can naturally reduce inflammation. Avoid cold, dry, or hard foods which may aggravate Vata.

Herbal remedies like Ashwagandha, which is known for its pain-relieving properties, can be taken as a daily supplement, provided it aligns with your constitution. A warm massage with Mahanarayan oil can provide significant relief by improving circulation and soothing muscle spasms. Gently apply this oil on the back area daily, preferably in the morning.

Stay hydrated with warm beverages to support joint lubrication and detoxification. Adequate sleep is crucial for recovery; ensure a regular pattern of restful sleep, as the body repairs during this time.

If the pain persists despite these efforts or is accompanied by severe symptoms, it is essential to seek immediate medical advice to rule out underlying conditions. Your safety and overall well-being should never be compromised.

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Hello, physiotherapy under the guidence of physiotherapist,along with your medications will help. But if possible please send the medications list and duration. Take care. Kind regards.

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Take Trayodashang guggul 1-0-1 with water after food Divya Pidantak vati 1-0-1 Divya Pidantak oil for local application on affected area twice follow up after 15 days

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Start taking1.Sahacharaadi kwath 20ml with equal amount of Lukewarm water empty stomach twice in a day. 2.Tryodashang guggulu 1-0-1 for chewing **KATI BASTI WITH SAHACHARAADI OIL×15 days… 3.vednahar vati 1-0-1 Follow up after 15 days…

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1) Tab. Rasnadi Guggulu-2 tab. After food 3 times with water 2) Tab. Sahacharadi Kashayam-2 tab.after food 2 times with water 3) Ashwagandha-2gm+Pippalimoola -1gm+Chopachini-1gm+Gokshura-1 gm+MahavatavidhvansiniRasa-125mg+Sameerapannaga Rasa-60mg - after food 2 times with water Contraindications All Forward Bending Asanas, Sarwangasana, Halasana, Shirshasana (Head stand) & its variations Fast Breathing, Left nostrill Breathing, Bhastrika Pranayama, any Pranayama with Kumbhaka.

Diet and Lifestyle Pathya (Do’s) Black gram, Horse gram, wheat, rice, gingili oil, mustard oil, ghee, milk, butter, sour fruits, Dry grapes, garlic, drumstick fruits and leaves, meat. Pouring of warm water, residing at non-windy place, gentle squeezing, tub bath, oil massage, application of hot & oily substances, covering the body with blankets.

Apathya (Don’ts) Potato, Cucumber, cold drinks, ice cream, Rajma, dry meat, etc. Bending, sudden stretching, weight lifting, long journey on twe wheeler, sitting in abnormal posture, sitting for long time. Advice Keep a wide base in standing. Keep body weight in equal distribution. Toes must be able to function freely. Hip must be placed right into back of the seat. Bedding must be firm & soft. Thin pillow. Chair having armrest should be used. Try to avoid constipation, cough, cold, flatulence (gas) as they wors the condition. Strengthen back and abdomen muscles that support your spine

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hello k.navya.,

You’re 23, and your symptoms clearly suggest sciatica or lumbar disc irritation especially since the pain begins in the left lower back and radiates to the right leg, worsens with activity, and reduces with rest. This means there’s nerve compression or inflammation likely in the L4-L5/S1 region, even if mild.

In Ayurveda, this is often referred to as Gridhrasi – a Vata vyadhi caused by aggravated Vata dosha compressing the sciatic nerve pathway. The key is to relieve the nerve pressure, reduce inflammation, and strengthen the lower back and core gently over time.

Internal Medicines (6–8 weeks minimum): Yogaraja Guggulu – 2 tablets twice daily after food Trayodashanga Guggulu – 2 tablets twice daily after food Dashamoola Kashayam – 15 ml + 45 ml warm water before meals, twice daily Nirgundi Ras – 10 ml + water, morning and night Maharasnadi Kadha – if kashayam not available

External Treatments (Can Be Done at Home or Ayurvedic Centre): Abhyanga (oil massage) over back and legs using: Mahanarayana Taila or Dhanwantaram Taila (warm it slightly) Nadi Swedana (herbal steam or hot fomentation) after oil massage

If available, Kati Basti therapy for 7 days at a clinic gives excellent relief Apply Eranda (Castor oil) pack on lower back once or twice a week

Pathya (What You Should Do and Eat): Use warm water to drink and bathe Include ghee in your meals to reduce internal dryness Eat soft, warm food: rice, moong dal, methi, drumstick, ginger, garlic Do gentle yoga: Bhujangasana, Makarasana, Setu Bandhasana (supervised) Keep posture straight, avoid lifting weights, sudden twisting, sitting on floor

Apathya (What to Avoid): Cold exposure, fridge water, curd, peas, potato, raw foods Sleeping on very soft mattress or without pillow under knees High impact exercises or long sitting hours

Investigations If Pain Persists: Lumbosacral spine X-ray or MRI – if pain worsens Vitamin D3, B12 – deficiencies can worsen nerve pain ESR, CRP – if any swelling or inflammatory suspicion

If managed early, this can be completely reversed without surgery. Start gentle therapies and follow lifestyle correction now to avoid worsening.

If you have any doubts, you can contact me. Take care, Regards, Dr. Karthika

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You can start on Trayodashanga guggulu Peedantaka vati One tablet each twice daily after food with warm water Mahanarayana taila-gentle massage to be done Avoid lifting heavyweight weight To gentle exercises

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Hi navya this is Dr vinayak as considering your problem … based on your condition you really need PANCHAKARMA procedure maa… then only you will get more befefit * you should avoid long standing and working * proper sleep and diet should be maintained * take some rest in betweeen your regular work

Rx- ABHYANGA WITH MURIVENNA TAILA THEN POUR WARM WATER ON LEGS T.KAISHORA GUGGULU 1-0-1 A/F MAHARASNADI KADA 10ML TWICE B/F

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The symptoms you’re describing might suggest an imbalance in the vata dosha, which governs movement and nerve function in Ayurveda. The radiating pain you’re experiencing is often associated with a compression or irritation in the spine or the surrounding musculature, such as sciatica.

To begin, focus on balancing your vata. Start by incorporating a warm and nourishing diet. Opt for cooked, warm foods rather than cold or raw options. Consider including sesame oil and spices like ginger and turmeric into your meals as they have warming properties and can help pacify vata.

Practices like gentle stretching and specific yoga asanas may be beneficial. Poses such as Shalabhasana (Locust Pose) and Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) can help strengthen the back muscles, improve flexibility, and relieve tension. However, ensure any physical activity is done in a controlled manner, without over-exertion.

Abhyanga, or self-massage with warm sesame oil, can also be useful. Apply the oil in long strokes over the back and limbs in the morning before bathing. This can improve circulation, relieve stiffness, and calm the nervous system.

Herbs such as Ashwagandha or Boswellia may also provide support, but they should be taken after consulting with a qualified practitioner to ensure safe and appropriate usage based on your individual condition.

If the pain persists or worsens, it’s important to consult a healthcare provider to rule out conditions that may require immediate medical attention. Always prioritize safety and avoid any activities or treatments that exacerbate the pain.

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HELLO K NAVYA,

For your condition- left lower back pain with radiating pain to the right leg - this appears to be a classic presentation of lumbar radiculopathy, possibly due to lumbar disc prolapse (sciatica ) or muscle spasm related nerve compression .

Ayurveda views this under conditions like Gridhrasi (sciatica) or katigraha(low back pain) depending on exact symptoms .

AYURVEDIC DIAGNOSIS

DOSHA INVOLVEMENT= predominantly vata vyadhi

CONDITIONS -katigraha= lower back stiffness and pain -Gridhrasi= radiating leg pain

TREATMENT PLAN

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

1) SIMHANADA GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals =relieves stiffness

2)BRIHAT VATA CHINTAMANI RAS= 125 mg once daily with ghee in morning =powerful nerve tonic, pain reliever

3) EKANGAVEER RAS= 250 mg twice daily after meals =radiating leg pain, strengthen nerves

4) VATAGAJANKUSH RAS= 1 tab twice daily after meals =severe radiating pain ,neurological symptoms

5) ERANDA SNEHA= 2 tsp with warm milk at bedtime =helps with vata, reduces stiffness and constipation

6) SAHACHARADI KASHAYA= 20 ml with warm water twice daily before meals =excellent for lower limb pain, sciatica and vata disorders

EXTERNAL APPLICATION

1) SAHACHARADI TAILA= oil massage daily followed by hot water fomentation

2) PASTE= rasnadi+dashmoola churna mixed with castor oil warm apply daily for 30 mins

PANCHKARMA ADVISED= if symptoms persist after taking above medications then go for -Basti therapy= most effective for vata disorder -anuvasana basti with sahacharadi taila -niruha basti with dashmoola kwatha

DIET AND LIFESTYLE

- Eat warm, freshly cooked easy to digest foods -use ghee, sesame oil ,garlic, ginger in cooking -stay warm avoid cold exposure -warm water baths with salt -bed rest but not completely immobility

AVOID -cold foods, dry food, refrigerated items -standing or sitting for too long -sudden jerky movements -lifting heavy weights

YOGA ASANA -makarasana -bhujangasana -ardha shalabhasana -setu bandhasana -supta matsyendrasana -pawanmuktasana -marjariasana -tadasana -ananda balasana

PRANAYAM -anulom vilom -bhramari -deep yogic breathing

THANK YOU

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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. 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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1138 समीक्षाएँ
Dr. Ravi Chandra Rushi
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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199 समीक्षाएँ
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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275 समीक्षाएँ
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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43 समीक्षाएँ
Dr. Anjali Sehrawat
I am Dr. Anjali Sehrawat. Graduated BAMS from National College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Barwala (Hisar) in 2023—and right now I'm doing my residency, learning a lot everyday under senior clinicians who’ve been in the field way longer than me. It’s kind of intense but also really grounding. Like, it makes you pause before assuming anything about a patient. During my UG and clinical rotations, I got good hands-on exposure... not just in diagnosing through Ayurvedic nidan but also understanding where and when Allopathic tools (like lab reports or acute interventions) help fill the gap. I really believe that if you *actually* want to heal someone, you gotta see the whole picture—Ayurveda gives you that depth, but you also need to know when modern input is useful, right? I’m more interested in chronic & lifestyle disorders—stuff like metabolic imbalances, stress-linked issues, digestive problems that linger and slowly pull energy down. I don’t rush into giving churnas or kashayams just bcz the texts say so... I try to see what fits the patient’s prakriti, daily habits, emotional pattern etc. It’s not textbook-perfect every time, but that’s where the real skill grows I guess. I do a lot of thinking abt cause vs symptom—sometimes it's not the problem you see that actually needs solving first. What I care about most is making sure the treatment is safe, ethical, practical, and honest. No overpromising, no pushing meds that don’t fit. And I’m always reading or discussing sth—old Samhitas or recent journals, depends what the case demands. My goal really is to build a practice where people feel seen & understood, not just “managed.” That's where healing actually begins, right?
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320 समीक्षाएँ
Dr. Shazia Amreen
I am Dr. Shazia Amreen, an Ayurvedic physcian with a little over 7 years of hands-on experience in clinical practice. I did my MD in Ayurveda from Government Ayurveda Medical College, Bangalore—and honestly, those years helped me go much deeper into the classical texts and the clinical ground. Not just theory... actual healing. Since 2017, I’ve worked closely with a diverse set of patients—from chronic gut problems to skin & hair concerns, musculoskeletal issues, hormonal imbalances, kidney stones, you name it. My core strength really lies in Panchakarma and gastrointestinal healing, where I don’t just jump into detox, but take time to see where the agni is, how deep the ama has gone, and whether the body’s ready to reset. I’m very rooted in classical assessment—looking at dosha imbalance, dhatu state, and prakriti before planning anything. But also, I keep it grounded in modern daily life. What’s the point of a great herbal blend if the person can’t sleep on time or digest their food properly, right? That’s why I focus big on Ahara-Vihara guidance. I don’t just hand over a diet list—I walk people through why those changes matter, and how to make them sustainable. In my practice, I often blend Rasayana chikitsa with basic lifestyle coaching, especially for cases like IBS, PCOS, eczema, migraines, or stress-triggered flareups. Each case is unique, and I don’t believe in repeating the same formula just because it worked for someone else. I also emphasize emotional reset, especially in long-standing chronic cases—sometimes people carry fear, shame, or frustration about their illness. I try to hold space for that too. Whether it’s someone coming in for general detox, a fertility consult, or just confused by their symptoms—I aim to build a plan that makes sense to them. It should feel doable. Balanced. And over time, it should make them feel like they’re coming back home to their own body. That’s the kind of Ayurvedic care I believe in—and try to deliver every single day.
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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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