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Hormonal imbalnace,weight mangaement - #26722

Ramya

My weight is increasing day by day.I always feel stressful,drowsy,low energetic,high interests on eating chats sweets,plzz help me to reduce my weight n hairs are growing besides upperlip,dark spots are appearing on face

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Ur condition looks like Mangagni
So here we should improve your Agni So for improving agni u can start with Chitrakadi vati 1-0-1 before food Shatavari rasayanam 1 tsp twice a day after food Avipattikara churna half teaspoon with warm water twice a day before food Start with some yogasana like Suryanamaskara Vrikkshasana Parvatasana

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Kindly check thyroid function, HbA1c, and took USG to rule out PCOS.

You can took some diet change. More veggies and less carb. Add any kind of proteins with it.

Like 9 inch plate method. Half plate cooked veggies and 1/4 carb. Another 1/4 with proteins.

Took the meal in correct time.

You have said about high interest in eating chats. If you took meal in correct way and correct time the cravings will decrease automatically.

1. Varanadi kashayam 15 ml+ 45 ml lukewarm water twice daily before food. 2. Mandoora vatakam 1 at lunch time after food if possible with butter milk.

Took these medicines for 1 month.

If possible consult a gynaecologist to rule out any underlying issues like PCOS. I have prescribed medication only for weight loss and to improve immune system.

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Start with Tablet Liv-52 1-0-1 after food with water Brahmi vati 1-0-1 after food with water Tablet M2TONE 1-0-1 after food with water Brisk walking atleast 30 mins daily. Do pranayam lom -vilom bhastrika kapalbhati brahmri daily for 5-10mins twice. Massage kumkumadi oil on face at night before bedtime…

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Dear Ramya Just take 1) arogyavrdhni vati 2 goli subha sham after food. 2) syp. kumariasav 15ml+15ml lukewarm water subha sham after food. 3) syp. sarsvtarisht 15ml+15ml lukewarm water subha sham after food.

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Hello, according to ur symptoms, Medications: 1.hingwashtak churna-1tsp before meals 2.ashwagandha churna-1 tsp full with warm milk before bedtime. 3.Tab navak guggulu-1-0-1 4.Shatawari kalp-1tsp full with warm milk daily two times a day. 5.Mahamanjishthaadi kwath 10ml twicw daily with same amount of lukewarm water. 6.Arjunarishta 15ml twice daily with same amount of lukewarm water

Pathya- have light warm food, add jowar bajra oatmeal, lentils,nuts, chickpea, green vegetables,beetroot juice. Take meals on time, at short intervals, have boiled steamed veggies, gourds, pumpkin, cucumber

Apathya- avoid stress, late night awake, avoid blue screen after 10pm, sugar ,maida caffeinated products, stop having street foods,

Pranayam and aasan Do bharamri , anulom vilom, surya namaskar, shitali Do abhyang with ksheerbala tail all over body

Suggested investigation : 1.Hb levels 2. FSH, LH LEVELS 3. T3,T4,TSH LEVELS 4. Vit B12, Vit D3 5. S. Calcium levels

Also if u could tell me if there is any problem related to ur period cycle or anything, just feel free to consult. Thankyou.

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Based on the symptoms you’ve described—weight gain, stress, drowsiness, low energy, cravings for sweets and chats, and physical changes like facial hair and dark spots—an Ayurvedic practitioner would likely consider a few potential imbalances, primarily focusing on Kapha dosha.

​Ayurvedic Perspective ​In Ayurveda, health is seen as a balance of three fundamental energies or “doshas”: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Your symptoms strongly suggest an increase or vitiation of Kapha dosha.

​Kapha Dosha: Governs structure, lubrication, and stability in the body. When in excess, it can lead to heaviness, lethargy, weight gain, water retention, and a sluggish metabolism. The craving for heavy, sweet, and oily foods (like chats and sweets) is a classic sign of imbalanced Kapha, as these foods further increase Kapha.

​Ama (Toxins): The accumulation of these symptoms also points to the presence of “Ama” or toxins in the body. Ama is the result of improper digestion and a sluggish metabolism, which can clog channels and hinder the body’s natural processes, leading to weight gain and skin issues. ​Pitta and Vata: While Kapha seems dominant, the presence of dark spots on the face might also indicate a slight involvement of Pitta dosha (related to heat and metabolism) or Vata dosha (related to irregular cycles). The hair growth on the upper lip could also be linked to hormonal imbalances, which are often addressed through balancing all three doshas.

​Ayurvedic Recommendations ​An Ayurvedic practitioner would recommend a holistic approach tailored to your specific constitution (Prakriti) and the current imbalance (Vikriti). Here are some general recommendations that an Ayurvedic doctor might suggest: ​1. Diet (Ahaar): ​Kapha-Pacifying Diet: Focus on foods that are light, warm, dry, and pungent. ​Prioritize: ​Vegetables: Leafy greens, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, beans. ​Grains: Barley, millet, quinoa. ​Legumes: Lentils, chickpeas. ​Spices: Ginger, black pepper, cinnamon, turmeric, cumin. These spices are excellent for stimulating metabolism (Agni).
​Reduce/Avoid: ​Heavy Foods: Dairy products (especially cheese and yogurt), wheat, and red meat. ​Sweet and Oily Foods: Pastries, fried snacks, ice cream, and sugary drinks. ​Cold and Raw Foods: Avoid cold beverages and excessive raw salads, especially in the evening. ​Meal Timings: Eat your biggest meal at midday when your digestive fire (Agni) is strongest. Have a light dinner and try to finish eating by 7 PM. ​2. Lifestyle (Vihar): ​Regular Exercise: Consistent physical activity is crucial to reduce Kapha. ​Recommended: Brisk walking, jogging, cycling, or yoga with a focus on active poses. ​Timing: The best time for Kapha-balancing exercise is in the morning between 6 AM and 10 AM. ​Herbal Remedies: An Ayurvedic doctor might prescribe specific herbs to address your symptoms: ​For Weight Loss & Metabolism: ​Triphala: A classic blend of three fruits, great for detoxification and improving digestion.

​Guggul: Known for its fat-reducing properties.

​Punarnava: Helps with water retention. ​For Stress & Energy:

​Ashwagandha: An adaptogenic herb that helps manage stress and improves energy levels.

​Brahmi: Supports mental clarity and reduces anxiety.

​Dinacharya (Daily Routine): ​Wake up early: Waking up before 6 AM can help counteract Kapha’s natural tendency towards lethargy. ​Self-massage (Abhyanga): Using a warm, stimulating oil like sesame or mustard oil can help improve circulation and reduce stagnation.

​Udvartana: A dry massage with herbal powders (like gram flour or Triphala powder) is highly effective for breaking down fat, improving circulation, and exfoliating the skin.

​3. Specific Skin and Hair Concerns: ​Dark Spots: An Ayurvedic practitioner might suggest internal purification (Panchakarma) and external applications like face packs made of sandalwood, turmeric, and rose water.

​Upper Lip Hair: This may be a hormonal imbalance. Treatments would focus on balancing the doshas and using herbs like Shatavari (for female hormonal balance) or specific herbal formulations to address the root cause

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Don’t worry Ramya ji,

First of all avoid kaphavardhak ahar vihar like excessive sweet, sour, salty and fried food etc.

*Daily drink Triphala kashayam (should not be too hot)+1tbsf of honey.

Start taking these medications, 1.Varunaadi kwath 20ml with equal amount of Lukewarm water empty stomach twice in a day. 2.Medoharvidangaadi lauh 1-1-1 3.Navaka guggulu 2-0-2 for chewing 4.shatavari choorna 1tsf with lukewarm milk twice in a day.

Follow up afterwards 45 days. TAKE CARE😊

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Don’t worry, **Mash ripe papaya and mix it with a pinch of turmeric powder to create a paste. Apply the mask to your face and leave it on for 15-20 minutes before rinsing it off. **you can also add besan in this mixture. **Daily Massage with few drops of LOMSHATANAADI OIL. It will take some time but you’ll definitely get rid from your unwanted hair…

*Massage with few drops of kumkumadi tailam at bed time only.

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Your symptoms are suggesting of issues with harmonal imbalance once get us scan of abdomen with pelvis to look for pcos and thyroid profile/fbs/cbc So that we can evaluate properly and you get a proper treatment

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HELLO RAMYA,

From what you described -weight gain even if you don’t eat too much -craving sweets and chat -feeling sleepy, low energy, and stressed -hair growth on upper lip -dark spots on face

This combination points to hormonal imbalance- most likely PCOS or thyroid problems.

AYURVEDICALLY -your Kapha dosha (responsible for body’s stability, structure, fat storage) is too high. -Your agni (digestive fire) is low, so food is not digested completely, producing Ama (toxic waste) -this ama blocks your srotas (body channels), especially this carrying hormones and reproductive fluids (artava vaha srotas) -hormones become irregular-> body starts storing more fat, hair growth changes, skin pigmentation appears. -mind is affected too-> low motivation, mood swings , stress

TREATMENT GOALS -remove ama (toxins) -reduce excess kapha and meda (fat tissue) -improve agni (digestion and metabolism) -open blocked channels (srotosodhana) for hormone balance -support reproductive and endocrine health -improve skin tone and reduce facial hair growth -stabilize mood and energy

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

1) KANCHANAR GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals =breaks cyst, reduces swelling in hormonal glands, cleans lymphatic channels

2) MEDOHAR VATI= 2 tabs twice daily before meals =burns excess fat, improves metabolism

3) TRIPHALA CHURNA= 1 tsp at night with warm water =mild detox, improves bowel movement, cleans channels

4) SHATAVARI CHURNA= 1/2 tsp with warm milk in morning =balances female hormones, reduces pitta

5) ALOE VERA JUICE= 20 ml with warm water, empty stomach =detoxifies liver, supports skin health

6) METHI SEEDS WATER= 1 tsp seeds soaked overnight, drink water + chew seeds in morning =balances blood sugar, improves digestion

DURATION= minimum 3 months for hormonal correction

EXTERNAL THERAPY

FACE PACK= sandalwood + turmeric + rose water weekly for pigmentation

LIFESTYLE CHANGES -wake up early before 7 am- sets hormonal rhythm -no daytime sleeping (increases kapha and weight) -move every 2 hours during work -keep fixed meal times -spend some time in sunlight daily for vitamin D and mood -practice stress control- avoid overthinking, try journaling, meditation

YOGA ASANAS -suryanamaskar= 6-12 rounds daily -utkatasana= strengthens thighs, burns fat -naukasana= tones abdomen -bhujangasna= improves thyroid function -setu bandhasana= balances hormones -malasana= improves pelvic circulation

PRANAYAM -Kapalbhati= 60 strokes * 3 rounds (burns fat, improves metabolism) -Anulom Vilom= 10 min daily balances hormones, calms mind -Bhramari= 5 min daily reduces stress hormones

DIET

AVOID -sugar, sweets, fried snacks and junk food -heavy dairy cheese , panner, ice cream -maida products -cold drinks, chilled food

INCLUDE -barley, millet, ragi, green gram, horse gram -leafy greens, bitter vegetables like bitter gourd, bottle gourd -warm soups, herbal teas- ginger, cinnamon , black pepper -fruits= papaya, apple, pomegranate avoid banana and mango initially -plenty of warm water through the day

HOME REMEDIES -cinnamon + honey in warm water improves insulin sensitivity -curry leaves chutney improves fat metabolism

Ramya, your symptoms are reversible- but hormonal balance takes patience. Ayurveda focuses on root cause correction, not quick fixes, so expect 3-6 months for real transformation

YOUR PLAN WILL WORK IF -you strictly follow diet -do daily exercise and pranayam -take medicines regularly -monitor progress with investigations every 3 months

you’ll notice first improvements in energy, mood, and skin, then weight and hair growth will reduce gradually

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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Hi Ramya This is Dr Vinayak as considering your problem…I think by seeing all your issues …do you have periods issue?? Or thyroid issues?? Just confirm maa Bcs all these symptoms you told related to those issues

Once do the USG abdomen and pelvis…along with thyroid test and get the proper diagnosis…

Rx - Kumari asava 10ml after food twice daily with warm water T Amycordil 1-0-1 after food T.chandraprabha vati 1-0-1 T. Punarnavadi guggulu 2-0-0 before food…

Follow these medicines…but you should confirm your diagnosis before trying anything… Thank you

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Hello Ramya,

Treatment - Hello , your symptoms indicate hormonal imbalance hence,the diet , exercise and other lifestyle modifications are as important as the medicine itself. Treatment - 1. Chitrakadi vati -2-0-2 before meal for 3 days 2. Arogyavardhni vati 2-0-2 after meal 3. Patrangasav 4. Ashokaristha- 20 ml of both with 40 ml of water after meal 5. Kayakalp vati 2-0-2 after meal 6. Shatavari churna+shatpushpa churna - 3gm each with 1 cup of milk at bedtime 7. Kumkumadi tel - Apply on dark spots. Diet- Avoid icecream, colddrink,fast food, oily food . Eat fruits,dry fruits,milk instead of snacking on packaged items. Yoga - Anulom vilom, bhastrika, kapalbhati,malasana. Lifestyle modification - . Pratice yoga daily . Sound sleep for atleast 7 hours . Walking for 20 min daily . Stress management -Through meditation, walking, journaling. Recommended tests- Hemoglobin level Vit D Thyroid profile USG lower abdomen Don’t worry , follow these and you will definitely get relief. Don’t hesitate to reach out for any further query. Would like to hear your improvement in the review. Take care Ramya Regards, Dr. Anupriya

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It seems like you might be dealing with a hormonal imbalance, possibly linked to conditions like PCOS. In Ayurveda, such symptoms are often connected to an imbalance in the kapha dosha and aggravated vata that can affect both body and mind. Addressing your weight and symptoms requires a holistic approach, combining diet, lifestyle changes, and specific herbs.

Firstly, it’s important to balance your daily routine. Try to wake up early before 6 AM and go to bed by 10 PM to regulate your body’s natural cycles. Engage in vata-pacifying activities like yoga or a light exercise routine that you can maintain regularly. Pranayama, particularly nadi shodhana (alternate nostril breathing), can help calm your mind and reduce stress.

Focus on a diet that’s kapha-balancing. Eliminate or greatly reduce processed foods, refined sugars, and oily, fried foods as they increase kapha and can lead to weight gain. Instead, include fresh vegetables, whole grains like barley or millet, and legumes in your meals. Spices such as cumin, ginger, black pepper, and turmeric are excellent for igniting agni (digestive fire) which can help in clearing toxins and improving digestion.

Consume warm water with lemon first thing in the morning to assist digestion and detoxify the body. Triphala churna, taken with warm water before bed, can support digestion and assist in weight management.

For unwanted facial hair, applying a paste made of turmeric and chickpea flour to the affected area can be effective over time. As for dark spots, a paste of fresh aloe vera gel, and turmeric can be beneficial when applied regularly.

Herbs like ashwagandha and shatavari might be supportive in balancing hormones and reducing stress levels. However, it’s best to consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any herbal regimen to ensure it’s right for your individual needs.

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Weight gain, stress, drowsiness, excessive interest in sweets, and the hormonal-related symptoms like facial hair growth and dark spots may be indicative of a hormonal imbalance. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, such symptoms can often be linked to an imbalance of the kapha dosha, which can lead to sluggish metabolism and excess buildup in the body’s tissues. Here’s a more targeted approach:

First, consider incorporating a daily regimen that helps balance kapha. Start your day early, before sunrise, as this helps set the rhythm for your inner body clock. Engage in vigorous exercise, like brisk walking or yoga, to stimulate the kapha energy. Practicing Surya Namaskar (Sun Salutations) can be particularly revitalizing.

Diet is crucial. Focus on warm, light, and dry foods. Reduce or avoid sweet, salty, and sour foods that increase kapha and tamas (inertia), such as sweets and fried items. Opt for pungent and bitter tastes, like greens and spices, which can stimulate metabolism. Drink warm water throughout the day with a pinch of dry ginger. Avoid overeating even if craving persists.

Managing stress through meditation or pranayama (breathing exercises) is also recommended. Regular practice of Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) helps clear energy channels and reduce stress, which impacts hormonal balance.

For facial hair and dark spots, local application of turmeric paste (Curcuma longa) can help lighten skin and reduce hair. Mix with water to form a paste to apply on affected areas. Also, natural face packs with sandalwood can help with skin brightness.

If symptoms persist or worsen, it’s important to consult with a qualified healthcare professional for further tests and guidance, as underlying conditions like PCOS may need a more integrated approach. Always remember to ensure that any Ayurvedic treatment complements rather than replaces necessary conventional care.

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HELLO RAMYA,

PROBABLE IMBALANCE

DOSHA INVOLVED= Kapha increased + vata increased + pitta imbalance

CONDITION= likely PCOS/PCOD or hormonal dysfunction

INTERNAL REMEDIES

1) TRIPHALA CHURNA= 1 tsp at night with warm water =detox and digestion

2) KANCHANAR GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals =cyst/fat metabolism

3) ASHOKARISHTA= 20 ml twice daily with warm water before meals = regulate cycles

4) KUMARYASAVA= 15 ml with warm water twice daily after meals =hormonal balance

5) SHATAVARI + ASHWAGANDHA = 1 tsp with warm milk at night =stress + hormone support

DIET -warm, light, low-oil, low-sugar, no dairy, no bakery -avoid cold, heavy, fried, sour and processed foods

INCLUDE -methi, jeera, haldi -green veggies, moong dal, bakery, amla, lemon - herbal teas= ginger, cinnamon, tulsi

LIFESTYLE -daily yoga= suryanamaskar, pranayam, bhastrika -wake before sunrise, avoid daytime sleep -oil massage weekly- with sesame oil -sweating therapy- for detox

MENTAL BALANCE -practice meditation daily= 10-15 min -avoid overstimulation excess screen late nights

You may have early signs of PCOS.

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Dr. Sara Garg
I am someone who believes Ayurveda isn’t just some old system — it’s alive, and actually still works when you use it the way it's meant to be used. My practice mostly revolves around proper Ayurvedic diagnosis (rogi & roga pariksha types), Panchakarma therapies, and ya also a lot of work with herbal medicine — not just prescribing but sometimes preparing stuff myself when needed. I really like that hands-on part actually, like knowing where the herbs came from and how they're processed... changes everything. One of the things I pay a lot of attention to is how a person's lifestyle is playing into their condition. Food, sleep, bowel habits, even small emotional patterns that people don't even realize are affecting their digestion or immunity — I look at all of it before jumping to treatment. Dietary therapy isn’t just telling people to eat less fried food lol. It’s more about timing, combinations, seasonal influence, and what suits their prakriti. That kind of detail takes time, and sometimes patients don’t get why it matters at first.. but slowly it clicks. Panchakarma — I do it when I feel it's needed. Doesn’t suit everyone all the time, but in the right case, it really clears the stuck layers. But again, it's not magic — people need to prep properly and follow instructions. That's where strong communication matters. I make it a point to explain everything without dumping too much Sanskrit unless they’re curious. I also try to keep things simple, like I don’t want patients feeling intimidated or overwhelmed with 10 things at once. We go step by step — sometimes slow, sometimes quick depending on the case. There’s no “one protocol fits all” in Ayurveda and frankly I get bored doing same thing again and again. Whether it’s a fever that won’t go or long-term fatigue or gut mess — I usually go deep into what's behind it. Surface-level fixes don’t last. I rather take the time than rush into wrong herbs. It’s more work, ya, but makes a diff in long run.
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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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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. Ayush Varma
I am an Ayurvedic physician with an MD from AIIMS—yeah, the 2008 batch. That time kinda shaped everything for me... learning at that level really forces you to think deeper, not just follow protocol. Now, with 15+ years in this field, I mostly work with chronic stuff—autoimmune issues, gut-related problems, metabolic syndrome... those complex cases where symptoms overlap n patients usually end up confused after years of going in circles. I don’t rush to treat symptoms—I try to dig into what’s actually causing the system to go off-track. I guess that’s where my training really helps, especially when blending classical Ayurveda with updated diagnostics. I did get certified in Panchakarma & Rasayana therapy, which I use quite a lot—especially in cases where tissue-level nourishment or deep detox is needed. Rasayana has this underrated role in post-illness recovery n immune stabilization, which most people miss. I’m pretty active in clinical research too—not a full-time academic or anything, but I’ve contributed to studies on how Ayurveda helps manage diabetes, immunity burnout, stress dysregulation, things like that. It’s been important for me to keep a foot in that evidence-based space—not just because of credibility but because it keeps me from becoming too rigid in practice. I also get invited to speak at wellness events n some integrative health conferences—sharing ideas around patient-centered treatment models or chronic care via Ayurvedic frameworks. I practice full-time at a wellness centre that’s serious about Ayurveda—not just the spa kind—but real, protocol-driven, yet personalised medicine. Most of my patients come to me after trying a lot of other options, which makes trust-building a huge part of what I do every single day.
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Dr. Anirudh Deshmukh
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. 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. M.Sushma
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Dr. Snehal Tasgaonkar
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Dr. Manjula
I am an Ayurveda practitioner who’s honestly kind of obsessed with understanding what really caused someone’s illness—not just what hurts, but why it started in the first place. I work through Prakruti-Vikruti pareeksha, tongue analysis, lifestyle patterns, digestion history—little things most ppl skip over, but Ayurveda doesn’t. I look at the whole system and how it’s interacting with the world around it. Not just, like, “you have acidity, take this churna.” My main focus is on balancing doshas—Vata, Pitta, Kapha—not in a copy-paste way, but in a very personalized, live-and-evolving format. Because sometimes someone looks like a Pitta imbalance but actually it's their aggravated Vata stirring it up... it’s layered. I use herbal medicine, ahar-vihar (diet + daily routine), lifestyle modifications and also just plain conversations with the patient to bring the mind and body back to a rhythm. When that happens—healing starts showing up, gradually but strongly. I work with chronic conditions, gut imbalances, seasonal allergies, emotional stress patterns, even people who just “don’t feel right” anymore but don’t have a name for it. Prevention is also a huge part of what I do—Ayurveda isn’t just for after you fall sick. Helping someone stay aligned, even when nothing feels urgent, is maybe the most powerful part of this science. My entire practice is rooted in classical Ayurvedic texts—Charaka, Sushruta, Ashtanga Hridayam—and I try to stay true to the system, but I also speak to people where they’re at. That means making the treatments doable in real life. No fancy lists of herbs no one can find. No shloka lectures unless someone wants them. Just real healing using real logic and intuition together. I care about precision in diagnosis. I don’t rush that part. I take time. Because one wrong assumption and you’re treating the shadow, not the source. And that’s what I try to avoid. My goal isn’t temporary relief—it’s to teach the body how to not need constant fixing. When someone walks away lighter, clearer, more in tune with their system—that’s the actual win.
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Dr. Maitri Bhavesh Kumar Acharya
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Dr. Surya Bhagwati
I am a Senior Ayurveda Physician with more than 28 years in this field — and trust me, it still surprises me how much there is to learn every single day. Over these years, I’ve had the chance to treat over 1 lakh patients (probably more by now honestly), both through in-person consults and online. Some come in with a mild cough, others with conditions no one’s been able to figure out for years. Each case brings its own rhythm, and that’s where real Ayurveda begins. I still rely deeply on classical tools — *Nadi Pariksha*, *Roga-Rogi Pariksha*, proper *prakriti-vikriti* mapping — not just ticking symptoms into a list. I don’t believe in ready-made cures or generic charts. Diagnosis needs attention. I look at how the disease behaves *inside* that specific person, which doshas are triggering what, and where the imbalance actually started (hint: it’s usually not where the pain is). Over the years I’ve worked with pretty much all age groups and all kinds of health challenges — from digestive upsets & fevers to chronic, autoimmune, hormonal, metabolic and degenerative disorders. Arthritis, diabetes, PCOD, asthma, thyroid... but also things like unexplained fatigue or joint swelling that comes and goes randomly. Many of my patients had already “tried everything else” before they walked into Ayurveda, and watching their systems respond slowly—but surely—is something I don’t take lightly. My line of treatment usually combines herbal formulations (classical ones, not trendy ones), Panchakarma detox when needed, and realistic dietary and lifestyle corrections. Long-term healing needs long-term clarity — not just short bursts of symptom relief. And honestly, I tell patients that too. I also believe patient education isn’t optional. I explain things. Why we’re doing virechana, why the oil changed mid-protocol, why we pause or shift the meds after a few weeks. I want people to feel involved, not confused. Ayurveda works best when the patient is part of the process, not just receiving instructions. Even now I keep learning — through texts, talks, patient follow-ups, sometimes even mistakes that taught me what not to do. And I’m still committed, still fully into it. Because for me, this isn’t just a job. It’s a lifelong responsibility — to restore balance, protect *ojas*, and help each person live in tune with themselves. That’s the real goal.
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Thanks a ton for this in-depth reply! It really gave me a fresh perspective on managing my digestion issues. Super grateful for the practical tips!
Thanks a ton for this in-depth reply! It really gave me a fresh perspective on managing my digestion issues. Super grateful for the practical tips!
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This answer was so clear and detailed. The mix of dietary advice and emotional tips really made a difference for me. Thanks a lot!
This answer was so clear and detailed. The mix of dietary advice and emotional tips really made a difference for me. Thanks a lot!
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Thanks for the detailed guidance! Your insights on balancing vata and pitta made total sense and the practical steps were super helpful. 🙌 Really appreciate the clarity!
Thanks for the detailed guidance! Your insights on balancing vata and pitta made total sense and the practical steps were super helpful. 🙌 Really appreciate the clarity!
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Wow, that was really insightful and thorough! Appreciate how clearly everything was broken down. Thanks a ton for laying out all those options!
Wow, that was really insightful and thorough! Appreciate how clearly everything was broken down. Thanks a ton for laying out all those options!