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Struggling with Weight, Hair Loss, and Joint Pain - #37305

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Hello, I am 49 years old and I suffer from excess weight. My height is 156 cm and my weight is 82.5. I have visceral fat, especially in the abdomen, buttocks and thigh area. I suffer from hair loss and joint pain, especially in the hip area of ​​the left leg and the knee as well. Recently, my menstrual cycle stopped and I suffer from hot flashes. Please help me.

How long have you been experiencing weight gain and related symptoms?:

- More than 6 months

Have you noticed any specific triggers for your hot flashes?:

- No specific triggers

What is your current diet like?:

- Balanced and healthy
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डॉक्टरों की प्रतिक्रियाएं

I advice you diet and yoga - Morning (on waking):

1 glass warm water + ½ tsp methi (fenugreek) seeds soaked overnight

OR 1 glass cumin + ajwain + fennel water

Breakfast:

Oats or millets (ragi, bajra, jowar) porridge with flaxseeds + nuts

Or 2 boiled eggs + sautéed vegetables + 1 fruit (papaya, apple)

Mid-morning:

Green tea / herbal tea (shatavari + ashwagandha combo if available)

Lunch:

1 bowl salad (cucumber, tomato, sprouts)

1 bowl dal or grilled fish/chicken (if non-veg)

1–2 phulkas or 1 cup brown rice

Cook with ginger, turmeric, jeera, and black pepper (anti-inflammatory)

Evening snack:

Roasted makhana or handful of almonds + herbal tea

Dinner:

Light meal: vegetable soup / dal soup / sautéed veggies + tofu/paneer

Avoid heavy carbs or sweets at night

Avoid: Sugar, refined flour, fried food, dairy at night, red meat, alcohol, late eating.


🧘‍♀️ 4. LIFESTYLE & YOGA

Walk 30–40 mins daily (preferably morning sun for Vitamin D).

Yoga asanas:

Setu Bandhasana (Bridge Pose)

Baddha Konasana (Butterfly)

Supta Matsyendrasana (Spinal twist)

Vrikshasana (Tree pose)

Shavasana for relaxation

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Arogyavardini vati 1-0-1 Triphala guggulu 1-0-1 Yograj guggulu 1-0-1 Shatavari churna 1/2-0-0 with warm milk Amla churna + bringaraja churna 1/2-0-1/2 tsp with warm water Mahanarayana taila- massage over joints Bringaraja taila - scalp massage weekly twice

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Joint pain is due to weight gain. Also hormonal imbalance is there due to menopause I suggest you to visit near panchakarma centre and get virechan therapy. This will detox your body and also you will loose 5 to 8 kg weight. Then start with these medicines 1. Medohar guggul 1BD AF 2. Yograj guggul 1BD AF 3. Tab shallaki 1 TID 4. Kamadugdh with mouktika 2BD BF 5. Amlaki rasyan vati 1 TID AF

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Take medoharavidangadhi lauha 1tab, tab mastya Tail 1tab bd ,mahayoga Guggulu gold 1tab,neeli bhrignamalkam external application, swadista virechana churnam 1tsp with lukewarm water enough

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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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Internal Medicines (4-6 Weeks) 1. Shatavari Churna: ½ tsp twice daily after meals with warm milk. 2. Ashwagandha Churna: ½ tsp twice daily before meals with warm water. 3. Triphala Guggulu Tablet: 1 tablet (500 mg) twice daily after meals with warm water. 4. Bhringraj Churna: ½ tsp once daily at night with warm water. 5. Trikatu Powder: Pinch with meals.

External Therapies 1. Abhyanga Massage: Tila oil full-body massage, focus on hips/knees/thighs, 3x/week, shower after 30 mins. 2. Bhringraj Oil: Apply to scalp nightly, wash in morning. 3. Nirgundi Oil: Rub on painful joints 2x/day.

Diet Tips Meals: 3/day—khichdi, mung dal soup, steamed veggies (bitter gourd, greens), fruits (apples, pears), 1 tsp ghee/meal. Snacks: Almonds, fennel/cumin tea. Avoid: Cold drinks, excess dairy, fried/spicy foods, sugar. Hydration: 8 glasses warm water; licorice tea.

Lifestyle advice Exercise: 20-30 mins daily, walking. 10 mins pranayama/meditation morning/evening. Sleep: 7-8 hours

Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma

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Medhohara vati 1-0-1 Amlaki rasayana 1 tsp -0-0 Triphala churna 0-0-1 Bringaraja Asava 15-0-15 ml Neelabringadi taila - scalp massage to be done

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Hello I can understand your concern. Your condition reflects a post-menopausal metabolic and hormonal imbalance but dont worry we are here to help you out😊

✅AYURVEDIC PLAN OF TREATMENT

✅ For Weight & Visceral Fat

1. Triphala Guggulu – 2-0-2 twice daily after meals. (Burns excess fat, supports liver and metabolism.)

2. Medohar Vati – 2 tablets morning and evening before meals with warm water. ( Reduces accumulated Kapha, aids digestion)

3. Punarnavadi Kashayam– 20 ml with equal water twice daily after meals. ( Reduces fluid retention and inflammation.)

4. Lemon + warm water + 1 tsp honey early morning (if no acidity).

7 Emphasize light, warm, and spiced food — avoid late-night eating and sugar.

✅For Hair Loss

1. Bhringraj Capsule – 1 capsule twice daily with milk. ( Nourishes hair roots and liver.)

2. Narasimha Rasayan – 1 tsp daily morning. (Hormonal and tissue rejuvenator.)

✅EXTERNAL CARE

Weekly Bhringraj Taila or Neelibhringadi Taila scalp massage followed by mild shampoo.

Nasya: 2 drops of Anu Taila in each nostril daily morning after bath (balances Vata, supports hair and hormones).

✅For Joint & Hip–Knee Pain

1. Maharasnadi Kashayam – 20 ml twice daily with equal water after meals. ( Relieves stiffness and pain in hips, knees, and lower limbs.)

✅ External:

Mahanarayana Taila local massage followed by gentle fomentation (hot compress).

Gentle stretching, walking, and yoga asanas like Trikonasana, Tadasana, and Vajrasana to improve circulation.

✅For Hot Flashes & Menopausal Transition

1. Shatavari Kalpa – 1 tsp twice daily with milk. Natural phytoestrogen, balances hormones, reduces hot flashes.

✅DIET MODIFICATION

✅ Include

Warm, freshly cooked food — mung dal soup, khichdi, vegetable stew. Millets (ragi, jowar, kodo) instead of white rice. Ghee (1 tsp/day) — nourishes joints and balances Vata. Turmeric, ginger, cumin, fenugreek, cinnamon – improve metabolism.

Amla, sesame, soaked almonds, and dates – rebuild Ojas and support hair. Cow’s milk at bedtime with Shatavari powder for hot flash relief.

❌ Avoid

Cold, heavy, or fried foods. Curd at night, sugar, bakery products, and cold drinks. Sitting long hours or day sleep after meals (increases Kapha).

Ayurveda aims to restore harmony, not just remove symptoms.

Balancing Agni and Vata–Kapha will naturally reduce weight, revive hair, and ease menopausal transition.

Wishing you a good health😊

Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate

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आपका व्यक्तिगत उपचार तैयार है
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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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HI, 1) shatavari churn 1 tsf bd with luke warm water after meal 2) yograj gugule 2 tab after crush bd after meal 3) trifla churn 1 tsf hs before 1 hr of sleep 4) mahanarayan taila for local application , apply luke warm

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आपका व्यक्तिगत उपचार तैयार है
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1.Medohara guggulu 2 tsp twice daily with water after meals 2.Punarnavasava 15 ml with 15 ml water twice daily after meals 3.Dashmool rasayan 1 tsp with warm water or milk once daily 4.Neelibhringadi oil-massage on the scalp twice weekly few hrs before hairwash

Lifestyle & Diet Tips 🥗 Diet - Favor: Warm, cooked meals with barley, moong dal, steamed vegetables, ghee - Avoid: Cold/raw foods, dairy-heavy dishes, nightshades (potato, tomato, brinjal) - Supportive spices: Cumin, fennel, ginger, turmeric 🕉️ Daily Routine - Abhyanga (oil massage): Daily with warm sesame or Mahanarayan oil—especially hips and knees - Gentle movement: Add 10–15 minutes of walking daily, even indoors - Pranayama: Nadi Shodhana and Bhramari to reduce hot flashes and stress

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Start with Cap. Evanova 1-0-1 after food with water Yograj guggul 1-0-1 after food with water Maharasnadi ghanvati 1-0-1 after food with water Avoid sour fermented foods Do pranayam lom -vilom kapalbhatti bhastrika daily for 5-10mins twice

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Add medohar guggul 2-0-2 with Warm water after food Apply Neelibhringadi oil on scalp twice weekly keep overnight and wash with anti hairfall shampoo.

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आपका व्यक्तिगत उपचार तैयार है
हमने आपके डॉक्टर द्वारा सुझाई गई दवाएं जोड़ दी हैं।

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To address weight, hair loss, joint pain, and menopausal symptoms, we’ll consider an integrated Ayurvedic approach. Your symptoms suggest a potential imbalance in Vata and Kapha doshas, particularly during the menopause transition, which could accentuate these imbalances.

Starting with diet, aim to reduce Kapha-aggravating foods—avoid cold, heavy, oily foods, and sugar. Favor warm, cooked meals; include spices like ginger and turmeric to support digestion and manage Vata. Focus on whole grains, legumes, green leafy vegetables and seasonal fruits. Consider sipping warm water throughout the day to boost metabolism. Meals should be well-timed — aim to have dinner by 7 PM, allowing for a restful digestion before sleep.

For hair health, gently massage the scalp with coconut or bhringraj oil twice a week. Leave it overnight if possible, which can nourish the scalp and promote hair growth. Consume amla (Indian gooseberry), rich in Vitamin C, which strengthens hair and boosts overall vitality.

Joint pain can benefit from regular, gentle yoga or stretching exercises. Try ‘Cat-Cow’ and ‘Pigeon’ poses to open the hips and ease joint discomfort. Applying a warm sesame oil massage to affected areas daily followed by a warm bath can provide relief. Ashwagandha, a well-known adaptogen, could support with stress management, energy and joint comfort; consult a practitioner for dosage.

For hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms, consider herbs like Shatavari and Black Cohosh—again, seek guidance for proper use. Regular meditation or pranayama (breathing exercises) can help balance hormones and calm the mind. Sleep is crucial, so establish a bedtime routine without screens and heavy meals before rest.

Physical, start with habits you can sustain. Proceed with awareness, listening to your body. Each change, though simple, can gradually restore balance. Consulting a local Ayurvedic practitioner for tailored treatments ensuring compatibility with any current medications is advisable. If joint pain or menopause symptoms suddenly worsen, seek immediate medical attention. Your journey towards balance and healing is gradual, but consistent steps can bring profound changes.

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HELLO,

Ayurvedic Point of View Your desire to be in a more feminine, fluid, and blissful sexual condition is perfectly in sync with Ayurvedic teachings to balance vāta and pitta and cultivate śukra dhātu — the reproductive substance that enhances sensuality, softness, and emotional resonance. Ayurveda views this goal not as changing gender but as harmonizing masculine and feminine energies within the body. When ojas (vital energy) increases and sexual energy is not depleted through ejaculation, the body naturally experiences a more subtle and whole-body pleasure.

Understanding the Herbs You have chosen four important herbs — Red Clover, Saw Palmetto, Shatavari, and Yashtimadhu (Licorice) — all of which can play valuable roles when used mindfully. Shatavari is the primary herb in this formulation. Cooling, nourishing, and rejuvenating to śukra dhātu, it softens the system, enhances fluidity, and promotes gentle, receptive arousal. In women, it enhances fertility and lubrication; in men, it is likely to produce calm sensuality and less forceful release. Licorice (Yashtimadhu) is sweet and cooling too. It aids in adrenal balance, softens the hormonal expression, and mildly decreases androgens. But high dose or chronic usage may elevate blood pressure or decrease testosterone levels too much, hence it has to be used judiciously. Saw Palmetto is used to balance prostate function and lower excess DHT, the hormone that causes aggressive libido and prostate enlargement. It will assist you in progressing to a more even, less masculine arousal state, but extended usage or high doses may slightly decrease fertility or testosterone. Red Clover is weakly estrogenic in its phytoestrogen composition. It balances hormonal energy weakly, not powerfully, and maintains a balanced endocrine system. It is harmless if taken in tea form or small doses several times a week, rather than daily for extended periods of time. Combined, these herbs can actually support the softer, more receptive, and fluid form of bliss you are looking for. But they should be balanced with invigorating herbs that uphold vitality and avoid over-suppression of hormones.

Other Balancing Herbs To make your program effective and safe, Ayurveda advises adding some herbs that guard ojas and provide strength. Ashwagandha is perfect to maintain your general energy and masculinity intact yet enable relaxation and deeper enjoyment. Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) maintains the prostate and urinary system, fortifies śukra dhātu, and enables sexual energy to flow without compelling ejaculation. Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) maintains the balance of hormones and immunity, particularly when supplementing with other herbs over the long term. Kumari (Aloe vera) contributes cooling and fluidity, bringing pitta into harmony and assisting the body’s inherent moisture balance.

How to Take These Herbs Early in the morning, take one teaspoon of Shatavari powder dissolved in warm milk or oat milk. You may add half a teaspoon of Gokshura powder and some honey if desired. This pair nourishes śukra dhātu and sets the body up for peaceful, receptive energy during the day. In the night, after supper, consume Saw Palmetto extract (about 160 mg) with warm water. You can also consume a small quantity (about one-fourth teaspoon) of Licorice in warm water or milk and half a teaspoon or one capsule of Ashwagandha. Consume Red Clover tea two or three times a week instead of daily.

Duration and Safety Take the herbs regularly for approximately 8 to 12 weeks, and then take a break of two weeks to allow the body to reset. This avoids hormonal stalling or habituation. If you want to do it lifelong, it is advisable to take such cycles with brief intervals. Don’t take extremely high dosages of Licorice or Saw Palmetto. Have an annual check-up with testosterone, LH, FSH, and prostate health indicators to keep your internal equilibrium in check. These herbs can slightly decrease sperm counts or testosterone when used excessively, but the impact is generally mild and reversible after a brief hiatus. Shatavari and Gokshura are long-term safe use herbs and don’t cause loss of fertility by themselves.

On “Bliss Day” The morning of the day you want to enjoy non-ejaculatory pleasure must start with serenity and mental clarity. The night before, have light, pure, vegetarian food with milk, ghee, rice, and fruits. Refrain from chillies, alcohol, and drugs. In the morning, have Shatavari and Gokshura in milk, followed by soft yoga — particularly vajroli mudra, ashwini mudra, viparita karani, and deep breathing. The trick is not to try to suppress ejaculation forcibly but to let the energy flow throughout the entire body. Feminine pleasure comes from letting go, opening up, and receptivity, not from muscular control.

Expected Experience With practice and time, erections can become softer but more enjoyable, and the energy of arousal spreads throughout the body rather than remaining focused in the genitals. Pre-seminal or prostate fluid may rise over time — typically a few milliliters to a few drops. Pleasure can be longer-lasting, often lasting a few minutes, and feel more whole-body and emotional, rather than explosive or sharp. This effect builds up over time through regular practice, sattvic lifestyle, and meditation.

Guidance Summary Your selected herbs are nice on the whole, but for balance and long-term safety, include Ashwagandha, Gokshura, and Guduchi. Take the herbs for 12 weeks on and off for two weeks. Keep a check on your health every year and avoid excessive dosages of Licorice or Saw Palmetto. Maintain your diet refreshing, rejuvenating, and unpolluted, and concentrate on internal energy flow through breathing and consciousness instead of force.

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HELLO,

You are 49 year old- an age where the body is naturally transitionaing from the reproductive phase to the post menopausal phase This transition is normal, but it brings many hormonal ,physical and emotional changes

WHAT’S HAPPENING INSIDE -Ovarian hormones= naturally decline -this hormonal drop affects metabolism, bone strength, mood, skin, and hair -In Ayurveda, this phase is understood as a shift from pitta dominance to vata dominanace

AYURVEDIC VIEW

WEIGHT GAIN ESPEIALLY AROUND ABDOMEN AND THIGHS -kapha and meda Dhatu vriddhi -> accumulation of fat due to slow metabolism

HAIR LOSS, DRYNESS -vata vriddhi and rakta-asthi Dhatus kshaya

JOINT PAIN (HIPS, KNEES) -vata aggravation In sandhis (joints), and early asthi dhatu depletion

HOT FLASHES, IRRITABILITY -pitta aggravation with vata vitiation

IRREGULAR OR STOPPED MENSES -natural menopause but worsened by vata-pitta imbalance

So in essence, your body shows a vata-kapha imbalance, mild pitta aggravation, and dhatu (tissue) depletion- mainly rasa, meda, and asthi dhatus

TREATMENT GOALS -balance three doshas= mainly pacify vata and kapha -improve digestion and metabolism- to burn excess fat -nourish tissues= especially hair, bones, and jonits -support hormone balance= naturally, through rejuvenation and tonic -relieve joint pain= by reducing inflamamtion and dryness -calm the mind and nerves= to manage hot flashes, irritability, and sleep issues -prevent further issues= like osteoporosis, arthritis, diabetes, and heart disease

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

1) ASHOKARISHTA= 2 tsp twice daily after meals with equal water for 3 months = balances female hormones, reduces hot flashes, supports uterus

2) MEDOHARA GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals for 3 months = improves digestion, burns fat, reduces cholestrol

3)YOGARAJ GUGGULU + MAHARASNADI GUGGULU= 1 tab + 15 ml decoction twice daily before meals for 3 months =anti inflammatory, relieves stiffness and pain

4) KESHYA RASAYANA= 1 tsp daily in morning for 3 months = improves scalp blood flow, strengthens hair roots

5) SHATAVARI CHURNA + AMALAKI RASYAANA= 1 tsp each with warm milk daily for 3 months = nourishes body, balances hormones, enhances energy

LIFESTYLE CHANGES -wake up early- before sunrise, helps balance kapha -avoid day sleep -maintain a fixed sleep schedule -stay active- walk, stretch, and keep joints moving -avoid overthinking and late nights- prevents vata aggravation -use warm water for drinking and bathing

DIET -light, warm, freshly cooked food -millets like foxtail , kodo, or barley instead of white rice -green leafy vegetables, bottle gourd, ridge gourd, methi, drumstick -cow ghee 1 tsp/day -spices that improve digestion= jeera, ajwain, saunf, black pepper, ginger, turmeric -herbal teas= cumi-fennel-coriander decoction -fruits= pomegranate, apple, papaya, amla -soaked almonds 5-6 in morning

AVOID -cold, stale, heavy food -deep fried, sweets, bakery items -excess dairy especiallycurd at night -white sugar and refined flour -alcohol and smoking -processed and frozen foods

YOGA ASANAS -suryanamaskar= boosts metabolism, weight control -trikonasana= strengthens thighs, hips, spine -setu badhasana= good for pelvic regiom - bhujangasana= strengthens back and abdomen -pawanmuktasana= relieve gas , improves digestion -vrikshasana= improves balance and focus

PRANAYAM -Anulom vilom= balances hormones, calms mind -sheetali= cool hot flashes -bhramari= reduces anxiety and insomnia

HOME REMEDIES -Fenugreek water= soak 1 tsp overnight drink in morning-helps in weight and sugar control -cumin-coriander-fennel tea= throughout day sip - aloe vera juice=20 ml in morning on empty stomach- detox and hormone support -sesame seeds= 1 tsp daily for calcium and bone strength

You are not sick- your body is changing naturally , and Ayurveda helps you age gracefully. The goal is to support balance, remove toxins, and nourish your body Healing in Ayurveda is slow but steady and deep

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

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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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Dr. Prasad Pentakota
I am Dr. P. Prasad, and I’ve been in this field for 20+ years now, working kinda across the board—General Medicine, Neurology, Dermatology, Cardiology—you name it. Didn’t start out thinking I’d end up spanning that wide, but over time, each area sort of pulled me in deeper. And honestly, I like that mix. It lets me look at a patient not just through one lens but a whole system-wide view... makes more sense when treating something that won’t fit neatly in one category. I’ve handled everything from day-to-day stuff like hypertension, diabetes, or skin infections to more serious neuro and cardiac problems. Some cases are quick—diagnose, treat, done. Others take time, repeated check-ins, figuring out what’s really going on beneath those usual symptoms. And that’s where the detail matters. I’m pretty big on thorough diagnosis and patient education—because half the problem is ppl just not knowing what’s happening inside their own body. What’s changed for me over years isn’t just knowledge, it’s how much I lean on listening. If you miss what someone didn’t say, you might also miss their actual illness. And idk, after seeing it play out so many times, I do believe combining updated medical practice with basic empathy really shifts outcomes. Doesn’t have to be complicated... it just has to be consistent. I keep up with research too—new drugs, diagnostics, cross-specialty updates etc., not because it’s trendy, but cuz it’s necessary. Patients come in better read now than ever. You can’t afford to fall behind. The end goal’s the same tho—help them heal right, not just fast. Ethical practice, evidence-based, and sometimes just being there to explain what’s going on. That’s what I stick to.
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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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Ye jawab bahut helpful laga! Doctor ne sab samjhake bataya aur unka plan bhi detailed hai. Thanks a lot, mujhe ab sukoon mila.
Ye jawab bahut helpful laga! Doctor ne sab samjhake bataya aur unka plan bhi detailed hai. Thanks a lot, mujhe ab sukoon mila.
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