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लीवर की समस्याओं का स्थायी समाधान कैसे पाएं?
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लीवर की समस्याओं का स्थायी समाधान कैसे पाएं? - #43751

Rashmi Ranjan

मेरी लिवर की समस्या है.... SGOT SGPT का अनुपात ज्यादा है... यूरिया और BUN कम है.... मैंने सब कुछ आजमाया जैसे liv52, यकृतजय, लाइव ऑन..... कुछ भी काम नहीं किया.... मेरा वात दोष ज्यादा है.... तो मुझे कोई ऐसी दवा बताएं जो मेरी लिवर की समस्या को स्थायी रूप से ठीक कर सके.... सर्वकल्प क्वाथ आजमाया, उल्टी हो गई... कृपया मेरी मदद करें।

How long have you been experiencing liver-related symptoms?:

- More than 6 months

What specific symptoms are you currently experiencing?:

- Abdominal pain

Have you made any dietary changes recently?:

- Yes, a complete overhaul
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Avoid oily, spicy and processed foods. Regular exercise and meditation. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Use boiled water for drinking. Tab Bhringraj 2-0-2 Tab.Shati 2-0-2 Sy.Zymnet plus 15ml twice after meal Follow up after 2 weeks.

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Take Bhumyamlaki churna 3 gm along with guduchi satva 500 mg in warm water twice a day Drakshadi kashyam-10 ml twice daily with water

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Don’t worry now taken Swarna kravyadi ras 1tab bd, yakrithplihatkachurna 1tsp, arogya vardini vati 1tab bd, kumariasva 20ml bd enough u ll get results

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Hello‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌ Rashmi ji, Thank you for sharing your concerns. I honestly empathize with your situation when I hear that the liver enzymes remain high after numerous repeated treatments. But don’t be worried with us here for you. 😊

✅AYURVEDIC PLAN OF TREATMENT

✔️ Recommended — Mridu Basti (Most Important) Basti is the most Vata-pitta balancing therapy for a liver condition that is Vata-predominant.

This will: –Revitalize Agni –Relieve abdominal pain –Lessen liver inflammation –Normalize Vata-Pitta balance –Improve nutrient assimilation → improves urea/BUN naturally

👉 Yes, Basti is definitely able to provide you major support. It is specially made for your type of constitution and hence safe.

✅INTERNAL MEDICATION

I will prepare a Pitta-friendly, Vata-balancing liver plan that is free from side effects like vomiting.

👉 For Liver Healing 1.Drakshasava – 15 mL + equal water after lunch & dinner 2.Punarnava Mandoor – 1 tab twice daily after food 3.Arogyavardhini Vati (low dose) – 1 tab after lunch only (safe in a small dose; helps SGPT/SGOT) 4.Shivakshara Pachana Churna – ¼ tsp. with warm water after meals 5.Amalaki Rasayana – 1 tsp at bedtime

These herbs are gentle and well tolerated by Pitta-sensitive patients

✅DIET AND LIFESTYLE MODIFICATION

✔️Foods that heal your liver: Rice (soft cooked) Moong dal / moong khichdi Cow ghee (1–2 tsp/day) Pomegranate, soaked raisins Coconut water Bottle gourd, pumpkin, beetroot Warm water with 4–5 drops of lemon once daily

❌Avoid strictly:

Coffee Fermented foods Too much sour, bitter, or spicy Heavy proteins (until Agni gets better) At night: curd, fried foods

✔️Daily routine Warm water sipping 20–25 min slow evening walk Early dinner by 7–8 PM Abhyanga with sesame + coconut oil (mixed)

✅When Will You See Improvement?

SGOT/SGPT start coming down in 4–6 weeks Abdominal pain diminishes in 10–15 days Agni improves gradually within 30 days Long-term improvement with Basti course + medicines for 3 month

Yes, your liver condition is reversible. Considering your case, Basti would be the safest and most effective way for you. They are not needed, strong bitter liver medicines will only aggravate your Pitta.

Just the right Vata-pacifying Basti + Shamana herbs will give you that permanent relief you have been seeking.

May you be blessed with good health😊

Warm regards, Dr Snehal ‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌Vidhate

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Hello… From what you have described High SGOT/SGPT ratio, low urea and BUN vomiting with strong decoction(satva kalpa kwath) long-term Vata aggravation, and no improvement with common liver. Tonic shows that liver is not just weak but highly sensitive and unable to tolerate strong medicines right now this is why liv53 type medicines sarvakalpa kwath and other hot or Pant formulation made things worse instead of better When? Vata is high, the liver becomes irritated over reactive and unable to process her that Ortho strong your system needs something gentle, cooling, healing, and not. Something that cleanses hard. You do not need strong shodhana you need soothing Raayanna for the liver

In case the best results come from medicines that prepare liver cells quietly without irritating the gut or causing vomiting. The first option I recommend is Arogyavardini vati -but take in a very small dose, one tablet after lunch for the first week, then one tablet after lunch and dinner from the second week Yasthimadhu churna 1/4 th teaspoon with warm water in the morning … it calms liver. ko stomach reduces information and makes Arogya Vardhini easier to tolerate. Include 1 teaspoon of cow ghee in our diet Take Avipattikara churna half teaspoon before lunch Drink coriander fennel tea Avoid dry food, cold food tea on an empty stomach, too much fasting, spicy or oily food Eat easily digested food, rice, moong dal, vegetables, coconut water, roasted cumin, water and small frequent meals This will stabilise vata significantly with then reduce liver irritation.

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take livtone 2 tds take brahmi 2 bd take triphala 2bd take drakshsar 5 ml tds with cold water avoid milk sugar etc

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hello!

When SGOT–SGPT remain high for many months, it usually means the liver is inflamed, but also the digestion is weak. In high Vata conditions, the liver becomes dry, reactive, and sensitive, so bitter, heavy, or strong herbal medicines (like Sarvakalpa kwath) can cause nausea or vomiting.

So the first step is not strong liver medicines. The first step is Vata pacification + gentle detox + then liver support. When we prepare your digestion first, the liver medicines start working properly.

Ayurvedic Treatment :

Start in this order. Do NOT take everything at once.

1. Ama Pachana (First 7 days)

This prepares your digestion so your liver can tolerate medicines.

Amapachana Vati – 2 tablets twice daily after food for 7 days Warm water only throughout the day

This is VERY important in your case.

Sukumara Ghrita – 1 teaspoon with warm water first thing in the morning Hingvastak Churna – ¼ teaspoon with food twice daily

This will stop vomiting tendency, reduce abdominal pain, and calm your stomach.

Start only after 2–3 weeks of the above.

Punarnavadi Kashayam Tablet – 1 tablet twice daily after meals Bhumyamalaki Churna – ½ teaspoon with warm water at night Arogyavardhini Vati – 1 tablet once daily after food

This combination is gentle, Vata-friendly, and effective for reducing SGOT, SGPT.

Diet :

Eat warm, soft, Vata-Settling foods: Khichdi Moong dal soup Cooked vegetables 1 teaspoon ghee daily

Avoid: Raw salads Cold drinks Excess bitter herbs Spicy/oily food Tea/coffee more than once

Investigations Needed

Please check: SGOT, SGPT, ALP, GGT Bilirubin (direct/indirect) Viral markers (HBsAg, HCV) Thyroid profile Vitamin D Ultrasound abdomen

Sometimes low urea/BUN happens in poor nutrition or low muscle mass, not just liver issues.

You’re not beyond help. You simply need a Vata-friendly, gentle approach, not strong kwaths that worsen vomiting. Once your digestion calms down, your liver will start responding beautifully. People with the same pattern (high SGOT/SGPT + high Vata + low BUN) often recover well when the treatment is done in THIS order.

I’m here with you through every step just let me know the last SGOT–SGPT report and I will fine-tune the plan.

Warm regards, Dr. Karthika

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1.Arogyavardhini vati 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 2.Bhumi Amla Churna 1/2 tsp twice daily with water 3.Punarnavasava 15 ml with 15 ml water twice daily after meals 4.Syp Amlycure 2 tsp thrice daily

✨ Diet & Lifestyle for Liver + Vata

Diet: - Favor warm, light meals: khichdi, mung dal, steamed vegetables. - Include bitter foods: methi, karela, neem chutney (small amounts). - Avoid fried, spicy, very sour foods, alcohol, and excess pulses. - Use ghee moderately for Vata balance.

Lifestyle: - Gentle yoga: Pawanmuktasana, Vajrasana, Setubandhasana. - Daily oil massage (abhyanga) with sesame oil for Vata pacification. - Regular sleep routine, avoid late nights. - Stress management: Anulom Vilom pranayama.

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Internal Medicines- 1. Bhumyamalaki Ghan Vati – 500 mg morning + 500 mg night after food 2 Arogyavardhini Vati – 1 tablet morning only after breakfast 3 Punarnava Mandoor – 250 mg morning + 250 mg night after food 4 Dadimadi Ghrita – 10 gm morning empty stomach with warm water

Daily Must-Do 200 ml warm moong soup + 1 tsp ghee twice daily Full-body warm Bala + Mahanarayan Taila massage → 10 min → hot bath

Diet Give only: moong khichdi + ghee, rice kanji, pomegranate, beetroot juice 100 ml, stewed apple Avoid completely: all bitter/katu medicines, tea-coffee, raw salads, fasting

Continue minimum 90 days → repeat LFT & RFT → 95 % patients get normal values with this gentle Vata-friendly approach.

Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma

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HELLO,

Your liver tests show -High SGOT/ SGPT-> the liver cells are irritated or inflamed -Low urea/ Loe BUN-> your liver Is not processing proteins properly OR your diet is low in protein -Vata imbalance due to stress, fasting, irregular food Together, these indicate

Your liver is overworked, inflamed, and not repairing well, mainly because -Vata is high-> weak digestion + dryness -Pitta is disturbed->heat/inflammation in liver -Liver metabolism is slow -Strong herbal medicines (like sarvakalpa kwatha) irritate your system instead of helping

Ayurveda sees this as -Liver (yakrit) dusti + mandagni (weak digestion) + vata-pitta imbalance

TREATMENT GOALS -calm vata + pitta -improve digestive powder gently -support liver regeneration -strengthen your liver permanently

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

1) PUNARNAVA MANDUR= 1 tab twice daily after meals for 12 weeks =reduces liver inflammation, improves blood and hemoglobin, restores metabolism, very gently on vata

2) AROGYAVARDHINI VATI= 1 tab once daily after lunch for 8 weeks =corrects liver enzymes, improves bile flow, helps fatty liver, inflammation, sluggish liver, but can aggravate vata if overdosed->so minimal dose

3) GUDUCHI SATVA= 1/2 tsp twice daily with warm water for 12 week =cooling, anti inflamatory , repairs liver cells, improves immunity, very good when the liver is overworked for long

4) KUTKI CHURNA= 1/4 tsp (125mg) once daily after lunch for 6 weeks = reapirs liver, decreases SGPT/SGOT, enhances bile release, helps in fatty liver and chronic inflammation

5) PHALATRIKADI CHURNA= 1/2 tsp churna in 1 cup hot water->sip slowly for 8 weeks = detoxifies liver gently, improves enzyme levels, helps vata + pitta

EXTERNAL TREATMENT

1) OIL MASSAGE= warm sesame oil + 10% castor oil daily =reduces vata, improves liver area circulation, reduces abdominal discomfort, helps digestion indirectly

2) MILD STEAM= after massage =especially abdomen +back region =helps reduce stiffess and vata, improves liver blood flow, promotes detoxification

GENTLE VIRECHANA This is a gentle purification, not aggressive purgation -1 tsp cow ghee every morning for 5 days -stop if loose stools start =removes pitta from liver , reduces enzymes levels, improves digestion, repairs liver cells

DIET -moong dal khichdi -cooked rice, soft chapatis -steamed vegetables= pumpkin, bottle gourd, beetroot, carrot -1-2 tsp ghee daily -coconut water -pomegranate -buttermilk with cumin after lunch -warm soups (vegetable/moong) -stewed apples -idli, upma, rice kanji

AVOID -fried food -spicy food -mustard oil -excess salt -fermented foods - pickles -bakery items -tomato, brinjal ,spinach (until heating) -tea/coffee In excess -alcohol -heavy protein powders

AYRUEVDIC EATING PATTERN -eat warm, freshly cooked meals -avoid cold foods, fridge food -do not skip meals -do not overeat -drink small sips of warm water during meals -dinner must be light

YOGA ASANAS -ardha matsyendrasana -bhujangasana -vajrasana -cat cow pose -pawanmuktasana series =Improves digestion, supports liver metabolism, reduces abdominal discomfort

PRANAYAM -nadi sodhana -shetali/sheetkari -bhramari

HOME REMEDIES -Turmeric + A2 ghee mix= take once daily after lunch -> reduces inflammation -Cumin-coriander-fennel tea= improves digestion, reduces pitta -Aloe vera fresh= 1 tbsp before breakfast- cools liver, repairs liver tissues -Sugarcane juice= 1 small glass, twice weekly-> excellent hepatoprotective drink

Liver heals beautifully if treated correctly You must avoid strain kashaya’s until digestion becomes stronger Your body is showing that it needs gentle, cooling, vata-pitta balancing care Combining Ayurveda + proper medical tests is the safest and fastest way to recover We will aim not just to reduce SGOT/SGPT but to rebuild liver strength permanently

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

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HELLO,

Your liver tests show -High SGOT/ SGPT-> the liver cells are irritated or inflamed -Low urea/ Loe BUN-> your liver Is not processing proteins properly OR your diet is low in protein -Vata imbalance due to stress, fasting, irregular food Together, these indicate

Your liver is overworked, inflamed, and not repairing well, mainly because -Vata is high-> weak digestion + dryness -Pitta is disturbed->heat/inflammation in liver -Liver metabolism is slow -Strong herbal medicines (like sarvakalpa kwatha) irritate your system instead of helping

Ayurveda sees this as -Liver (yakrit) dusti + mandagni (weak digestion) + vata-pitta imbalance

TREATMENT GOALS -calm vata + pitta -improve digestive powder gently -support liver regeneration -strengthen your liver permanently

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

1) PUNARNAVA MANDUR= 1 tab twice daily after meals for 12 weeks =reduces liver inflammation, improves blood and hemoglobin, restores metabolism, very gently on vata

2) AROGYAVARDHINI VATI= 1 tab once daily after lunch for 8 weeks =corrects liver enzymes, improves bile flow, helps fatty liver, inflammation, sluggish liver, but can aggravate vata if overdosed->so minimal dose

3) GUDUCHI SATVA= 1/2 tsp twice daily with warm water for 12 week =cooling, anti inflamatory , repairs liver cells, improves immunity, very good when the liver is overworked for long

4) KUTKI CHURNA= 1/4 tsp (125mg) once daily after lunch for 6 weeks = reapirs liver, decreases SGPT/SGOT, enhances bile release, helps in fatty liver and chronic inflammation

5) PHALATRIKADI CHURNA= 1/2 tsp churna in 1 cup hot water->sip slowly for 8 weeks = detoxifies liver gently, improves enzyme levels, helps vata + pitta

EXTERNAL TREATMENT

1) OIL MASSAGE= warm sesame oil + 10% castor oil daily =reduces vata, improves liver area circulation, reduces abdominal discomfort, helps digestion indirectly

2) MILD STEAM= after massage =especially abdomen +back region =helps reduce stiffess and vata, improves liver blood flow, promotes detoxification

GENTLE VIRECHANA This is a gentle purification, not aggressive purgation -1 tsp cow ghee every morning for 5 days -stop if loose stools start =removes pitta from liver , reduces enzymes levels, improves digestion, repairs liver cells

DIET -moong dal khichdi -cooked rice, soft chapatis -steamed vegetables= pumpkin, bottle gourd, beetroot, carrot -1-2 tsp ghee daily -coconut water -pomegranate -buttermilk with cumin after lunch -warm soups (vegetable/moong) -stewed apples -idli, upma, rice kanji

AVOID -fried food -spicy food -mustard oil -excess salt -fermented foods - pickles -bakery items -tomato, brinjal ,spinach (until heating) -tea/coffee In excess -alcohol -heavy protein powders

AYRUEVDIC EATING PATTERN -eat warm, freshly cooked meals -avoid cold foods, fridge food -do not skip meals -do not overeat -drink small sips of warm water during meals -dinner must be light

YOGA ASANAS -ardha matsyendrasana -bhujangasana -vajrasana -cat cow pose -pawanmuktasana series =Improves digestion, supports liver metabolism, reduces abdominal discomfort

PRANAYAM -nadi sodhana -shetali/sheetkari -bhramari

HOME REMEDIES -Turmeric + A2 ghee mix= take once daily after lunch -> reduces inflammation -Cumin-coriander-fennel tea= improves digestion, reduces pitta -Aloe vera fresh= 1 tbsp before breakfast- cools liver, repairs liver tissues -Sugarcane juice= 1 small glass, twice weekly-> excellent hepatoprotective drink

Liver heals beautifully if treated correctly You must avoid strain kashaya’s until digestion becomes stronger Your body is showing that it needs gentle, cooling, vata-pitta balancing care Combining Ayurveda + proper medical tests is the safest and fastest way to recover We will aim not just to reduce SGOT/SGPT but to rebuild liver strength permanently

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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Start with Livamrit advance 1-0-1 after food with water Avipattikar tablet 1-0-1 after food with water. Avoid processed fatty fast foods, oily, fried foods. Take soft diet and boiled smashed vegetables in your diet. Vegetable soup is advisable. No non veg if non-vegetarian. Follow up after 15 days

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✔️ Do’s: ✔️ Millet roti Buttermilk (daily include in your meal) Moong dal (green and yellow both are ok) All fruit vegetables Leafy vegetables (except methi and dil)

🧘‍♀️ Yogasan : 🧘‍♀️

1. Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) 2. Dhanurasana (Bow Pose) 3. Ardha Matsyendrasana (Half Lord of the Fishes Pose) 4. Paschimottanasana (Seated Forward Fold) 5. Halasana (Plow Pose) 6. Sarvangasana (Shoulder Stand Pose) 7. Matsyasana (Fish Pose) 8. Supta Matsyendrasana (Reclined Spinal Twist) 9. Surya Namaskar 10. Malasan (Squats Pose)

🧘‍♀️ Pranayam : 🧘‍♀️ 1. Anulo Vilom 2. Bhramari 3. Kapalbhati 4. Shitali 5. Sitkari

❌ Donot’s: ❌ Tea Coffee Addictions Dals (except moong) Sour Packed food Processed food Achar (pickles) Papad Fried food Avoid dairy completely Non veg products

💊 Medication: 💊

Tab. Live 52 DS 1 tab twice a day before food. Tab. Arogyavardhini Vati 2 tabs twice a day before food. Tab. Ampachak Vati 2 tabs twice a day before food. Syp. Bhunimbadi Kadha 2 tsp twice a day before food.

Tab. Shankhavati 2 tabs twice a day after food suck and eat

Tab. Gandharva Haritaki 2 tabs at night with one glass hot water.

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Given the complexity of liver concerns and high Vata dosha, Ayurveda can provide a comprehensive approach tailored to your needs. Combining dietary modifications, lifestyle changes, and herbal support can help balance your doshas and promote liver health. Here’s a possible approach for your situation:

Firstly, focus on Vata balancing diet. Emphasize warm, cooked meals that are easy to digest and include foods like rice, wheat, oats, dairy products if tolerated, spices like cumin, ginger and fennel. Avoid raw, cold, dry, and overly processed foods which can aggravate Vata. Make sure your meals are regular, perhaps small but frequent throughout the day, to help stabilize your digestion.

In terms of herbal remedies, instead of those you’ve already tried and didn’t work, you could consider Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) which is highly valued in Ayurveda for its liver-protective properties. Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) might also be useful, as it’s known to calm Vata and support the nervous system. However, it’s crucial to consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any new herbs to ensure they are appropriate for your specific condition.

Additionally, lifestyle adjustments such as adding daily routines that ground Vata, are helpful. Try establishing a consistent sleep schedule, going to bed by 10 PM and awakening by 6 AM. Gentle yoga or Pranayama (breathing exercises) can be beneficial for reducing stress, which often exacerbates Vata imbalances.

It’s critical to assess your specific triggers and reduce stress, engage in activities that bring you joy and relaxation, like moderate exercise or meditation, which also aid liver function and help balance Vata.

Finally, I would recommend seeking an experienced Ayurvedic physician for a thorough evaluation, as personalized treatment is key to addressing complex issues like yours. If your symptoms worsen or there’s any concern about your health, please seek urgent care from a healthcare provider.

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लिवर की समस्याओं को हल करने के लिए, खासकर जब SGOT और SGPT स्तर उच्च हों और Liv52 जैसी उपचार विधियाँ मददगार न हों, तो हमें सिद्ध-आयुर्वेदिक दृष्टिकोण से जड़ कारणों को समझने पर ध्यान देना चाहिए, खासकर जब आपकी वात की स्थिति उच्च हो। आपके पाचन और लिवर स्वास्थ्य को कई दृष्टिकोणों से संबोधित करना आवश्यक है, जिसमें आहार, जीवनशैली और विशेष उपचार शामिल हैं।

पहले, सुनिश्चित करें कि आपका आहार वात को संतुलित करने में सहायक है। गर्म, पके हुए खाद्य पदार्थों पर ध्यान दें जो पचाने में आसान हों। अपने भोजन में घी शामिल करें, क्योंकि यह वात को शांत करने में मदद करता है। कच्चे, ठंडे या सूखे खाद्य पदार्थों से बचें जो वात को बढ़ा सकते हैं। अपने दैनिक भोजन में मीठे, खट्टे और नमकीन स्वादों को प्राथमिकता दें।

हल्दी और जीरे जैसे रसोई के मसालों को शामिल करने पर विचार करें, जो लिवर समर्थन और पाचन में मदद करते हैं। आधा चम्मच हल्दी पाउडर को एक कप पानी में उबालें, और इसे सुबह खाली पेट गर्म ही पिएं। यह अग्नि को बढ़ाता है और लिवर को डिटॉक्सिफाई करने में मदद करता है।

हर्बल फॉर्मूलेशन के लिए, भृंगराज पर विचार करें। यह आयुर्वेद में लिवर के कार्य को समर्थन देने के लिए जाना जाता है। भृंगराज की पत्तियों (या अगर पत्तियाँ उपलब्ध नहीं हैं तो पाउडर) को उबालकर चाय तैयार करें और इसे दिन में एक या दो बार पिएं। छोटे मात्रा से शुरू करें ताकि आपके शरीर की प्रतिक्रिया की निगरानी की जा सके, खासकर जब आपकी प्रतिक्रिया सर्वकल्प क्वाथ के साथ हो।

याद रखें, जीवनशैली भी एक भूमिका निभाती है। नियमित हल्के व्यायाम जैसे योग में शामिल हों, जो वात को शांत करता है और सभी ऊतकों, जिसमें लिवर भी शामिल है, में परिसंचरण को बढ़ाता है। नाड़ी शोधन जैसे प्राणायाम अभ्यास भी वात को संतुलित करने में मदद कर सकते हैं क्योंकि यह तंत्रिका तंत्र को शांत करता है।

फिर भी, यह महत्वपूर्ण है कि आप अपने स्वास्थ्य सेवा प्रदाता के साथ मिलकर काम करें ताकि आपके लिवर एंजाइम और समग्र स्वास्थ्य की बार-बार निगरानी की जा सके, खासकर अगर लक्षण बने रहें या बिगड़ें। वे सुनिश्चित कर सकते हैं कि हमारे सभी प्रयास आपकी वर्तमान आवश्यकताओं का समर्थन करें बिना आपकी स्थिति को प्रभावित किए।

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I am Dr. Sumit S. Tasgaonkar — a BAMS doc who also went on to complete MS in Ayurveda surgery, along with CGO and PGDEMS. Kinda feels like I’m always learning. And maybe that’s what keeps me grounded — balancing classical Ayurvedic wisdom with real-time medical emergencies or even modern diagnostic tools. I don’t see these systems as opposites... for me, they compliment each other when you look closely enough. My work mostly revolves around chronic diseases, metabolic issues, lifestyle mess (and there’s plenty of it these days), and women’s health conditions — PCOS, hormonal imbalance, gynec stuff that needs long-term attention. I use Panchakarma, herbal meds, diet correction, sometimes just shifting someone’s daily habits does more than we expect. But it’s never one-size-fits-all. I take a lot of time getting to the root cause — dosha imbalance, agni disturbance, whatever is underneath the visible stuff. Patients dealing with arthritis, stress, skin flareups, digestion trouble — I’ve seen all of that and more. And every case teaches something new. I’m super keen on tracking progress too. Like we keep tweaking, adjusting as per prakriti and vikriti, not just protocol-for-all. And honestly, the most satisfying part? when patients tell me they feel like themselves again. I started Tasgaonkar Medical Foundation with a big dream of bringing authentic Ayurveda to more people, esp. rural areas where choices are limited. We still keep prices fair and try not to compromise on classical principles. Accessibility doesn’t mean diluting the science — that’s always been important to me. What I really want is to see more people actually understand their health. Not just pop pills or mask symptoms. I wanna give them the tools — through knowledge, through food, through breath — to live lighter and healthier. And ya, sometimes it’s messy, sometimes you doubt, sometimes you adjust everything mid-plan... but that's Ayurveda too. Listening, observing, and flowing with the body, not against it.
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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. Shilpa Shijil
I am still learning how to describe myself without sounding too stiff, but I do feel that my personal and inter-personal skills shape a big part of how I work. I try to stay approachable and not make pts feel rushed, even on days when time is slipping fast. I listen first, maybe longer than needed sometimes, just to catch the small hints in their words or their silence. I end up absorbing a bit of their pain or worry too, and then I remind myself to stay focused so I can actually help them, not just feel it. I am seeing people as whole beings, not just their symptoms or test values, and that keeps my treatment more grounded. I explain things in simple ways, though I get tangled in my phrasing here and there, but I make sure they and their family know what we’re doing and why. I try to stay honest even when the truth is slow progess or a rough patch in the condition. I am pretty dedicated to ethical practice, sometimes to the point where I double-check a simple step, and I don’t mind spending extra time if it means the plan is right. I push myself to keep learning, reading, attending discussions, all without getting scared of criticism, though a harsh comment stings me for a bit. I enjoy public interaction too—talking to groups, answering doubts, explaining Ayurveda without overcomplicating it. I am still shaping these skills every day, but they guide me in giving care that feels human, steady and trustworthy, even on the messy days when I am juggling too many things at once.
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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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Dr. Janvi Dhera
I am a doctor who completed CCH and CGO from Wadia hospital, and that training gave me exposure not just in theory but also in handling patients with very diverse needs. Over time I have treated many cases of chronic skin conditions, gut related disorders and also anorectal issues like piles, fissure and similar complaints. Each case felt different, no two patients respond the same way, and I learnt how to adapt treatment according to prakriti, diet habits, stress levels. Skin problems always catch attention first — psoriasis, eczema, acne that stays for years — but I understood that they often start from inside, from digestion or blood impurities. Gut issues like acidity, constipation, IBS are also common in my practice, and here small corrections in food timing or herbs can change a lot. Anorectal cases, especially piles and fissure, are painful both physically and mentally for patients, so I try to bring a treatment plan that is safe, non-invasive when possible, and focused on long term relief not just temporary fixes. Working with such variety of disorders also taught me patience. Some patients want fast results, but Ayurveda needs time to clean the root cause. I explain them carefully, sometimes repeating many times, that slow healing is stronger healing. Building that trust is important. My approach is always to combine herbal formulations, diet advice, and lifestyle correction with procedures when required, to ensure balance is restored and maintained. For me, Ayurveda is not a set of ready remedies but a flexible science that adapts to each person. Whether it’s skin, gut or anorectal problems, my focus stays on listening, understanding and guiding patients with clarity, honesty and steady support.
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