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Dr. Dhananjay Mule

Dr. Dhananjay Mule
Akluj Solapur Maharashtra
Doctor information
Experience:
15 years
Education:
Maharasthra University of Health Sciences
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mainly focused on treating long-term, recurring issues through proper Ayurvedic care—not just giving relief but actually correcting what’s out of sync. I work with piles, acidity, skin problems, kidney stones, spondylitis (both lumbar & cervical), PCOD, infertility, and male reproductive troubles too—things like low libido, early discharge, or semen-related imbalances that most people hesitate to talk about openly. I don’t follow ready-made plans. Every case starts with understanding the root through Ayurvedic diagnosis—*dosha dushti*, *srotas involved*, *agni* condition—and from there I build a plan. Could be herbal meds, *Panchakarma*, diet rework, or routine changes. Usually, a mix. The goal isn’t to just “manage” symptoms. It’s to fix why it started in the first place. Even in tough, chronic conditions—say someone’s had hyperacidity for 6+ years or repeated miscarriages or cervical pain that keeps coming back—I’ve seen real shift happen when you treat based on *prakriti* and stay consistent. I always try to be patient with the process, and guide my patients the same way. Healing takes time, but it’s worth it when it’s real.
Achievements:
I am someone who’s worked hands-on with Panchakarma for years now—focusing not just on detox, but actually *rebuilding* health from the inside out. Through classical therapies like Basti, Virechana, and Nasya, I’ve helped patients clear chronic conditions, reset their gut, reduce fatigue, or just feel balanced again. Every protocol I use is tweaked to match their *prakriti*, strength, season, everything. This kind of deep work really showed me what real Ayurvedic healing actually looks like in practice.

I am into Ayurveda and Panchakarma full-time for the last 11+ years, and honestly, it still feels like there’s more to learn with every case. Most of my work revolves around using *Panchakarma*—not just as some seasonal cleanse but as a proper therapeutic tool for real conditions like metabolic issues, skin problems, spine stiffness, stress, joint pain... the list goes on. I don’t use one-size-fits-all plans. Never did. I build protocols after understanding *prakriti* and *vikriti* clearly, coz what suits one body might totally mess up another. I work with all 5 major *Shodhana* procedures—*Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Nasya,* and *Raktamokshana*. And I plan them based on classical text references plus real-world clinical need. Some patients come thinking they need panchakarma immediately, but they don’t. Some avoid it even when it’s the *only* thing that could help. So part of my job is actually explaining the *why* behind the treatment, not just giving it. What I’ve noticed over the years is people carry disease in layers. Physical yes—but also emotional load, diet errors, missed sleep, all piled up slowly. And that’s where this whole system works so well. Because Panchakarma doesn't just clear the body—it resets patterns. I usually guide patients not just through therapy, but also what happens after. Food discipline, herbal support, timing, seasonal routines... it's all part of the bigger picture. A big part of my practice is also just listening properly—sometimes someone’s real issue isn’t the thing they first say. So whether I’m treating IBS, urticaria, fatigue, high stress or even just helping someone detox safely—I always try to go back to basics: What’s their fire doing (Agni)? What dosha’s aggravated? Are they *ready* for deep cleansing or do we start lighter? For me, the goal is never quick fix—it’s to get people back to a state where they’re not managing symptoms daily, but actually feeling balanced again. And that’s the part I love most about this work. When someone says they finally feel like *themself* again.