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Dr. P Vineeth

Dr. P Vineeth
Shree ayurveda , hyderabad
Doctor information
Experience:
Education:
Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science & Research
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly into treating skin and lifestyle stuff that doesn’t always get taken seriously till it gets worse. Things like acne that just won’t settle, random eczema flares, patchy pigmentation, early wrinkles—or even psoriasis that keeps coming n going. I use Ayurvedic ways to get underneath all that, coz surface creams and quick diets never really fix much for long anyway. I also work with people dealing with lifestyle mess—obesity, bad sleep, foggy head, stress hormones outta whack. Most of these are linked, like metabolism’s off and skin starts showing it first. I look at *prakriti*, *agni*, dosha type and then plan with internal herbs, maybe panchakarma if needed, food timings, routines. Not just cutting calories or saying "use neem." That doesn’t work long term. The goal is to reset things in a way that fits their life. Not perfect, but real. That’s where real healing usually starts.
Achievements:
I am trained in Nadi Pariksha n honestly, that’s one thing that totally changed how I connect with a patient. Reading the pulse isn’t just about rate or rhythm—it shows what’s moving *underneath*. Learning this wasn’t easy, took time, but now I can usually sense the dosha shifts, agni level, even emotional tension that’s kinda stuck. It’s not guesswork, it’s clarity. This one skill keeps me rooted in classical Ayurveda while also keeping each diagnosis personal, not just textbook stuff.

I am a practicing Nadi Vaidya who works mostly with diabetes and related lifestyle conditions, but my actual work starts way before any lab report. I rely on classical *Nadi Pariksha*—pulse reading—as the first tool to see what’s going on inside. Not just sugar levels, but dosha shifts, digestive fire, subtle imbalances that might not even show up in modern scans yet. And I trust it. With time and practice, it’s become the most honest guide I have. My main area is helping people reverse Type 2 diabetes using full-fledged Ayurvedic protocols—not shortcuts or just switching to "herbal" pills. I see diabetes as a *metabolic collapse*, not just glucose stuck in the blood. Which means we need to fix Agni, build back strength, align sleep and food timing, and yes, change how stress is handled too. That’s where diet, herbs, and *Dinacharya* fit in. And when needed, I add Panchakarma—after preparing the body properly, not rushing it. I've worked with many patients who were tired of long-term meds, who felt their bodies were slipping even though the numbers looked "under control." With time, discipline, and right guidance—they didn’t just lower sugar. They felt lighter, clearer, more *stable.* It’s not magic, it’s actually a science. But one that works better when it’s personalized, not mass-produced. Each case starts with understanding their *prakriti*, where their Agni stands, and what layer of imbalance is dominant. Sometimes it’s Kapha, sometimes vata masking under it. That subtlety matters in treatment. The smallest detail in pulse can change the direction of the whole plan. I believe diabetes isn’t life sentence. Not if you catch it in time and handle it at the root level. My goal is not just to reduce medication use—it’s to help people feel in control again, without fear of food or guilt about lifestyle. And to remind them that Ayurveda is not “alternative” to anything. It *is* a complete medical system. You just have to know where to look.