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Dr. Aishwarya Mahajan

Dr. Aishwarya Mahajan
I am currently practicing as an Ayurveda Consultant Also offer international consultations
Doctor information
Experience:
1 year
Education:
Maharasthra Council of Indian Medicine
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly working with conditions that seem pretty common now but go way deeper than they look—stuff like bloating that just stays, weird constipation-acidity cycles, digestion that’s just off even when the diet looks “okay.” I focus a lot on gut health, 'cause when agni (digestive fire) gets messed up, everything else kind of follows. I help ppl deal with IBS, sluggish bowels, chronic gas—all those things no one talks abt much but live with daily. I also work with metabolic stuff—weight gain that doesn’t budge, thyroid up-downs, sugar levels going wild. Here I try to look at what’s going wrong systemically, not just calorie count. Women’s health is another area I’m really into—PCOS patterns, irregular periods, fertility journeys, even pre n post-natal shifts... each phase need diff kind of support. Skin/hair too—acne, pigmentation, hair fall, early greys—these aren't “just cosmetic,” they’re doshic signals. I use herbs, routines, simple food changes to bring slow shifts. Oh, and ppl often come with anxiety, sleeplessness—mental stuff that’s grown since screens took over. I do online consults, guide with herbs, food, daily rhythm hacks—step by step.
Achievements:
I am usually diving deep into gut work, women’s cycles, thyroid shifts, all those messy layers ppl carry silently. Treated many who'd tried stuff for IBS, PCOS, or weight—then just kinda gave up. Ayurveda helped us reset things slow but real. I keep showing up for Dhanvantari Pujan every year—not just as ritual but like a reminder why I started this. Also I keep learning thru seminars, digging into texts again.. updating how I guide but keeping it rooted ya know, in classical logic.

I am Dr. Aishwarya Mahajan, and honestly, my journey into Ayurveda wasn’t about just getting a degree—it’s been more of this evolving relationship with how the body heals itself when you actually listen to it. I did my BAMS, sure, but what really changed things was seeing real ppl struggle with gut issues, weird hormonal shifts, daily fatigue—and how Ayurveda had answers that weren’t just about pills n patches. I mostly focus on gut health (it’s kinda the base of everything honestly), women’s wellness, metabolic mess-ups like PCOS, thyroid swings, even sugar highs—plus lifestyle disorders that sneak in when routines go wild. My way isn’t about giving long list of herbs n telling people to “just relax.” Nah. I try to figure out *why* your system lost its rhythm—maybe your sleep's outta sync, maybe your agni’s down, maybe your work-life cycle is a total mess. Then I build diet suggestions, healing routines, herbal stuff—bit by bit, real life stuff, not Insta Ayurveda hacks. Right now, I do online consults, which honestly helps me reach patients sitting in cities, towns—even abroad. Doesn’t matter where you are if you’re ready to take healing seriously. My sessions usually go into your prakriti-vikriti state, daily patterns, stress, gut signs—all that. I read between lines, because sometimes symptoms don’t say everything but your story kinda does. Also, I keep learning. I read. I re-read. I question—like why did this work for one patient and not another? What else does Charaka or Ashtanga say about this pattern? I’m not claiming to know it all—but I care a lot. And yeah, I talk about Ayurveda like it’s not ancient—it’s just timeless. My vision really is to make it feel real, relevant, and not stuck in textbooks. Healing should be natural, but also practical. That’s what I try to do everyday.