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Dr. Arpit Singh

Dr. Arpit Singh
Jabalpur
Doctor information
Experience:
4 years
Education:
Government Autonomous Ayurveda College, Jabalpur
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am working mostly on skin & gut and also respiratory allergies n stones in the urinary tract.. that’s kinda the core of what I do in Ayurveda. Like, I treat acne (ofc), eczema, asthma, gas-acidity type digestive issues, and yeah those painful urinary stones—ayurvedic medicines actually help a lot there if you get it early. Each person comes with a diff combo of symptoms n background, so I always start by tracing back to what’s actually causing the imbalance... like maybe their food is wrong for their prakriti or digestion is weak or there's ama building up quietly. My treatments are built around herbs, simple detox where needed (not always big panchakarma stuff), food shifts and sometimes even correcting water intake timing. That one is missed a lot. What I care about most is helping patients move toward lasting relief—not just short-term patch-up. Sometimes it takes patience, but real changes happen when things align across diet, lifestyle and mind too. And I try to make that journey do-able not overwhelming.
Achievements:
I am lucky I got to do this intense one-month training at Patanjali Yogpeeth in Haridwar—wasn’t easy but totally worth it. That time really helped me deepen my hold on classical Ayurveda and also how yoga fits into it all. I picked up a bunch of practical healing tools—like specific herbal protocols and yogic breathing techniques—that now actually show up in the way I treat. Honestly, it shaped how I look at root-cause healing & made my treatments more rounded n rooted.

I am practicing Ayurveda actively since 2021, kinda feels recent but honestly the depth of cases I've seen makes it feel longer. I mostly deal with chronic conditions—esp skin issues like eczema, acne, pigmentation, psoriasis... those slow-healing types that frustrate ppl when creams stop working. I try to go beyond surface, like always checking dosha imbalance, agni disturbance, or liver-kidney involvement when needed. Speaking of which—liver & kidney stuff is another space I work in a lot. I handle cases like fatty liver, jaundice, sluggish digestion, CKD, UTIs, and of course urinary stones (yep, many ppl don't realize how recurrent those can get if root cause is missed). I use a combo of classical herbs, detox routines, food changes, sometimes just fixing *timing* of meals makes a difference—funny how ignored that is. I focus heavy on personalised plans. Like I don't just give a general lepa or kashaya n hope it fits. Each patient’s prakriti, symptoms, triggers—they guide what I prescribe. Detox isn’t always pancha karma btw—sometimes mild home-based stuff works better for certain body types. My idea is to make healing sustainable... if something doesn’t align with daily life, ppl drop off it quick. I’ve treated skin allergy that wasn’t responding to anything, saw a CKD case stabilise without dialysis—slow but steady—and yeah, got a lot of folks off regular meds with natural support. But I don't rush things. I always tell patients—Ayurveda isn’t fast-magic, but it’s real if you give it time. In short, I aim for root-cause clarity, not symptom cover-up. My goal’s to restore balance without side effects, give the body a chance to reset. And that applies whether you're 25 with acne or 60 with liver trouble.