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Dr. Deepthi Javahar

Dr. Deepthi Javahar
Vedic Ayurcare Kmk Junction North paravur 683513
Doctor information
Experience:
15 years
Education:
Amritha School of Ayurveda
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mainly into Ayurvedic general medicine, that's where I did my masters and honestly it built up my core... I mean understanding actual disease patterns, making a good diagnosis, not just looking at the outer symptoms but piecing the whole puzzle together. Alongside that, I did a diploma in cosmetology—partly cause patients started asking me things like pigmentation, acne, aging skin and I felt Ayurveda had deep stuff to offer there, but it helps when you can explain it in both languages... ancient & modern. That mix lets me focus on holistic skin and beauty care—not just what you *see* but what's underneath. I work with skin detox, rasayana therapy, herbal lepas, and pair them with safe, sustainable cosmetic protocols. It's not about fair skin or miracle creams lol, but actually balancing doshas through diet, mind calmness, and topical routines that *fit* the patient. A rash on one person might need shodhana, while another needs just sleep and gut reset. I like that part of the work... decoding skin from inside & out. And ya, every plan I give is custom—not copy-paste.
Achievements:
I am trained in Ayurveda with an M.D. in Roganidana—basically the part that’s deep into diagnosis, like figuring out *what exactly’s* going on behind the symptoms. That’s helped me a lot honestly, especially when the patient story is all over the place or the vata–pitta stuff doesn’t show up clearly. My strength’s in reading the samprapti path right & matching it with actual clinical logic. Every plan I make is rooted in that clarity.

I am into Ayurveda for 15+ years now, and I’d say detoxification—Panchakarma mainly—kind of became my base. I work a lot with ppl dealing with lifestyle stuff like chronic fatigue, PCOD, digestive disorders, or even skin issues that don’t go away with surface treatment. I did my MD in General Medicine, which helped me get strong in clinical diagnostics & case mapping, not just Dosha theory... but real internal dynamics. And to balance it, I also did a diploma in cosmetology, not to shift careers lol but because skin care kept coming up again and again in my practice. That extra layer lets me blend Ayurvedic beauty care (mukhalepa, ubtan, rasayana) with safe cosmetic techniques... natural peels, scalp work, non-harsh approaches. My style’s kind of mixed I guess—deeply classical but adjusted to *now*. Like, you can’t tell a working mom with IBS to do 21-day retreat. But you can start Virechana, tweak her food patterns, give space to unwind. I always try to read the whole picture—prakruti, emotions, sleep cycles, even how they sit and talk tells me something. Sometimes the shifts are slow, like really slow. But sustainable. I’ve seen ppl on meds for years taper down gradually when detox & daily routines sync. And ya, it's not all dramatic results, sometimes you’re just helping someone feel *normal* again—and that matters. Whether it's hairfall, pigmentation, pre-diabetes... I don’t throw one-size-fits-all plans. It’s mapped out based on *them*. Mostly I try to keep it real—grounded, no overpromises. Just showing how Ayurveda, when done right & consistently, can change a lot more than symptoms. It actually recalibrates how the body responds. That’s the work I’m still learning from, daily.