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Dr. Jagriti Sharma

Dr. Jagriti Sharma
Practitioner
Doctor information
Experience:
17 years
Education:
National institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur
Academic degree:
Doctor of Philosophy in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am into Ayurvedic cosmetology, mostly because I like how it lets me work on skin and hair without going down the synthetic chemcials route. My work is about treating acne, pigmentation, early aging signs, hair fall, dandruff—all that—but not just on the surface. I mix up traditional therapies with my own personalised herbal formulations, sometimes tweaking them depending on the season or patient’s prakriti. A lot of my time goes into figuring the root cause… usually comes down to dosha imbalance, weak digestion or toxins piling up inside. Once that’s fixed, the external results last way longer. I use detox methods, dietary adjustments, internal medicines and topical care together so the healing isn’t just temporary. In my view, skin and hair health is like a mirror of what’s going on inside the body, and if that’s out of sync, even the most expensive cream won’t do much. I try to keep my approach practical though, so patients can actually follow it at home.
Achievements:
I am holding BAMS, MD and PhD in Ayurveda, which kinda shows the years I put into this field (and yes, a lot of chai fueled nights). That path gave me a solid base in classical texts but also made me think more on how to fit Ayurveda into todays health needs. It’s not just about degrees for me, it’s how they help in real cases—mixing research, dosha analysis, and modern clinial insights to make treatment plans that actually work for different kind of health issues.

I am a BAMS, MD, and PhD in Ayurveda, also trained as a certified Ayurvedic cosmetologist, and somewhere along the way I realised the real power is in merging the classical knowledge with what we see in modern clinical settings. My studies gave me the theory, my patients gave me the lessons that dont come from books. I work with chronic and lifestyle disorders—skin problems, hormonal shifts, digestion issues, autoimmune stuff, even stress-linked symptoms—always trying to find the root cause with a dosha-based approach instead of just chasing symptoms around. Herbal pharmacology, internal medicine, Panchakarma, these are my day-to-day tools. And yes, cosmetology is a big part of my practice too—not the superficial kind but Ayurvedic beauty care that works from the inside out. That means herbal facials, skin rejuvenation, acne and pigmentation care, hair fall treatments… all customised to Prakriti and skin type. Sometimes a patient walks in asking about a cream, we end up talking about their gut health for 30 minutes first. For me, Ahara (food), Vihara (lifestyle), Dinacharya (daily routines), and Rasayana (rejuvenation) aren’t side advice—they are core to the plan. Every consult is detailed (sometimes too much maybe), but I like involving the patient fully in their own healing process. I see my role as guiding them to balance, resilience, and long-term wellbeing through Ayurveda’s principles, without making it feel too heavy or unreachable. At the end, it’s all about making ancient science live in today’s world, in a way people can actually follow.