Dr. Sweta Gupta
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Education: | Patanjali Ayurvedic College |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly working with chronic n complex health issues, where quick fixes just don’t work.. My main focus is on autoimmune conditions—things like rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease—where I use Panchakarma, right herbs, and slow but steady lifestyle correction to get deeper results. I also see a lot of joint & spine problems, sciatica, cervical spondylosis, osteoarthritis—each case different, needing it’s own plan. Skin troubles? yes, quite a bit—psoriasis, eczema, fungal infections—where detox, immune balance, and gut repair are usually at the center of the work. Digestive issues are another big part—chronic gastritis, IBS—where restoring Agni (digestive fire) is key. I don’t do one-size-fits-all, each treatment is matched with the person’s prakriti, disease stage, and daily life pattern. The idea is always long-term relief, not just symptom stop-gap. Classical ayurveda stays the base, but adapted so it fits today’s pace without losing it’s depth. |
Achievements: | I am working in ayurveda with a strong belief in “Purusham Purusham Vikshya” – that every person is unique, no copy-paste treatment works. Each plan I make is tuned to the patient’s prakriti and current health state, whether it’s chronic pain, gut issues or skin probs. This way results are more solid, healing is deeper. My focus stays on authentic methods from classical texts, but used in a way that fits real life now, not just theory from books. |
I am grateful for the time I worked at Patanjali Ayurvedic Hospital, it wasn’t just a job – it was where I really got my hands into real, traditional ayurveda, not the watered-down version you see in ads. The patient load there was huge, which meant I was constantly moving between consultations, checking nadi (pulse), figuring out prakriti-vikriti patterns, and planning panchakarma schedules that actually suited each person. Some days I’d be deep into detox protocols for arthritis, other days it was balancing stubborn digestive issues or calming stress-related imbalances. I saw how a simple tweak in diet or a shift in herbal formulation could totally change a case’s direction. And yes, you learn fast in that kind of high-pressure but deeply rooted environment. I worked on joint pains, chronic gastric problems, metabolic disorders, skin troubles, even complex lifestyle-induced health crashes. What really stayed with me is that no two patients ever needed the same formula – the blend of herbs, therapies, timing… all had to match the person’s body and mind state. That habit of customizing care, of balancing the classical texts with what the patient’s modern life demands, is something I still carry in my practice today. And honestly, watching people walk in with years of suffering and leave with real, measurable improvement, that’s the part that makes all the hours worth it, every time.