Dr Shibil bashid T
Experience: | 3 years |
Education: | Alva's Ayurveda Medical College |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly into Ayurvedic care for skin problems, bone-joint issues, allergies n' all that general stuff ppl usually carry for years without much result. I work a lot with conditions like eczema, acne, psoriasis—sometimes they look diff on every person, like even same name but diff dosha roots, that’s where it gets interesting.
Orthopedic side I deal with arthritis, back pain, frozen shoulder types, usually where ppl tried painkillers or physio but pain just keep circling back. In those cases, figuring out the actual dhatu layer involved, not just treating the spot—that’s my style.
Allergies n asthma are also common in my consults. Many times ppl don’t realise how food or stress is linked to flare-ups. I go into triggers, gut health, sleep patterns... try building plan that makes sense in daily life. I use herbs, diet, some small rituals or lifestyle hacks too, depending on the case.
Main aim is—clear the root. Not cover symptoms n hope it stays quiet. |
Achievements: | I am a BAMS grad from 2022—got first class with distinction, which honestly felt rewarding after all those late nights and endless note-making!! That phase really drilled in me how Ayurveda isn't just theory but needs sharp observation, daily practice n bit of intuition too. That whole academic grind gave me the base I lean on now during diagnosis n planning treatment. It still shapes how I approach each case—with clarity, logic, and full focus on what really helps the patient. |
I am Dr. Shibil Bashid T, practicing Ayurveda in Malappuram, Kerala since 2022. I mostly focus on making things simple for people—like how to really *understand* their body instead of just jumping from one medicine to next. My main approach is rooted in classical Ayurveda but I keep things practical, like not everybody can follow intense regimens right? I work to find that balance. I do both in-clinic and online consults—through platforms like NirogStreet, Amrutam, Foot Cure Consultancy, and honestly a lot of folks reach out through Instagram too. It's suprising how many people are just waiting to be heard, properly. Whether they have thyroid issues, digestion mess-ups, periods problems, stress overloads or infertility—I try to go deep into the cause, dosha imbalance, what their prakriti is telling, and where it went off-track. That’s where I start. My plans aren’t just about giving a bunch of tablets. Most cases need lifestyle rewiring, some food correction, and mental ease. I use diet charts, simple dinacharya hacks, herbs when needed, and Panchakarma if it fits their body condition. I explain everything to my patients—why I’m suggesting it, what might change first, what takes time... 'cause otherwise they just follow blindly or worse, drop mid-way. There’s a lot of chronic cases nowadays where ppl feel stuck even after years of meds—like no real shift in how they feel. I try to open that stuck point. Not always quick, but I’ve seen solid changes with consistency. My consultations are basically like collaborations—I’m not the only one working, the patient has to join in too. I’m still learning, tbh. Ayurveda is huge and every person teaches me something new. But I’m clear about one thing—I want this system to feel *real* and usable to people in today's life, not something outdated or unreachable. That’s kinda what keeps me going.