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Dr. Arvind Vanjari
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Dr. Arvind Vanjari

Dr. Arvind Vanjari
Wardha, Jeevan Jyoti clinic
Doctor information
Experience:
25 years
Education:
MD
Academic degree:
Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mainly into preventive cardiology and also a lot into Ayurvedic ways for diabetes reversal.. which honestly overlap more than ppl think. With heart care I try to catch things early – like when BP is just creeping up, cholestrol rising or stress making the heart act weird – and work with herbs, Rasayana support, diet, daily routines, you know, the whole package. In Madhumeha (that’s how we see diabetes in Ayurveda) my focus is on getting sugar control back without just throwing more meds at it. That means specific herbal combos, food tweaks, and lifestyle plans that fit into real life not just theory. The aim is not quick fixes but long term balance – reduce med dependency if possible and make the body’s own system handle sugar better. Every plan is kinda different because no two ppl have same cause behind their issue. I keep it practical but rooted in classical texts and a bit of modern checks too, cause safety matters.
Achievements:
I am kinda proud that some of my clinical case work got published in good international journals – not just theory stuff but actual cases where Ayurvedic principles worked on tricky conditions. Most of them were around preventive cardiology or Madhumeha (diabetes) but a few covered other related things too. Those papers weren’t easy to put together, lots of late nights, fixing data errors, chasing refences… but worth it cause they add to the bigger conversation on integrative healthcare.

I am working in Ayurvedic cardiology from last 12 yrs, feels like the time just slipped. Most of my work is with people having heart & blood vessel issues – hypertension, high cholestrol, early signs of artery blockage, all that stuff we really shouldn’t ignore but many do until it starts hurting. I stick to classical Ayurvedic principles but also mix it with modern diagnostics cause well, patients need both. My treatments are usually not one-size-fits-all… there’s herbs, Panchakarma detox, diet rules (Pathya-Apathya) and lifestyle tweaks, sometimes even tiny changes make a big diff. I spend quite some time on preventive side too, helping folks set up daily routines (Dinacharya) and manage stress so it doesn’t creep into the heart. Over the years I’ve seen people cut down meds or even avoid surgeries when they start early, though yes not every case can. I keep reading both classical texts and new studies – it keeps my approach grounded yet updated. My aim, always, is to treat the root problem not just the symptom flare-ups, and make sure whatever I do is safe, effective and feels right for the person’s life. I really think half of healing is when the patient understands what’s going on inside their own body, so I talk… a lot, maybe more than they expect, but it works.