Dr. Prachi kesharwani
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | Rajiv Lochan Ayurved Medical College |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am someone who works mostly around hormonal chaos—like PCOD, PCOS, thyroid stuff, weight gain that doesn't really budge even with diet changes. My main focus is on Ayurvedic ways of balancing hormones & fixing metabolism without pushing the body too hard. I also deal a lot with gut stuff—indigestion, bloating, acidity, constipation. And yeah, piles too, esp those cases where ppl wait too long before seeking help. I look at all this not as separate probs but usually signs of deeper imbalance.
I treat stress-related things too, like anxiety that affects sleep or digestion... or that silent burnout feeling. Sometimes even small changes in lifestyle & dinacharya routines help more than ppl expect. I also work like a lifestyle coach where I make personalized diet n routine charts—nothing extreme, just sustainable things people can actually do. Each plan's linked to Dosha, digestion, daily pattern, even mental state if needed. I try going to root of the issue—not patching it with just herbs or ghrtam. Healing's not a one-line protocol anyway!! |
Achievements: | I am someone who really got into the clinical side during my 1-year internship at a govt Ayurveda hospital & a district hospital. That phase kinda shaped how I see real patient care—not just theory but actual day-to-day diagnosis n management. I dealt with all sorts of cases—fevers, skin stuff, joint pain, chronic digestion probs. Got to apply classical Ayurvedic protocols, tweak doses, even assist in Panchakarma when needed. It really made my basics stronger & made me trust the process more. |
I am someone who got to learn the real side of Ayurveda during my clinical & academic days at Rajiv Lochan Ayurved Medical College & Hospital, Chandkhuri, Durg. That place wasn’t just about books or rote stuff—it actually pushed me into hands-on care, working alongside some seriously experienced Ayurvedic docs who knew how to blend textbook knowledge with what real patients go thru. I wasn’t just sitting and observing—I was part of it, in OPDs, IPDs, and therapy rooms—managing acute flares, stubborn chronic conditions, metabolic messes, even skin n gyne issues that needed more than just a single herb or two. Most of my grounding came from Kayachikitsa, Panchakarma and Rasayana-based treatments—I kinda got obsessed with how therapies shift when you actually look at someone’s Prakriti, their habits, their mental space, not just the disease tag. I’d do detailed assessments—tongue, pulse, bowel rhythm, appetite flow, stress markers—all that Dosha-Vikruti stuff that people sometimes skip over. And yeah, I learnt to prep individualised meds too—modifying dosage, timing, or even oil base depending on how a patient’s response went that week. One of the things I liked there? You’d never get two identical cases, which meant I had to adapt—whether it was choosing between Virechana vs. Basti or doing sth lighter like Shamana + dietary overhaul. I saw cases ranging from IBS, Urticaria, Sandhivata, PCOD, fatigue, even weird combo cases where stress n digestion were both messed up. I watched how subtle changes in herbs or therapy timing could flip a case around. That kind of observation really shaped my approach. Also worked closely with seniors who actually let me think and not just follow. We'd discuss modern correlations, like what parts of insulin resistance fit with Kapha-Agni imbalance etc.—that part really stuck with me. I now try to take all that and apply it with a real-world filter. Not textbook perfect maybe, but definitely person-specific. That time at Rajiv Lochan gave me not just skills but the sense that Ayurveda isn’t ancient history—it’s living science, just needs to be heard properly.