Dr. Rehnamol Reghu
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | Alvas Ayurveda Medical college and hospital, Moodbidri Manglore |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am currently training in Ayurvedic Dermatology at Kottakkal Ayurveda School of Excellence—honestly it’s something I got deeply drawn to because skin issues like acne or pigmentation aren’t just on the surface, they’re like messages from inside the body. The more I learn, the more I see how doshas & diet and like even small daily habits play a role in skin health. I’m working on mastering ways to manage conditions like eczema, hairfall, dark spots etc. through proper internal cleansing, herbal meds and topical lepas too.
This field’s big and still growing, and I feel like ppl are finally wanting gentler options—stuff that doesn’t irritate or just cover up symptoms. My aim really is to create individual plans that feel real n sustainable, not just for quick fix. Like if someone's Vata-Pitta’s flared, the plan needs to fix both internal imbalances and what’s showing outside too. Education's a big part of what I do as well, I try to help patients understand why things show up and how they can prevent them instead of treating again n again. |
Achievements: | I am deeply into treating Vata Vyadhi—esp stuff like neuro issues n joint/muscle disorders where Vata kinda mess things up real quick. Worked on many cases now and that actually built my confidance over time, not like overnight. I mostly follow classical lines but keep watch on how each body reacts coz no two ppl are same. Hands-on learning really helped me get the feel of what works, what needs adjusting. My focus’s always on root-level correction not just covering up symptoms... |
I am Dr. Rehnamol Reghu and yeah—Ayurveda isn’t just my work, it’s honestly what shapes the way I look at health in general. I studied at Alva’s Ayurveda Medical College, learned tons of stuff like Prakriti, Nidana, and everything you expect from classical Ayurveda. But books are just the start right. The real growth happened during my time at Atasi Ayurwellness in Kozhikode. That place taught me what it really means to care for women—esp during postpartum recovery when body + mind both need to heal, gently, not rushed. I got to actually do the work, like Abhyanga, Kashaya Dhara, Yoni Pichu, and that made all the difference. Now I'm working at Swasthya Ayurcare in Ernakulam, where I meet all kinds of patients daily—PCOD, thyroid issues, back pain, sleep probs, even digestion mess-ups from all these modern diets. I don’t just hand out herbs and send ppl off—each person gets a full-on checkup with Prakriti-Vikruti analysis, diet review, lifestyle stuff. Some come in just wanting relief, but I try nudging them to see the bigger picture—healing isn’t always fast, but it gets real if you're consistent. I work a lot on women’s health, lifestyle disorders, postnatal care... and I’m big on Dinacharya-Ritucharya corrections (most ppl don't even realize how seasons mess up their system). I use classical herbal formulations and Panchakarma too, depending on the case. I’m not anti-modern medicine at all, but I do feel like people deserve a route that’s gentle and sustainable without all the side-effects we hear about. Every patient teaches me something honestly—and what I try to give back is time, empathy and a plan that actually fits their life. Healing takes trust. And consistency. And a lil bit of faith too I guess. If someone’s ready to take that step, I’m right there to support it.