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Dr. Kallesh B.G.

Dr. Kallesh B.G.
Aaraike Clinic Davanagere
Doctor information
Experience:
1 year
Education:
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly focused on helping ppl with gastritis and related gut problems, which usually—like 90% of the time tbh—comes from aggrvated Pitta dosha. My goal's not just to cool down the acid but to actually fix where the issue is starting from. I work with herbs that pacify Pitta, but not blindly. It's all customized—depends on the person’s prakriti, diet history, stress pattern even. Sometimes we need Virechan therapy (that’s like controlled purgation) and in other cases just daily Abhyanga or milder gut-healing herbs work better. I’m also big on diet correction—wrong foods at the wrong time make the whole thing worse! I’ve seen ppl skip breakfast and wonder why they’re getting acid all afternoon lol. It’s usually small things like that, but consistent. I use gut-restoring methods to protect the lining too—not just symptom relief. And no, my aim isn’t to put people on herbs forever. If we treat root cause, symptoms don’t keep coming back, right? That’s where Ayurveda really shines I feel—long term, without creating medicine-dependency.
Achievements:
I am honestly not sure what ppl usually write here but for me, real achievement? it's when someone walks in feeling hopeless and walks out a few months later with less pain, better sleep, normal digestion or just that calm they forgot they even had. That kind of transformation—done slowly with herbs, food tweaks, panchakarma or whatever’s needed—is everything. Not awards or titles tbh. Just those moments where you see someone feel safe in their own body again. That hits diff every time.

I am an Ayurvedic doc who’s kinda obsessed with the gut—yeah, digestion is where I start almost every treatment. When ppl walk in with acidity, IBS, constipation, or just general bloating they can’t figure out, I don’t just ask what's wrong today... I go into how their agni’s behaving, what's happening with the doshas, what they’re eating, when, how much—and how they feel after eating too (which they often ignore tbh). Most don’t realize their whole system's off-balance till it flares up again and again. I use classical Ayurvedic concepts like Prakriti-Vikriti analysis, along with pulse, tongue, and stool assessments to figure out where the core issue’s coming from. It’s rarely just one thing. For some it’s wrong food at the wrong time, for others—stress blocking digestion, or bad sleeping habits that mess up elimination the next day. I work with all that. My plans usually combine Panchakarma detox if needed (mainly Virechana, Basti, sometimes mild Vamana), customized herbal medicines, and food suggestions—simple, doable ones—not giant charts that feel impossible. I also talk about Ritucharya and Dinacharya stuff. And sometimes even small things like drinking warm water at the right time makes a difference, but ppl don’t believe it till they try. I also bring in bits of yoga and mental support… coz you can’t separate gut and mind, not in Ayurveda. Anxiety, insomnia, foggy thinking—all of that is part of digestive health too. I focus a lot on education, I want my patients to actually understand what's going on in their bodies and not depend on pills forever. There’s something powerful when ppl realize they can heal themselves if they just tune in again—sometimes that’s the real shift. What I try to do is not complicated, but it does take patience. And yeah, not everyone follows every step perfectly but even 60% effort shifts things. That’s usually enough to get the gut back to talking nicely to the rest of the body.