Dr. Jeet Shukla
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | Netra Chikitsa Trust Ayurveda College |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am someone who’s kinda leaned into the chronic stuff—y’know, the type of conditions that just don’t go away with one-size-fits-all meds. I mostly deal with things like eczema, psoriasis, acne (those keep showing up again n again), plus lots of migraine and stress-related head pressure—stuff that ties back to vata-pitta imbalance more often than people realize.
In gut cases, I see bloating, IBS, weak digestion almost daily. I go heavy on Agni-balancing, not just herbs but changing food timings, emotional triggers, sleep stuff too. Honestly, half the issues people bring are digestion-led anyway! Also handle arthritis, knee pain, frozen shoulder—those sandhi problems where vata's totally gone wild. Asthma & chronic coughs too, they need more than just sitopaladi—proper Kapha shaman and rasayana support or they bounce back.
Manas roga is close to my heart—anxiety, mood shifts, mental fog... I try not to label people but treat their prakriti+vikriti combo with marma, yoga, and herbs. Most of my approach is this: deep root diagnosis + easy daily habits. I don’t like extreme detoxes unless really needed. Just slow, solid, tailored care. That’s what I aim for each day. |
Achievements: | I am trained in Panchakarma therapy n also did certified course in Yoga & Naturopathy (yeah that really changed how I see healing overall tbh). Plus, I completed a certification in Manas Rog & Chikitsa—that one gave me tools to actually understand how the mind plays into all this, using real Ayurvedic psych. and some basic counseling ideas too. These all sorta layered together n now I mix em into my clinical work, especially when the body-mind link is super tangled.. happens often!! |
I am Dr. Jeet Shukla and yeah—my journey with Ayurveda started early, but it kinda deepened once I really got into BAMS. Studied hard, yeah, but also kept thinking how to really use all that classical knowledge with actual patients, not just quote Shlokas. I also trained in Yoga and Panchakarma—not just for the sake of certificates, but bcoz it actually makes a difference in chronic care. My work is basically all about getting to the root. I don't believe in just treating symptoms—Ayurveda doesn’t either tbh. Like if someone's coming in with eczema or psoriasis or long-standing acne, I’m not just gonna throw herbs at it. I go deep into their prakriti, dosha vikriti, diet habits, stress triggers... then plan internal detox, herbs, and topical support that actually fits. With respiratory stuff—asthma, bronchitis, allergic rhinitis—I focus a lot on clearing Kapha & strengthening Ojas. And yes, Panchakarma works well when done right, not rushed. One area I’ve grown real confident in is gut issues. IBS, bloating, hyperacidity, weird cycles of constipation-diarrhea—I get those cases often. I usually focus on Agni balancing, dietary tuning, and some form of gut rest & rasayana. And yeah, I see a lot of people with migraines n’ stress—urban life, right? For them I bring in Marma therapy, Pranayama, sometimes even a simple daily breathing fix makes huge change. My consults go beyond symptoms. I do full pulse checks, ask lifestyle stuff, seasonal routines, etc. I don’t like cookie-cutter plans. I think healing should adapt to who you are—your age, stage of life, your job pattern... all of it. End goal? Long-term wellness with zero dependence, using tools your own body already has (just needs lil help remembering). Feels simple, but not always easy. But it works. And that’s what keeps me going.