Dr. Vaibhavi B G
Experience: | 3 years |
Education: | SDM College of Ayurveda, Udupi |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am doing my final yr PG in Rasashastra & Bhaishajya Kalpana, and kinda obsessed with figuring out how herbo-mineral formulations can actually help ppl in real-life, not just in textbooks. Most of my work is around skin issues—psoriasis, acne, eczema and stuff that really affects confidence and comfort. I’m not just mixing churnas randomly; I like to look at what really suits their dosha, chronicity and the patterns showing up over time.
I’m also really into lifestyle disorders—thyroid probs, diabtes, BP—all that slow-burning stuff that ppl just learn to live with. I try tailoring formulas, plus checking on how much diet, stress, sleep is messing things up. And yeah, ortho things too. Joint pain, knee stiffness, chronic backache… patients often come in stuck on painkillers. I work more with oils, sneha kalpana, and a combo of internal meds with tweaks in daily routine to make things doable again.
I always try to look beyond just symptom control. Like what’s actually triggering this—vikruti, ama, wrong dinacharya?? Every case’s got its own logic. And that challenge of decoding it, that’s what pulls me in every time. |
Achievements: | I am someone who’s always curious about blending traditions with actual practice—did a certified short yoga course recently, which honestly changed how I look at holistic health! It’s not just asanas for me now, it’s more like... understanding how breath, body and therapy kinda all sync together. Apart from that, I’ve wrote & presented a few research papers—some at national seminars, couple at international ones too, mostly on Ayurvedic pharmacology & classical formulation logic. It’s my way of staying grounded and still pushing forward. |
I am currently in the last year of my postgrad in Rasashastra and Bhaishajya Kalpana at Sri Sri Ayurvedic Medical College, Inchal (SSRAMC). Feels like this whole journey—from decoding formulations in class to watching real-life prep in the pharmacy lab—just keeps expanding. During my CRI from Oct 2021 to Oct 2022, I rotated through departments like Kayachikitsa, Shalya Tantra, Panchakarma and of course RSBK, and got a decent taste of how theory actually hits the floor in daily clinical setups. I didn’t just sit with powders and pills—I got to prep, assist, observe treatments, and sometimes just quietly soak in how the seniors managed patients without missing the nuances. My main interest? Herbo-mineral preps—specially understanding how to make them safe, effective, and up to the mark. Rasashastra’s always pulled me in with its depth. Not just making medicines, but asking—why this combination, what it’s doing at each level, how we standardize it without killing the essence. Right now, I’m putting a lot of focus on quality standards—learning GMP protocols, refining my idea of what a good drug looks like on paper and under a microscope (sometimes literally). Bit nerdy I guess but useful if we’re gonna defend Ayurveda with proof. I wanna help connect the dots between age-old concepts and practical formulations that actually help people. Not in a superficial way—but by designing and maybe one day researching formulations that work across the board—safe, potent, reliable. That means sticking close to the classics but keeping one eye on modern tech too, especially stuff like stability testing, microbial load, etc. I'm definitely still learning, but every lab day or case review sharpens something. I care deeply about making Ayurveda more dependable—not just as a concept but as a system people can trust blindly, without confusion or guesswork.