Dr. Pruthvi B U
Experience: | 11 years |
Education: | JSS Ayurvedic Medical College And Hospital |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly focused on Panchakarma therapy n trust me—when done right, it totally changes how ppl feel in their body. My work usually involves handling tricky cases where digestion’s all messed up, like IBS, bloating, acid reflux n those weird appetite swings no one can explain. But not just that—I also deal a lot with multiple joint pains, rheumatoid arthritis, even long-term obesity where nothing else is working.
PCOS too... many women come in frustrated bcz of weight gain, delayed cycles or just low energy—n with proper detox, some herbal support n lifestyle changes, they actually start feeling lighter n more settled. I go beyond just giving meds... my plans include food suggestions, routine tweaks, stress-handling tips (bcz yeah, mind affects body more than ppl think).
Each person gets a diff plan, depending on what’s going on inside. Panchakarma isn’t about “cleansing” blindly—it’s about knowing when the body’s ready n how much is right. That’s where I bring in my experience. |
Achievements: | I am certified in Yoga Instructor Course (YIC) from S-VYASA University, which kinda shaped the way I look at patient healing beyond just herbs or meds. Learning there made me realize how breath, posture, and stillness actually impact things like digestion, sleep patterns n even pain levels. It wasn’t just about asanas—it went deep into the science behind it. That training still helps me guide ppl who need gentler, body-based healing when their mind feels too scattered or tired. |
I am practicing Ayurveda since more than 10 years now—feels like a long time, but honestly I still learn new things with every patient. Most of my work is around lifestyle improvement—helping ppl fix those daily patterns that slowly create bigger health mess. I guide them using Ayurvedic principles, but like... in a way that fits their life. No copy-paste advice. I look at prakriti, habits, work style, even emotional stress sometimes before suggesting anything. Over the years, I’ve consulted ppl from all walks—some with BP, sugar issues, digestion complaints, even just plain low energy. Not everyone needs complex treatment—sometimes a simple dinacharya adjustment or food timing change makes a massive difference. I focus a lot on long-term solutions, not just symptom patching. And yeah, when needed, I use herbs, rasayan therapy, or detox steps too. I’ve seen people feel better not just physically, but also mentally when their system starts aligning with nature again. Ayurveda isn’t just medicine to me—it’s a guide for daily living. I keep updating myself too—reading texts again, attending seminars n also listening to patient feedback a lot. Cuz what works in theory doesn’t always land same in real life. Anyway, if you’re struggling with small things that don't feel “big enough” for hospital but still affect your day-to-day peace—maybe Ayurveda can help untangle that. Sometimes the body just needs the right push. Not more meds, not more tests... just balance. That’s what I try to bring.