Dr. Manisha
Experience: | 4 years |
Education: | Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am deeply into Ayurvedic treatment modalities—feels like that's where I truly connect with healing at its root. I mostly focus on blending classical wisdom with day-to-day stuff people go through. My work kinda revolves around Panchakarma therapies (like real detox, not the fancy kind!), personalized nutrition guidance, and a big chunk of what I do is being a health educator. Not just telling folks what to do but actually explaining why that matter. Sometimes diet changes aren’t easy, right? But when people start to see how their body respond, it’s worth it. I use food, herbs, routines, sometimes just small shifts that help align body n' mind. Every patient’s different tho. I like sitting down, hearing them out, piecing together symptoms with their lifestyle. Some cases take time, some turn around quick—you just gotta stay tuned to what they need. There’s always more to learn but I do feel confident guiding people toward balance... even if that sounds a lil cheesy, lol. Ayurveda isn’t just a toolkit, it’s kinda a lens I see health through now. |
Achievements: | I am someone who honestly puts patient well-being first, like—really, that’s the whole point for me. Whether it’s a minor imbalance or long-term disorder, I try my best to focus on what’s actually helping the person feel better. Not just symptom gone and move on. I guess you could say my biggest achievement so far is when a patient says they feel heard, not rushed or half-treated. That part means a lot. I keep fine-tuning stuff like follow-ups, herbal plans, small tweaks in diet. |
I am an Ayurvedic Consultant with a BAMS degree and also done DNHE, which kinda bridges the gap between herbs & food science for me. Most ppl don’t realise how deep Ayurveda goes till we match it with right nutrition... and that’s where I feel I work best—understanding body types, food cravings, doshas, lifestyle issues n finding what’s actually missing. I don’t like the one-size-fits-all thing... coz honestly, even with same diagnosis two ppl might need totally diff approach. As a Nutritionist & Health Counsellor, I try to keep things simple—not just diet charts n herbal powders, but what fits that person's daily pattern. I look at gut health, menstrual cycles, energy dip, skin signs, even emotional eating stuff... I mean all these talk back to you, if you just pause and check. That’s why my consultations are more like full-on decoding sessions—past illnesses, sleep cycle, water intake, metabolism patterns, all that. It may sound too much, but these small puzzle pieces help me see the real root. I’ve worked with ppl having digestion issues, PCOD, weight stuck cases, thyroid imbalance or stress-linked acidity—especially when modern blood work shows “normal” but person clearly doesn’t feel okay. Ayurveda helps here, coz it reads imbalance before it becomes full-blown disease. And I blend that with nutritional corrections like mindful timing, satmya food plans, portion tweaks, herbal support, etc. I also spend time counselling—not just what's wrong but why it keeps coming back. And believe me, 60% of healing starts when the patient gets what's really going on. That kinda clarity changes the game. I’m still learning, trying to update through webinars & reading coz even ancient science needs fresh eyes. But I stay grounded in what I’ve seen work—slow, steady, but very real shifts. Nothing fancy. Just rooted, honest, and little-by-little kinda healing.