Dr. Mrunal Tembhurne
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Education: | Shri Ayurved Mahavidyalaya |
Academic degree: | Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda |
Area of specialization: | I am trained in Ayurveda with a strong base in classical texts like Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita & Ashtanga Hridaya—those ancient texts actually make more sense today than people realise. I studied Kayachikitsa in depth and use tools like Nadi Pariksha, Prakriti analysis and Dosha mapping to figure out what’s really going wrong, not just what shows up on the outside. I mostly work with people dealing with lifestyle disorders like thyroid, BP, diabetes, PCOS, hormonal shifts, even stroke care or kidney strain that needs steady support—not quick meds.
I also work a lot on digestion-related complaints—IBS, gas, fatty liver, sluggish metabolism, all that. And pain cases too: arthritis, spondylosis, neck/lower back issues etc. Skin + hair issues show up often too, psoriasis or hair thinning mostly. I use a mix of herbal formulations, Panchakarma plans (where needed), and detailed routine/diet shifts that match body type + season. Rasayana is one of my fav areas too, like preventive care that boosts long-term wellness—not just curing when sick. Yoga & meditation often become part of the plan, but only when it fits the person. Every case is personal. |
Achievements: | I am done my Doctorate in Kayachikitsa, which is like the core clinical branch of Ayurveda—you deal with the real stuff there, the systemic things, the messy internal disorders that don't always show up clearly at first. That study kinda pushed me deep into understanding how chronic conditions behave over time n how differently each body reacts. That training helped sharpen my diagnostic eye a lot... not just what’s visible but what’s hiding behind it. Still feel like there’s alwys more to learn. |
I am a practitioner of Ayurvedic medicine who really tries to bridge that old deep-rooted Ayurvedic way of healing with what people need now, like in real modern-day health setups. I don’t just quote shloks or hand over churnas and expect magic. I take time to understand how this person lives, what their body’s asking, and how the imbalance began—sometimes it’s diet, sometimes stress, or hormones off-track... it’s rarely just one thing. And yeah, I work a lot with both acute flare-ups and long-term chronic issues that don’t go away easy—stuff like acidity that’s stuck for years, joint pain that moves around, irregular periods, skin issues that keep coming back no matter how many creams or tabs they used before. I don’t do one-size-fits-all treatments. Everything is customized—sometimes just changing the time they eat can shift things more than any expensive medicine. I focus a lot on prevention too. Like if you’re always low energy or get frequent colds or sleep is broken—I try to fix those before they become full-on disease. A lot of my treatment style also includes daily rhythm fixing, mild detoxes when needed, and a mix of internal and external therapies. No fake promises, I tell patients upfront how slow or fast something may work. But I do stay in it with them, follow up, adjust things when needed—Ayurveda’s flexible if you know how to use it right. Also I keep learning, rechecking what I know, becuz health keeps changing and you gotta evolve with your patients too. This whole path is not just treatment, it’s a way to help people reconnect with thier own health sense again. That’s kinda why I love it.