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Dr. Parul Gupta

Dr. Parul Gupta
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Doctor information
Experience:
2 years
Education:
MSM Institute of Ayurveda
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mainly working around lifestyle disorders, women’s health, digestive and gut care, skin & hair problems and also preventive wellness. In lifestyle side I manage cases like obesity, diabetes, hypertension, thyroid imbalance and other metabolic syndromes. I try to focus on samprapti vighatana, breaking disease root, with ahar, vihara and classical Ayurvedic medicines. For me treatment should not stop at symptom control but aim for long term balance. In women’s health my work stretch across PCOS, menstrual irregularities, infertility care, menopausal support and uterine issues. I often combine Ayurveda’s holistic approach with yoga, rasayana chikitsa and diet-lifestyle changes that help restore hormones and also emotional well being. In digestive practice I see IBS, acidity, constipation, liver problems and poor digestion. Agni deepana, ama pachana, gut healing herbs, plus counselling about mindful eating and seasonal routines form big part of my plan. Skin and hair issues like acne, eczema, psoriasis, hairfall or premature greying are also common. I use internal formulations along with lepa, taila, or Panchakarma therapies, always targeting dosha-prakriti imbalance not just masking symptom. Preventive care matters too. I guide on dinacharya, ritucharya, immunity boosting, stress reduction, sleep hygiene and healthy aging. I want Ayurveda to be practical and fit modern life, where small but sustainable habit changes make real shift.
Achievements:
I am proud that I got selected for the SPARK Research Fellowship by CCRAS, Ministry of AYUSH, where my work was on linking classical ayurvedic principles with evidence based methods, and that gave me national level recognition for research skills. During BAMS I stayed consistent, performed well in samhitas, dravyaguna, rasashastra and kayachikitsa, while joining seminars & workshops that shape my clinical side. Clinically I manage lifestyle disorders, PCOS, digestive and skin/hair cases with Ayurveda, and patient feedback keep me grounded, showing how simple personalized care bring changes. I also took part in awareness drives, online n offline, speaking on preventive health and seasonal routines. Sharing research, content and talks in forums made me feel like extending Ayurveda to youth in a more practical way.

I am a qualified Ayurvedic physician with BAMS degree and right from start my focus was always on clinical practice and holistic patient care, not just theory. Over time my work naturally leaned more into lifestyle disorders, women’s health, digestive issues, skin and hair concerns, and preventive wellness. These are the cases that keep showing up again and again in opd, and each one force me to rethink, refine and make approach more clear and effective. One of the big milestones for me was being part of the CCRAS sponsored SPARK Research Project. At first I thought it will just be academic research, but actually it turned into something deeper—it taught me how to observe patterns systematically, document carefully, analyse with discipline, and then bring those insights into real-world practice. That gave me stronger confidence in using Ayurveda in a way that can also stand in modern healthcare discussions, without losing authenticity. In day to day practice, my method is quite straightforward: I spend time listening first, then identify root cause based on classical Ayurvedic tools like dosha imbalance, agni disturbances or samprapti pathways. Treatment then is planned step by step—it may be herbal formulations, Panchakarma detox procedures, or just diet and routine corrections that sound simple but often make the biggest difference. I believe lifestyle habits and food are half the medicine, but patients rarely get guidance in how to apply them. In women’s health, whether PCOS, menstrual disorders, infertility or postnatal recovery, I try to combine empathy with clarity, so patient understand why something is happening, not just what pill or medicine to take. Same goes for digestive and skin conditions—treating only symptoms never feels right, I focus on sustainable balance. To me Ayurveda is not only a treatment system but a way of restoring equilibrium in body and mind. Every prescription I write, I ask myself if it is safe, practical, and truly personalized for that patient’s prakriti and condition. My aim is not quick relief alone but long term healing. And maybe most important, I see education as part of treatment—when patients start to understand their own health, recovery becomes smoother and they carry that awareness lifelong.