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Dr. Manasvee Jadhav
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I am practicing Ayurveda for more than 15 yrs now and still every single case, every patient feels new in its own way—specially when we dive deep into chronic disorders or dosha complexities. My focus’s always been on classical Panchakarma and authentic, root-level care. That’s what drew me into this line in the first place.. real healing not just quick fixes. I work with all the major Panchakarma therapies like Vaman, Virechan, Basti, Nasya & Shirodhara—and trust me each one has it’s own rhythm, it’s not a one-size thing. Over time I also got pretty hands-on with advanced procedures like Netra Tarpan (great for eye fatigue & dryness), Uttar Basti (often for urinary/genital tract issues), Agnikarma (for some really stubborn pain points) and Viddha Karma—yes, it sounds scary but it’s incredibly effective in certain conditions. My clinical work mostly revolves around stuff like digestive issues, joint pains, hormonal ups and downs, neurological conditions, skin problems and yeah long-term pain. What makes it work is really getting the diagnosis right—sometimes it’s not about what symptom shows up, but why it’s showing up where it does. I always look at prakriti, dosha imbalance, & subtle signs to shape the treatment… and a lot of times people are like oh! no one explained it this way bfore. I'm also big on guiding people beyond the clinic—what they eat, when they eat, how they wake up or sleep. Little daily routines really pile up over time for better or worse. That's why I spend time building long-term strategies through Ayurvedic diets, ritucharya, dincharya and lifestyle tweaks based on season, age or stress levels. In the end, I think healing has to feel human. That’s why even after all these years I still sit with each case fresh, without rushing. I’ve seen people bounce back after yrs of suffering and for me that makes all the effort.. worth it, totally.
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Dr. Amir Sohel
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I am working as a Junior Resident Doctor for 2 years in the Dept of Shalyatantra at JB Roy State Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital – honestly, being in one of the top places for Ayurvedic surgical training changed the way I look at both surgery and Ayurveda itself. Those years taught me not just the theory but the actual day-to-day handling of surgical & para-surgical cases… especially Ksharasutra. Managing piles (Arsha), fistula-in-ano (Bhagandara), fissure-in-ano (Parikartika) became like second nature after a while, though each patient still feel different – we used Ksharasutra, Bastis, plus Ayurvedic post-op care to cut down recurrences and help wounds heal faster. I also kept gravitating towards joint & bone related cases, arthritis, degenerative joints – probably cause I saw how much Panchakarma (Janu Basti, Patra Pinda Sweda) plus Rasayana herbs can change things if done right. Somewhere along the way, I also started taking more endocrine & metabolic cases… PCOD, obesity, even geriatric weakness – here too, finding the root cause first before throwing any medicine at it is my basic rule. For me, every treatment plan is personal – I go through the patient’s habits, diet, Prakriti, and then pick a path that feels sustainable for them. Sometimes that means more detox work, sometimes diet corrections, sometimes a mix. My whole focus is to keep things authentic Ayurveda but also practical for today’s lifestyle. I guess that’s why I like blending the old classical ways with modern diagnostic tools – it keeps me sure about the diagnosis and gives the patient more trust in the process.
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Dr. Kunarapu Karthik
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I am currently working as a Junior Doctor at Dr. BRKR Government Ayurvedic Medical College and yeah—there's a lot going on everyday. My main role is kinda a mix of assisting in clinical care, doing rounds, handling patient case-sheets, and also sometimes jumping into teaching support stuff when needed. I get to shadow some really senior physicians, which honestly helps me see how theory from texts like Ashtanga Hridayam actually looks in real-life settings. A good part of my day is spent observing and helping with diagnosis—using classical methods like prakriti-vikriti pariksha, nadi, and dashavidha pariksha. I’ve worked closely on cases involving general medicine, lifestyle disorders, and chronic complaints that require more than just symptomatic relief. The best part? Watching how Ayurvedic logic unfolds during case-taking. Sometimes small details lead to huge insights—like a mild symptom pointing to deeper agni issues or dhatu dusti that's been ignored for long. I also assist with Panchakarma procedures almost daily, especially in Basti, Virechana, and Nasya therapies. There’s something kinda grounding about seeing how a proper snehapana schedule or just one good basti can shift how someone feels—not overnight, but gradually. That slow change really stays with you. On the preventive end, I keep trying to share basics with patients—like how messed-up dinacharya or totally skipped ritucharya can snowball into bigger disorders. I guide them through easy food changes or routines they can actually stick to. Not all are interested right away, but those who follow through—usually come back with improvements. That feedback means a lot honestly. Working in a teaching hospital has made me stay alert too—there’s always seminars, case discussions, or students throwing unexpected questions. I’m learning to balance textbook learning with real-time decision making. Still figuring stuff out of course, but I try to keep my approach practical, grounded, and aligned with what the patient really needs—not just what looks good on paper. Feels like I'm slowly building a rhythm—between diagnosis, therapy, education and patient care.
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Dr. Haresh Vavadiya
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I am an Ayurvedic doctor currently practicing at Ayushakti Ayurveda—which honestly feels more like a learning ecosystem than just a clinic. Being here has changed the way I look at chronic conditions. You don’t just treat the label—you go after the cause, layer by layer, and that takes patience, structure, and real connection with the person sitting in front of you. Ayushakti has been around 33+ years, with global reach and seriously refined clinical systems. That means I get to work with protocols that are both deeply rooted in traditional Ayurveda and also super practical for today’s world. Whether I’m managing arthritis, asthma, skin issues like eczema or psoriasis, hormone trouble, gut problems, or stress overload—my first step is always a deep analysis. Prakriti, doshas, ahar-vihar, past treatments—everything gets mapped out. Once I’ve got that picture clear, I create a plan using herbal medicines, detox programs (especially Panchakarma), Marma therapy if needed, and definitely food and routine corrections. But nothing’s random. Each piece is chosen for *that* person. And I don’t just prescribe—I explain. Because when someone knows *why* they’re doing a certain thing, they stick with it longer, and the results hold. One thing I’ve learned while working here is how powerful Ayurved can be when it's structured right. At Ayushakti, that structure exists. It helps me treat confidently and track results properly. Whether I’m working with a first-time visitor or a patient who’s been dealing with the same thing for 10 years, my goal stays the same—help their system return to a natural, sustainable state of balance. What I really enjoy is seeing how people’s mindset changes once they start to feel better. When they stop depending on just temporary relief and start building their health from within—that’s when the real shift happens. And being part of that shift? That’s why I do this.
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Dr. Shaily Rathore
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I am Dr. Shaily Rathore and my whole thing with Ayurveda started from a really personal space where I felt modern life was like... too fast, too noisy, and kinda disconnecting us from ourselves. I mean, there's this crazy ancient wisdom just sitting there in texts like Charak Samhita n Sushrut Samhita—and honestly, every time I read through them, there's always something new I hadn’t noticed before. Those classics don't just talk about herbs n diseases, they talk about how your lifestyle, emotions, food, sleep, all of it connects. That idea of balance? Not just between doshas like Vata Pitta Kapha, but also in how we think, live, even how we breathe. I mainly work with people who wanna heal without jumping straight into heavy meds. Like ya, if your condition allows it, I’ll def choose dinacharya tweaks or basic food corrections before writing up a full medicine plan. I’ve seen in many cases, your body can bounce back when you just give it the right rhythm again. I pay close attntion to small patterns — like when ppl say they’re just tired “all the time” or can’t digest food even though reports look fine. These tiny clues matter. I also make Ayurvedic content online—in Hinglish, btw—'cause honestly I feel ppl listen more when you talk their language. Nothing too textbooky. It's more like “let’s chat about your gut issues over kadha,” y'know? There’s way too much info out there, but not all of it makes sense to the average person. I like keeping it real, simple, and actually do-able. Whether you’re lookin’ to figure out why your skin’s always reacting, or how to manage stress without burning out, or just curious how to live more sattvic—I’ll be there. I’m not the kind to rush into pills n powders. But I also won’t sit back if deeper intervention’s needed. Each person’s body tells a diff story, and honestly I just wanna help you read yours better.
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Dr. Sachin Ramkrishna Patil
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I am Dr. Sachin R. Patil — MD in Ayurveda, PhD scholar, and also did an MBA in Healthcare 'cause I really wanted to understand both the healing and management side of medicine. Right now, I'm working as the Zonal Medical Head at Madhavbaug, looking after medical ops across Western Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, and parts of South India too. It's a lot to handle honestly, but it’s also where I feel most grounded — seeing systems improve and patients recover in real life, not just theory. In the last 10+ years, I’ve been fortunate enough to be part of over 20,000+ recovery journeys, mostly chronic cases. We’re talking heart disease, diabetes, obesity — those long-term conditions people often feel stuck with. And we don’t just manage symptoms. Through integrative Ayurvedic care — like Panchakarma, herbal interventions, metabolic correction and lifestyle shifts — many of them actually reversed their illnesses. That’s not a claim. That’s data, that’s real outcomes we’ve tracked. Beyond clinical practice, I also move a lot into research and education. I’ve done over 400 lectures, seminars, and workshops — sometimes to doctors, sometimes to just regular people trying to understand their health. I presented a paper on diabetes reversal at Kiel University in Germany (that was nerve-wracking but worth it), and got selected to speak in academic forums in Spain & Brazil too. I care about bridging gaps — between Ayurveda and evidence-based science, between doctors and patients, between textbook and practice. I’ve been lucky to get some recognition too — like the International Research Star Award from ISSN, Sakal Media Group’s Excellence in Healthcare (2020), and something close to my heart — Best Medical Head award for work in Ayurveda leadership. Awards are nice, sure, but what really matters is how many people feel better & stay better, not just for weeks but for years. That’s why I keep going back to the roots of Ayurveda, while also trying to keep pace with scientific validation. Not always easy, sometimes messy, but that’s the real work.
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