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Dr. Vd.Ved Janakbhai Purohit
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Dr. Vd.Ved Janakbhai Purohit

Dr. Vd.Ved Janakbhai Purohit
Khemdas Hopsital, parul University, Vadodara - 391760
Doctor information
Experience:
Education:
Parul Institute of Ayurved & Research
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly drawn towards lifestyle disorders, stress management and preventive Ayurveda because honestly these are the areas that keep showing up again n again in today’s world. Patients come with diabetes, BP, anxiety, insomnia.. and many of them are just looking for something sustainable not just pills. I like going deeper into daily routine, sleep habits, diet mistakes, because half the disorder starts right there. My clinical exposure gave me good ground, but I’m also working on formulations of my own — trying to blend classical Ayurvedic principles with what modern lifestyle demands. One special area I keep focusing on is insomnia and sleep health. Lack of proper sleep is almost at the root of every other problem, whether it’s stress, digestion or even skin. For this I experiment carefully with herbs, combinations, dosage, to see what actually works in practical life. For me specialization doesn’t mean restricting myself, but building expertise where it’s most needed today. Stress-related disorders, preventive care, helping patients avoid complications before they start — that’s where I keep putting my effort. It’s not always simple, sometimes patients expect a quick fix, but Ayurveda teaches step by step healing, and that’s the way I follow.
Achievements:
I am grateful my research on insomnia got selected by the Entrepreneurship Cell of Parul University and even funded, which gave me push to work harder. Right now I am developing a topical ayurvedic solution for insomnia, still in testing but expected to be ready as patent medicine in 2–3 months. Along with that I keep contributing to Ayurveda awareness through Vedayurved, a social media initiative where I share educational stuff, simple tips and try to make ayurved reach more people.

I am gaining my practical understanding of Ayurveda through real patient exposure, first during internship at Arogyam Ayurveda Clinic in Vadodara and now at Khemdas Ayurved Hospital. These months gave me chance to not just watch but also assist in treating a wide range of disorders — gout with severe swelling, hypertension cases where lifestyle played big role, diabetes management that needed constant monitoring, and digestive issues like acidity, constipation or IBS that kept returning for many patients. I also worked alongside seniors handling respiratory complaints such as asthma, chronic cough, breathlessness. Joint pain and lower back pain cases are extremely common, some acute, some lasting years, and I learned how Ayurveda approaches them with both medicines and therapies. Thyroid disorders were another big area, where we had to look beyond just lab values and actually study prakriti, agni, sleep cycles, emotional stress, diet patterns. This exposure helped me practice Ayurvedic diagnosis — naadi pariksha, detailed patient history, observation of tongue, skin, voice — not just as a ritual but as tools to understand the imbalance behind disease. Treatment principles became clearer too: choosing herbs, deciding when Panchakarma fits, or when simple pathya-apathya can do more than medicines. I also realized that holistic care is not only about giving medicine but also building trust. Some patients came with doubts, some impatient for results. My role was to listen, to explain, sometimes to repeat same advice until they felt ready to follow. These moments made me see Ayurveda not just as science but also as a conversation between doctor and patient. Two clinics, two different setups, both gave me solid ground to build confidence in real practice. Every case still feels like a lesson, and every improvement in patient health reminds me why I chose this path.