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Dr. Khushi Patil

Dr. Khushi Patil
Rayate Patil Paralysis centre
Doctor information
Experience:
Education:
SunRise University
Academic degree:
Diploma in Naturopathy and Yoga
Area of specialization:
I am a naturopathist who kinda believes the human body knows how to heal — if we let it, or more like, if we stop interrupting it constantly with wrong food habits, messed up schedules, and just too much stress. I mostly work with people who want to move towards a more natural way of staying healthy… not just fixing illness but also actually preventing it, you know? I focus a lot on making people aware — like what is naturopathy really doing in their system, not just “take this herb and go”. Most of the time I see patients struggling with chronic stuff or lifestyle disorders — digestion, skin, hormones, sleep. I try to bring in a mix of simple diet changes, detox routines, water therapy, yoga when needed... but also basic things like sunlight and breathing — which sounds boring till you actually try it right. I think my main aim now is honestly awareness. Making people see that health is not this complicated unreachable thing. You don’t need a dozen pills. You maybe just need to re-learn what your body is actually asking for. I'm still learning too. But this is what I do, and it makes sense to me.
Achievements:
I am someone who's worked with many chronic cases over time, and yeah—also seen quite a few cancer patients along the way. Not gonna lie, each case was totally different. Sometimes slow improvement, sometimes unexpected shifts, but I’ve tried my best to support them through naturopathic care. Whether it's long-standing joint pain or complex conditions like cancer… I focus on the whole system not just one part. Still learning everyday.

I am a graduate in Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Science, and honestly, it's been kind of a winding path but rewarding too. I’ve worked with many chronic patients over the years — folks dealing with stuff that just didn’t get better with usual meds or they were tired of side effects. I won’t say I’ve seen everything, but I’ve defintely seen enough to know each body tells a differrent story. What worked for one person with joint pain just didn’t for someone else with same symptoms. So I try not to stick to a rigid protocol. I use both naturopathic principles and yogic therapy... combining diet correction, detox plans, herbal support, and therapeutic yoga when needed. And no, it’s not just about asanas. Breathwork, kriyas, and relaxation tecniques play a huge role too — esp when people come in with fatigue or autoimmune issues and their sleep is wrecked. That’s something I see quite a bit actually, people having chronic conditions and stress-related imbalances tangled up together. One thing I never skip? Listening — like really listening — to what a patient says even if it sounds unrelated. Because half the time, that one casual comment about digestion or sleep pattern ends up being the missing piece. I also try to keep things simple. No fancy stuff unless totally necessary. And I do see value in lifestyle changes — basic stuff — eating at the right time, waking up with the sun (well, atleast trying to), managing emotions... it all adds up. There's still a lot to learn. Sometimes I go back to old case notes just to rethink a pattern I missed. Treating chronic illness is never straightfoward, and I try not to pretend it is. But with consistent support, right combinations, and a bit of patience... people do get better. Not always fast, not always fully, but definitely better than where they started. And that’s what keeps me at it.