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heavy bleeding during periods , prolonging upto 5 days in a time - #34556

nithya

Hi, I have been having very heavy bleeding during my periods. \ Started to take tranexamic acid and ashokarishtam regularly now during periods.Does ashokarishta clear menoragia ? Can you suggest any alternate medicines in this case ? Drs suspect endometreosis is the cause , but is there a solution for this ?

Age: 37
Chronic illnesses: diabetes
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Dear Nithya Don’t worry. Avoid oily, spicy and processed foods. Regular exercise and meditation. Sy. Evecare 15ml twice a day. Tab. Shatavari 2-0-2 Follow up after 4weeks

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Hello Nithya ji, I truly understand your concern. Heavy and prolonged bleeding every month can be draining physically, mentally, and emotionally. But don’t worry we are here to help you out😊

✅ Why Heavy Bleeding Happens

Menorrhagia (excessive menstrual bleeding)= Your complaint of heavy flow lasting 5 or more days is medically termed menorrhagia.

Possible causes in your case:

👉Doctors suspect endometriosis, which means the inner lining of the uterus grows outside and causes pain + heavy bleeding.

👉Hormonal imbalance is also common at your age (37 years) and can worsen the bleeding.

Since you also have diabetes, the body’s metabolism and hormonal balance are already under stress, which can aggravate menstrual issues.

✅ Medicine You’re Taking

Tranexamic acid: This helps by reducing breakdown of blood clots, so bleeding is less. However, it only controls symptoms during the period and does not address the root cause.

Ashokarishtam: A classical Ayurvedic uterine tonic It helps by strengthening uterine muscles, regulating hormonal activity, and calming aggravated pitta, which usually causes excessive bleeding.

✅AYURVEDIC MEDIACTION

1. Ashokarishtam – Continue as it supports the uterus and helps in reducing bleeding over time.

2. Praval Pishti 1 pinch with warm. Water – Cooling medicine, excellent for pitta control and heavy flow.

3 Lodhra churna 1tsp – Can be taken with honey; it specifically strengthens endometrium and reduces excess bleeding.

✅DIET AND LIFESTYLE MODIFICATION

✅ Include:

Iron-rich foods: dates, raisins, pomegranate, spinach, black sesame, jaggery in small amounts.Cooling fruits: apple, grapes, guava. Cow’s ghee in small quantity daily – helps balance pitta and vata.

❌ Avoid:

Spicy, oily, fried, sour foods. Excess tea, coffee, and packaged foods – they aggravate pittaand vata. Too much jaggery, sugar, or sweets – important since you are diabetic.

✅Lifestyle Tips:

Adequate sleep – late nights aggravate hormonal imbalance. Gentle yoga & pranayama: Supta Baddha Konasana, Balasana, and Shavasana relax pelvic muscles.

Stress management – meditation and breathing practices help regulate hormones naturally.

Ashokarishta helps, but usually needs to be combined with other medicines for proper control of menorrhagia. Endometriosis requires deeper management with medicines + panchakarma therapies, not just symptomatic control.

With proper guidance, many women experience better cycle regulation, less bleeding, improved energy, and relief from pelvic pain within a few months.

Wishing you a good health😊

Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate

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Hey Heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia) linked to suspected endometriosis can be deeply exhausting—physically and emotionally. You’re already using Tranexamic acid (to reduce bleeding) and Ashokarishtam, which is a good Ayurvedic choice for Rakta dushti and uterine toning.

Does Ashokarishta Help in Menorrhagia? Yes, Ashokarishta is one of the most trusted Ayurvedic formulations for: - Regulating menstrual flow - Reducing uterine inflammation - Balancing Vata-Pitta in the reproductive system - Supporting endometrial health It contains Ashoka bark, Dhataki, Haritaki, and other herbs that act as Stambhana (anti-bleeding), Shoolahara (pain-relieving), and Rakta-prasadana (blood purifying).

You should go with some additions: 1.Kanchnar guggulu 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 2.Pushyanug churna 1/2 tsp with honey or rice water (manda) twice daily after meals 3.Patrangasava 15 ml with 15 ml water twice daily after meals

Diet & Lifestyle Tips - Include: Warm, cooked meals, sesame oil, ghee, beetroot, pomegranate, and iron-rich foods - Avoid: Cold/raw foods, sour/spicy items, caffeine, and late nights - Practice: Gentle yoga (Supta Baddha Konasana, Baddha Konasana, Ustrasana, Setu bandhasana, Viparita Karani), meditation, and journaling to reduce cortisol and pelvic congestion

Panchakarma Therapies for Endometriosis ( at a nearby Panchkarma Center)- Ayurvedic doctors often recommend: - Kshara Basti / Ksheera Basti: Medicated enemas to pacify Vata and reduce pelvic inflammation - Uttara Basti: Vaginal oil therapy (under supervision) to cleanse and nourish the uterus

WARM REGARDS DR.ANJALI SEHRAWAT

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Thank you for reaching out and sharing what you’re going through heavy bleeding during periods, especially when it is prolonged and accompanied with pain is often assigned that the inner lining of the uterus is not in a balanced way. In your case, doctors have mentioned the possibility of endometriosis, it means that the tissue with normally the uterus is growing in places where it should not leading to more bleeding, pain, and sometimes even weakness. This is not unusual and many women face similar challenges in their 30s having diabetes alongside makes the situation a little more complex because high sugar levels can increase information and slowdown the healing process.

According to Ayurvedic point of view, this condition reflects long standing imbalance in circulation, digestion and oral rhythm. When the blood and tissue channels are not flowing smoothly. It leads to accumulation pain and excessive bleeding. The good news is that with consistent lifestyle, correction proper diet and right herbal support many women study, improvement, and relief

You asked about Ashok Arista, yes, it is traditionally used for heavy bleeding, but it usually works best when combined with other supportive measures. Ayurveda never looks. At1 medicine as a fix, but rather as a part of a complete plan, that includes what you eat, have you rest? Have you move and have stresses managed

Keep your sleep regular. Avoid late night and give your body proper rest during periods. Do not overexert with heavy workouts or long-standing work during the bleeding days, gentle Yoga posters like butterfly pose and supported bridge. Post can be done during non-bleeding days. Stress as a very strong link with heavy bleeding and pain. So regular Pranayam meditation or mild evening walks will come your system.

Focus on light, warm, and easily, digestible means like move the steamed vegetables, red rice, or lightly spices, soups include pomegranate, apple and cook drumstick use regularly. Avoid various spicy, oily sour foods as well as coffee and tea. Stay hydrated with warm water.

Along with Asoka aristha Start - Stri rasayana vati 1-0-1 Tab M2 Tone 1-0-1 Giloy satva -2 pinch with warm water

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Hello Nithya.

Keep a follow up with your gynac and get your USG done and confirm endometriosis. We can treat that issue with ayurvedic medications as well if the picture is clear.

For your mehnoragia take

Tab. Bolbaddha Ras 2 tabs thrice a day for 10 days Syp. Evecare forte 3 tsp thrice a day for 10 days

Tranexamic acid 1 tab twice a day after food.

Include BOTTLE GOURD, WAX APPLE, PETHA (sweet made from wax apple), FENNEL SEEDS in your diet.

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Take shatavarighritam 1tsp, ashokarista 20ml bd

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Hello, 1. Can you please share all the recent reports? 2. Do you have painful menstruations?

If it is suspected endometriosis, it requires long term treatment and a physical consultation for effective management. Take care, Kind regards.

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Hello, Yes it can reduce your conditions Start taking Shatavari powder 1/2 tsf with warm milk Chandraprabha vati 1-0-1

Avoid spicy and oily food

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1. Does Ashokarishta clear Menorrhagia? Ashokarishta is a well-known Ayurvedic formulation traditionally used to address various gynecological issues, including menorrhagia (abnormal heavy or prolonged periods), which it often refers to as Rakta Pradar.

. Alternate Medicines/Supplements for Heavy Bleeding

Since you are already on Tranexamic acid (an antifibrinolytic, a proven medical treatment for heavy bleeding) and Ashokarishta, any additional medication or supplement should only be considered after consultation with and approval from your healthcare provider to ensure safety and prevent interactions.

3. Solution for Endometriosis Causing Heavy Bleeding

Endometriosis is a complex, chronic condition where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus. When this tissue bleeds during your period, it can cause heavy bleeding (menorrhagia), pain, and inflammation. There is no single “cure” for endometriosis, but there are very effective treatments to manage symptoms, including heavy bleeding and pain.

Treatment options focus on:

A. Medical Management (often the first line of defense): Hormonal Therapy: These treatments aim to suppress the growth of endometrial tissue and reduce or stop menstruation, thereby reducing bleeding and pain. Options include:

Combined Hormonal Contraceptives (Pill, Patch, Ring): Taking these continuously can stop periods altogether.

Progestin Therapy (Pill, Injection, or Hormonal IUD): Progestin-only options are very effective at reducing bleeding and often stopping periods. The Hormonal IUD (e.g., Mirena) is often considered one of the most effective medical treatments for reducing heavy bleeding.

GnRH Agonists and Antagonists: These medications induce a temporary, reversible menopause-like state to stop the menstrual cycle and suppress endometriosis.

Tranexamic Acid: As you are already taking, this medication helps the blood clot, directly reducing the amount of blood loss during your period. It does not treat endometriosis itself, but manages the symptom of heavy bleeding.

NSAIDs (Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs): Such as Ibuprofen or Naproxen, are used to manage pain and may also reduce blood loss.

B. Surgical Management: Laparoscopy (Keyhole Surgery): This is the most common surgical procedure. It involves removing or destroying the visible patches of endometriosis tissue and scar tissue. This can significantly reduce pain and bleeding, but symptoms may return over time.

Hysterectomy: In severe cases where other treatments have failed and a woman does not plan to have children, removing the uterus (with or without the ovaries) may be considered.

In summary, since your doctors suspect endometriosis:

Tranexamic Acid is a specific, evidence-based treatment for the heavy bleeding.

Ashokarishta is a traditional herbal remedy that may be complementary.

The overall solution for the heavy bleeding caused by endometriosis often involves hormonal medication (like a hormonal IUD or continuous birth control) or laparoscopic surgery to target the root cause.

1)Pushyanuga Churna-3gm+Pradarantaka Rasa-125mg+Pravala Pisti-250mg+Bolabaddha rasa-125 mg+Sphatika bhasma (Allum)-125mg- before food with rice water and honey -2 times

2)Ashokarishta+Lodhrasava-4tsf BD after food 4 tsf 2 times

3) Hip bath - Panchavalkala kvatha cold

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Bolabadda rasa 1-0-1 Mukta pusthi 1 pinch with rose water Shatavari kalpa 1 tsp -0-0 with warm Milk Patrangasava 10-0-10 ml with equal quantity of water Asoka aristha 10-0-10 ml equal quantity of water Drink pomegranate juice and rice water during periods Avoid hot, spicy fermented food Rest well during periods. Avoid excessive strain

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Hi Nithya Start with Tablet M2TONE forte 1-0-1 after food with water Tablet nagkesar,1-0-1 after food with water avipattikar tablet 1-0-1 after food with water Include cow’s ghee 2-4tsp in your ,diet

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The heavy bleeding during periods, often referred to as menorrhagia, can indeed be distressing. Ashokarishta is a classical Ayurvedic formulation often used to manage such issues. It’s designed to balance the hormones due to its action on the uterine system, as well as to strengthen the tissues involved. While it’s beneficial, its effects might take some time and can vary from person to person. So it’s important to keep an eye on how your body responds to it.

Considering you mentioned that doctors suspect endometriosis, it’s crucial to have a thorough medical evaluation to understand the extent of the condition. Ayurveda views endometriosis as an imbalance of the Apana Vata, a sub-type of Vata dosha, which is responsible for the downward flow of bodily processes. To address this, apart from Ashokarishta, you might consider the use of other traditional remedies.

Lodhara (Symplocos racemosa) is another herb known for its ability to manage heavy bleeding and support uterine health. It’s often taken as a powder (churna) mixed with warm water, around 1-2 grams twice daily. Additionally, Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) can help in reducing inflammation, which might ease the symptoms associated with endometriosis.

Diet also plays a key role in managing Vata disorders. Opt for a diet that’s warm, moderately spiced, and rich in easily digestible foods like rice, moong dal, and steamed veggies. Avoid cold, raw, and excessively spicy foods that can aggravate Vata dosha. Ginger tea with a little honey can assist in balancing Vata and help in soothing pain during menstruation.

Engaging in regular gentle yoga, particularly poses that support the lower abdomen, and pelvic region, can be beneficial, but always consult a qualified instructor. For endometriosis, it’s essential always to seek professional medical advice alongside Ayurvedic remedies to ensure comprehensive treatment. Avoid delaying critical care if necessary.

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HELLO NITHYA,

You are experiencing heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia) lasting up to 5 days, which is more than what is usually considered normal. Normally, menstrual bleeding lasts 3-5 days with moderate flow. heavy bleeding can lead to weakness, fatigue, and anemia if not managed.

POSSIBLE CAUSES

1) ENDOMETRIOSIS (uterine lining grows outside the uterus): causes heavy, prolonged, and painful periods

2) HORMONAL IMBALANCE : irregularities in estrogen and progesterone can increase bleeding

3) OTHER STRUCTURAL ISSUES= fibroids or polyps in the uterus

AYURVEDIC UNDERSTANDING -This is usually called asrigdara or rakta pradoshaja vyadhi -it happens when Pitta dosha (heat, metabolism) and rakta dhatu (blood tissue) are imbalanced. -symptoms of pita imbalance in periods include bright red bleeding, burning sensation, fatigue, irritability

TREATMENT GOALS -Stop or reduce excessive bleeding during periods -balance pitta and rakta dhatu in the body -strengthen the uterus and reproductive system -prevent anemia and weakness -manage underlying causes like endometriosis -maintain overall health with diabetes in mind

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

1) ASHOKARISHTA= 20 ml + warm water twice daily after meals for 3 months =balances pitta, strengthen uterus, reduces heavy bleeding

2) LODHRA CHURNA= 5gm with milk twice daily =reduces bleeding

3) DARUHARIDRA CAPSULES= 500mg twice daily with water =anti inflammatory, reduces uterine bleeding

4) SHATAVARI CHURNA= 1 tsp with milk in morning =hormone balancing, strengthen reproductive tisssues

5) YASHTIMADHU CHURNA= 5gm with milk =stregthen uterine lining, balances pitta

LIFESTYLE RECOMMENDATIONS -Rest during heavy flow, avoid strenuous activity -stress management= yoga, meditation, pranayam -avoid excessive heat- hot showers, sun, spicy foods -gentle exercise= walking, swimming, stretching

YOGA ASANAS -supta baddha konasana= relaxes pelvis -viparita karani= reduces pelvic congestion -setu bandhasana= strengthen lower abdomen

PRANAYAM -nadi sodhana = balaces hormones -bhramari= redues stress, calms nervous system

DIET -cooling, pitta pacifying, rice, barely, ghee, milk, green vegetables -iron rich= spinach, beetroot, legumes -include proteins= lentils, panner, eggs

FOODS TO AVOID -spicy, sour, salty, deep fried foods -caffeine and alcohol -excessive sugar - important for diabetes

HOME REMEDIES -Ashoka bark decoctio= drink once daily -fenugrek seeds= soak overnight drink water +seeds in morning, helps reduce bleeding -pomegranate juice= strengthen blood, redcues bleeding -alomnd milk with a pinch of turmeric- nourishing and cooling for pitta

ADVISED ULTRASOUND= to check for endometriosis, polyps, or fibroids AND CA-125= if endometriosis suspected

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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Heavy menstrual bleeding, or menorrhagia, can be quite distressing, and if endometriosis is suspected, it’s important to closely monitor your symptoms. Ashokarishtam is commonly used in Ayurveda for its uterine tonic properties and may help in managing symptoms associated with heavy bleeding and hormonal imbalance. It works by balancing the doshas, particularly the pitta dosha, which is often aggravated in cases of heavy menstruation.

Alongside Ashokarishtam, consider incorporating some lifestyle and dietary practices that align with Ayurvedic principles. Foods that pacify pitta, such as those sweet, bitter, and astringent in taste, should be favored. This means including more fruits like melons, pears, and pomegranates, and vegetables like broccoli and cucumbers. You should avoid spicy foods, alcohol, and caffeine as they can aggravate symptoms.

Herbal formulations like Chandraprabha Vati, and Pradarantak Ras can also be beneficial. These formulations help manage heavy bleeding by strengthening the endometrium and reducing inflammation. It’s crucial to have these recommended by a qualified practitioner familiar with your complete health status—so, don’t self-prescribe.

If heavy bleeding continues, it’s vital to seek more immediate attention to rule out serious underlying conditions. For endometriosis, specific treatments like Panchakarma therapies can be helpful to manage the root cause. Techniques such as Basti (medicated enema) can support in alleviating endometriosis symptoms by detoxifying the colon and balancing Vata dosha.

Consult with a gynecologist or Ayurvedic specialist regularly to ensure the issue is addressed holistically and safely within both conventional and Siddha-Ayurvedic frameworks. Likewise, any severe pain or complications should be addressed urgently to prevent further health concerns.

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I am an Ayurvedic physician with around 7 yrs clinical experience, though honestly—feels like I’ve lived double that in patient hours. I studied from a govt. medical college (reputed one) where I got deep into classical Ayurvedic texts n clinical logic. I treat everything from chronic stuff like arthritis, IBS, eczema... to more sudden conditions that just pop up outta nowhere. I try to approach each case by digging into the *why*, not just the *what*. I mean—anyone can treat pain, but if you don’t catch the doshic imbalance or metabolic root, it just comes bak right? I use Nadi Pariksha a lot, but also other classical signs to map prakriti-vikruti, dhatu status n agni condition... you know the drill. I like making people *understand* their own health too. Doesn’t make sense to hand meds without giving them tools to prevent a relapse. My Panchakarma training’s been a core part of my work. I do Abhyanga, Swedana, Basti etc regularly—not just detox but also as restorative therapy. Actually seen cases where patients came in exhausted, foggy... and post-Shodhana, they're just lit up. That part never gets old. Also I always tie diet & lifestyle changes into treatment. It’s non-negotiable for me, bcs long-term balance needs daily changes, not just clinic visits. I like using classical formulations but I stay practical too—if someone's not ready for full-scale protocol, I try building smaller habits. I believe healing’s not just abt treating symptoms—it’s abt helping the body reset, then stay there. I’m constantly refining what I do, trying to blend timeless Ayurvedic theory with real-time practical needs of today’s patients. Doesn’t always go perfect lol, but most times we see real shifts. That’s what keeps me going.
5
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Dr. Ravi Chandra Rushi
I am working right now as a Consultant Ayurvedic Ano-Rectal Surgeon at Bhrigu Maharishi Ayurvedic Hospital in Nalgonda—and yeah, that name’s quite something, but what really keeps me here is the kind of cases we get. My main focus is managing ano-rectal disorders like piles (Arsha), fistula-in-ano (Bhagandara), fissure-in-ano (Parikartika), pilonidal sinus, and rectal polyps. These are often more complex than they look at first, and they get misdiagnosed or overtreated in a lotta places. That’s where our classical tools come in—Ksharasutra therapy, Agnikarma, and a few other para-surgical techniques we follow from the Samhitas...they’ve been lifesavers honestly. My work here pushes me to keep refining surgical precision while also sticking to the Ayurvedic core. I do rely on modern diagnostics when needed, but I won’t replace the value of a well-done Nadi Pariksha or assessing dosha-vikruti in depth. Most of my patients come with pain, fear, and usually after a couple of rounds of either incomplete surgeries or just being fed painkillers n antibiotics. And I totally get that frustration. That’s why I combine surgery with a whole support plan—Ayurvedic meds, diet changes, lifestyle tweaks that actually match their prakriti. Not generic stuff off a handout. Over time, I’ve seen that when people follow the whole protocol, not just the procedure part, the recurrence drops a lot. I’m quite particular about follow-up and wound care too, ‘cause we’re dealing with delicate areas here and ignoring post-op can ruin outcomes. Oh and yeah—I care a lot about educating folks too. I talk to patients in OPD, sometimes give community talks, just to tell people they do have safer options than cutting everything out under GA! I still study Shalya Tantra like it’s a living document. I try to stay updated with whatever credible advancements are happening in Ayurvedic surgery, but I filter what’s fluff and what’s actually useful. At the end of the day, my aim is to offer respectful, outcome-based care that lets patients walk out without shame or fear. That’s really what keeps me grounded in this field.
5
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Dr. Snehal Vidhate
I am Dr. Snehal Vidhate, born n brought up in Maharashtra—and honestly, for as long as I remember I’ve felt this pull towards Ayurveda. Not the fancy version ppl throw around, but the deep, real kind that actually helps ppl. I did my BAMS from YMT Ayurvedic Medical College in Kharghar. That’s where I got my basics strong—like really studied the shastras, understood prakriti, doshas, the whole deal. Not just crammed theory but started to see how it shows up in real lives. After finishing BAMS, I got into this one-year certificate course at Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth, Delhi—honestly a turning point. I was super lucky to learn Kerala Ayurveda from my Guru, Prof. Dr. G.G. Gangadharan. He’s got this way of seeing things... simple but deep. That time with him taught me more than any textbook ever could. It kinda reshaped how I look at health, healing n how precise Ayurveda can be when you respect its roots. Right now I’m doing my MD in Panchakarma from SDM Ayurveda College, Bangalore. This place is like a hub for serious Ayurveda work. The Panchakarma training here? Super intense. We go deep into detoxification & rasayana therapy—not just theory again, but hands-on. I’m learning to blend classical techniques with today’s clinical demands.. like how to make Vamana or Basti actually doable in modern patient setups. My current practice is really about merging tradition with logic. Whether it’s chronic skin issues, gut problems, stress burnout or hormone stuff—my goal is to get to the root, not just hush the symptoms. I use Panchakarma when needed, but also a lot of ahara-vihara tweaks, medhya herbs, sometimes just slowing ppl down a bit helps. I really believe Ayurveda’s power is in its simplicity when done right. I don’t try to fix ppl—I work *with* them. And honestly, every patient teaches me something back.
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Dr. Manjula
I am an Ayurveda practitioner who’s honestly kind of obsessed with understanding what really caused someone’s illness—not just what hurts, but why it started in the first place. I work through Prakruti-Vikruti pareeksha, tongue analysis, lifestyle patterns, digestion history—little things most ppl skip over, but Ayurveda doesn’t. I look at the whole system and how it’s interacting with the world around it. Not just, like, “you have acidity, take this churna.” My main focus is on balancing doshas—Vata, Pitta, Kapha—not in a copy-paste way, but in a very personalized, live-and-evolving format. Because sometimes someone looks like a Pitta imbalance but actually it's their aggravated Vata stirring it up... it’s layered. I use herbal medicine, ahar-vihar (diet + daily routine), lifestyle modifications and also just plain conversations with the patient to bring the mind and body back to a rhythm. When that happens—healing starts showing up, gradually but strongly. I work with chronic conditions, gut imbalances, seasonal allergies, emotional stress patterns, even people who just “don’t feel right” anymore but don’t have a name for it. Prevention is also a huge part of what I do—Ayurveda isn’t just for after you fall sick. Helping someone stay aligned, even when nothing feels urgent, is maybe the most powerful part of this science. My entire practice is rooted in classical Ayurvedic texts—Charaka, Sushruta, Ashtanga Hridayam—and I try to stay true to the system, but I also speak to people where they’re at. That means making the treatments doable in real life. No fancy lists of herbs no one can find. No shloka lectures unless someone wants them. Just real healing using real logic and intuition together. I care about precision in diagnosis. I don’t rush that part. I take time. Because one wrong assumption and you’re treating the shadow, not the source. And that’s what I try to avoid. My goal isn’t temporary relief—it’s to teach the body how to not need constant fixing. When someone walks away lighter, clearer, more in tune with their system—that’s the actual win.
5
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Dr. M.Sushma
I am Dr. Sushma M and yeah, I’ve been in Ayurveda for over 20 yrs now—honestly still learning from it every day. I mostly work with preventive care, diet logic, and prakriti-based guidance. I mean, why wait for full-blown disease when your body’s been whispering for years, right? I’m kinda obsessed with that early correction part—spotting vata-pitta-kapha imbalances before they spiral into something deeper. Most ppl don’t realize how much power food timing, digestion rhythm, & basic routine actually have… until they shift it. Alongside all that classical Ayurveda, I also use energy medicine & color therapy—those subtle layers matter too, esp when someone’s dealing with long-term fatigue or emotional heaviness. These things help reconnect not just the body, but the inner self too. Some ppl are skeptical at first—but when you treat *beyond* the doshas, they feel it. And I don’t force anything… I just kinda match what fits their nature. I usually take time understanding a person’s prakriti—not just from pulse or skin or tongue—but how they react to stress, sleep patterns, their relationship with food. That whole package tells the story. I don’t do textbook treatment lines—I build a plan that adjusts *with* the person, not on top of them. Over the years, watching patients slowly return to their baseline harmony—that's what keeps me in it. I’ve seen folks come in feeling lost in symptoms no one explained… and then walk out weeks later understanding their body better than they ever did. That, to me, is healing. Not chasing symptoms, but restoring rhythm. I believe true care doesn’t look rushed, or mechanical. It listens, observes, tweaks gently. That's the kind of Ayurveda I try to practice—not loud, but deeply rooted.
5
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Dr. Gursimran Jeet Singh
I am Dr. Gursimran Jeet Singh, born and raised in Punjab where culture and traditions almost naturally guided me toward Ayurveda. From very early days I felt more drawn to natural ways of healing, and this curiosity finally led me to pursue Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) at Shri Dhanwantry Ayurvedic College, Chandigarh—an institution known for shaping strong Ayurvedic physicians. During those years I learned not only the classical texts and treatment methods, but also how to look at health through a very practical, human lense. For the past five years I worked in clinical practice, where patients come with wide range of concerns—from chronic digestion troubles to autoimmune illness—and I try to integrate both Ayurveda and modern medical knowledge to give them the most complete care I can. Sometimes western diagnostics help me to understand the stage of disease, while Ayurveda helps me design treatment that address root cause. This bridging approach is not always easy, but I believe it’s necessary for today’s health challanges. Currently I am also pursuing higher studies in Panchakarma therapy. Panchakarma is an area I feel very strongly about—it is not just detox, it is a whole system of cleansing, rejuvenation, rebalancing, and I want to deepen my expertise here. In practice, I combine Panchakarma with lifestyle guidance, diet planning, herbal remedies, yoga and mindfulness practices depending on what a patient actually needs at that moment. No two cases are same, and Ayurveda reminds me daily that healing must be personal. My approach is always focused on root-cause management rather than temporary relief. Diet, herbs, therapeutic oils, meditation routines, and simple daily habits—they all work together when chosen rightly. Sometimes results come slow, sometimes faster, but I try to keep care sustainable and compassionate. Helping someone regain energy, sleep better, or reduce pain, that is the real achievement in my journey. And I continue learning, because Ayurveda is deep, it doesn’t finish with one degree or one training, it grow with every patient and every experiance.My specialties lie in treating a range of chronic and lifestyle-related conditions using Ayurveda’s time-tested principles, tailored to each individual’s unique constitution (Prakriti). I have significant expertise in managing digestive disorders, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), acid reflux, constipation, diabetes, obesity and inflammatory bowel diseases. I also specialize in addressing stress-related and mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, insomnia, and burnout, which are increasingly common in today’s fast-paced world. By integrating therapies like Shirodhara (oil pouring on the forehead) to calm the nervous system, Abhyanga (herbal oil massages) to balance Vata dosha, and adaptogenic herbs like Ashwagandha and Brahmi, I help patients achieve mental clarity and emotional resilience. In the field of musculoskeletal and joint health, I excel in treating conditions like arthritis (rheumatoid and osteoarthritis), back pain, sciatica, and sports injuries. Using therapies such as Kati Basti (localized oil retention on the lower back) and potent anti-inflammatory herbs like Guggulu and Shallaki, I focus on reducing inflammation, improving joint mobility, and strengthening tissues. My treatments have helped many patients, particularly those seeking non-invasive alternatives, regain mobility and reduce pain through a blend of internal medications and external therapies. Skin disorders are another key area of my practice, where I address conditions like eczema, psoriasis, acne, and pigmentation issues holistically. By focusing on blood purification and balancing Pitta dosha and detoxifying Panchakarma techniques like Raktamokshana (bloodletting). My approach targets dietary and lifestyle triggers, offering sustainable results for clients who previously relied on temporary solutions like topical steroids. My dual expertise in Ayurveda and modern medicine allows me to create integrative treatment plans that are both effective and safe. I am deeply committed to patient education, empowering individuals to embrace Ayurvedic principles for sustainable health. Through this online platform, I am excited to offer virtual consultations, making the profound benefits of Ayurveda accessible to all. Whether you seek relief from a specific condition or aim to enhance overall vitality, I look forward to guiding you on your journey to balance and well-being with compassion and expertise.
5
78 reviews
Dr. Manjusha Vikrant Pate
I am practicing Ayurveda since 18+ years now, and honestly... it still surprises me how much I keep learning especially when it comes to skin and hair. My focus—if I had to sum it up—is deeply rooted in Panchakarma, but more specifically in *Upakarma* therapies. These smaller, supportive steps within the Panchakarma frame can be powerful if you adjust them exactly right to a person’s *prakriti*. That’s actually where my attention goes first—understanding their natural constitution. Because once that’s clear, everything else sort of falls in place. I work a lot with chronic and tricky skin issues like pigmentation, hair fall, premature ageing, even stubborn acne that just doesn’t respond to regular creams and pills. And no—I don’t use shortcuts. I rely on traditional protocols, yes, but also create my own Ayurvedic blends—like facemasks, oils, even hair packs. These aren’t random—they're planned, adjusted, dosha-specific, and meant to *actually* support the skin's natural cycle. I’ve spent years refining these formulations, keeping them close to classical wisdom but tweaking them slightly when needed for a person’s lifestyle or condition. Ayurvedic facials in my clinic aren't just glow-up routines. They’re built to go deep—cleanse the layers, calm pitta excess or vata dryness, stimulate sluggish kapha skin... whatever’s needed. And I find that when these treatments are given at the right time, in the right sequence—results show up clearly, not just externally but also in the way ppl feel about themselves. There's a calmness, a reset almost. I don’t push chemical-based stuff, even when patients ask for it. Instead, I educate—like how proper *abhyanga* or a dosha-correct oil can do far more than a synthetic serum. My aim is to blend the core of Ayurveda with practical, everyday guidance. I don't just want patients to come for sessions—I want them to *understand* what's going on in their skin or hair and how to maintain it naturally. Things don’t always go perfect, sometimes I still need to rethink protocols mid-way, but I guess that’s what makes the process human... and real.
5
16 reviews
Dr. Atul Painuli
I am Vaidya Atul Painuli, currently working as an Ayurvedic Consultant at Patanjali Chikitsalaya, Delhi... been here a while now. My focus from the start—over 10+ yrs in this field—has been to stay true to what Ayurveda *actually* is, not just surface-level remedies or buzzwords. I’ve treated a wide mix of patients, from people battling chronic illnesses to those just looking to fix their lifestyle before it leads to disease (which is v underrated tbh). During these years, I kinda shaped my practice around the idea that one solution never fits all. Whether it’s diabetes, gut disorders, stress-related problems or hormone issues—everything goes back to the root, the *nidana*. I usually go with classic Ayurvedic meds, but I mix it up with Panchakarma, diet tweaks and daily routine correction, depending on the case. Most of the time, ppl don’t even realize how much their habits are feeding into the problem. It’s not just about herbs or massages... though those are important too. At Patanjali Chikitsalaya, I see patients from literally all walks of life—office-goers, elderly, even young kids sometimes. Everyone’s got something diff going on, which keeps me grounded. What I try to do is not just treat the symptoms but help ppl *see* what’s happening in their bodies and minds. Like Ayurveda says—if your digestion, sleep and emotions are off... then eventually health’s gonna wobble. I don’t promise quick results but I do stay with my patients through the process, adjusting things based on how they respond. That part makes a big difference I think. For me, Ayurveda isn’t a “last resort” kinda thing—it’s a system that can prevent 80% of the lifestyle diseases ppl suffer from today, if done right. My goal? Just to keep doing this in a way that feels real, grounded, and actually helps ppl—not overwhelm them with too much jargon or fear. Just practical, clean, honest healing.
5
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