Ah, Jagdish Rana! So, while I’m not familiar with every practitioner, Jagdish Rana from Saharanpur might be one of those Ayurvedic practitioners who mix traditional approach with some modern practice. Sometimes these folks have local expertise that adds flavor to their treatments. Now if you’re dealing with chronic skin issues, Ayurveda offers quite a few angles to approach it from.
Skin problems can often be linked to imbalances in your doshas, particularly Pitta. When Pitta is aggravated, it might show up as inflammation, rashes or other kind of irritation. A first step could be cooling the body down, you know? Something simple like incorporating more cooling foods into your diet might help – think cucumbers, melons, and coconut water. Avoid spicy, salty, or fried stuff, as they can actually heat you up and aggravate Pitta.
You might also wanna look into topical applications like neem paste or turmeric, both known for their anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. Washing your face with neem water or applying sandalwood paste can also help soothe the skin. It’s amazing what simple changes can do sometimes.
As for Jagdish’s writings or unique formulations, I’d suggest reaching out to sources in Saharanpur directly, if possible. Local health practitioners often have unpublished knowledge or treatments passed down through generations. Online resources might be limited, depending on how widely published his work is. if he’s written any books or articles, they might be rare finds but digging through Indian journal articles might surprise you.
Before starting any treatment though, always best to have a personal consultation with any practitioner, Ayurvedic or otherwise, to tailor the treatment to you personally. And just keep an eye out – significant skin issues always should be evaluated properly.
For resources, you can check out online Ayurvedic communities to get a first-hand experience or recommendation, it’s always valuable.
And remember, the journey to healing might take time, and combining the right Ayurvedic principles with supportive lifestyle change can make a big difference. Good luck!