Ayurvedic Treatment:-

Along with Ayurvedic medicinal therapy, Panchakarma (purification therapy) is a key treatment in Ayurveda. It involves a scientific process that cleanses every part of the body, removing the doshas (Toxin) that cause health issues. This helps restore balance to the body, boosts immunity, and promotes a disease-free healthy life, contributing to increased longevity.

Panchkarma:-

Vamana (Emesis), Virechana (Purgation), Asthapan Basti (Decoction Enema), Anuvasan Basti (Oily Enema), Nasya

Other Karma:-

Shirodhara, Shirobasti, Tarpan, Kati Vasti, Griva Vasti, Janu Vasti, Raktamokshan, Kshar sutra treatment, etc.

Naturopathy:-

Naturopathy is a holistic form of medicine that emphasizes natural remedies and the body’s ability to heal itself. It focuses on promoting health and wellness through non-invasive treatments through Panchtatva i.e., Prithvi (Soil), Jala (Water), Agni (Sun), Vayu (Air), Akash (Fasting) and Diet.

Yoga Therapy:-

To improve physical and mental health, body and soul are integrated through yoga asanas, meditation.

LIFESTYLE:-

Ayurveda, lifestyle (or “Dinacharya”, which means daily routine) is an essential part of maintaining balance and optimal health. It involves the practices and habits that you follow every day, which should align with your constitution (Prakriti), the seasons, and your environment. The goal is to create harmony between body, mind, and soul , and this is achieved through a combination of proper daily routines, healthy habits, and mindful living.

DIET

In Ayurveda, diet is seen as a cornerstone of maintaining balance in the body, mind, and soul . It is not just about eating for nourishment, but about eating in harmony with your unique constitution (dosha), the seasons, and the environment. The goal is to support your body’s natural rhythms and promote good digestion (Agni), which is crucial for overall health.

Elderly care

In Ayurveda, geriatric care focuses on supporting the health and vitality of older adults through holistic practices tailored to their unique needs. As people age, their bodies go through natural changes that may lead to imbalances in the doshas, particularly an increase in Vata (the air element), which can result in dryness, weakness, and other symptoms. Ayurveda seeks to maintain physical, mental, and emotional well-being during the later years of life by promoting balance, nourishing the body, and enhancing overall vitality.

Skin and Hair care

In Ayurveda, skin and hair issues are often seen as a result of imbalances in the body’s doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha), digestive system, or the presence of toxins (Ama). The root cause of these issues is often traced back to a disturbance in these internal systems.

Gastric Problem

In Ayurveda, gastric issues such as indigestion, bloating, acid reflux, heartburn, and gastritis are primarily seen as imbalances in the Agni (digestive fire), which is responsible for the digestion and assimilation of food. Proper digestion is essential for maintaining overall health, and when Agni is weak or disturbed, it can lead to various digestive issues.

Pain Management

In Ayurveda, pain is considered a symptom of an underlying imbalance in the body, usually due to the disturbance of one or more of the three doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha), the digestive fire (Agni), or the presence of toxins (Ama). The approach to pain management in Ayurveda is holistic, aiming to restore balance in both the physical body and the mind, rather than simply masking the symptom. Treatment strategies are based on the root cause of the pain, its location, the type of pain, and the individual’s unique constitution (Prakriti).

Mental Health Care

In Ayurveda, mental health are understood as mental and emotional imbalances that manifest due to disturbances in the manas doshas (Rajas and Tamas), as well as in the mind’s connection with the body’s dosha (Vata, Pitta, Kapha). These conditions are not just seen as psychological states, but as imbalances in the body’s natural energy flow (Prana), digestive health (Agni), and the harmonious functioning of the mind-body connection.

Obesity and Weight Loss Care

In Ayurveda, obesity (referred to as “Sthaulya“) is considered a condition of imbalance in the body’s doshas, particularly Kapha dosha, which governs structure, stability, and water content. When Kapha becomes excessive, it leads to the accumulation of fat and toxins in the body, resulting in obesity. Ayurveda emphasizes a holistic approach to weight loss by addressing both the physical and mental factors that contribute to the condition.

Women Health and Fertility

In Ayurveda, women’s health and fertility are treated holistically, taking into account the balance of the body’s doshas, the condition of the mind, and the health of the reproductive system. Ayurveda views the body and mind as interconnected, and any imbalance in the doshas can affect the health and fertility of a woman.

Some disease which affects women’s health and fertility

  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
  • Uterine Fibroids
  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
  • Dysmenorrhea
  • Amenorrhea
  • Endometriosis
  • Menorrhagia
  • Leucorrhoea
  • Hormonal imbalance
  • Fibrocystic Breast Changes
  • Breast Cancer
  • Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (Early Menopause)
  • Menopausal Syndrome