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Ayurveda & wellness

Explore holistic health through Ayurveda with Medijourn. Connect with top Ayurvedic experts and retreats for personalized healing and rejuvenation. Let us guide you on a transformative journey to inner balance and vitality.

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Ayurveda Experts

Dr. Prathyusha
Ayurveda

Qualification : BAMS Experience : 14 years Languages : English, Hindi

Dr. Smitha Jayadev
Ayurveda

Qualification : Chennai Experience : 19 years Languages : English, Hindi

Dr. Ajithkumar Vivekanandan
Ayurveda

Qualification : BAMS Experience : 30+ years Languages : Hindi, English

Dr. Bhagya Lakshmi
Ayurveda

Qualification : BAMS (Cosmetology) Experience : 10 years Languages : English, Hindi

Dr. Bindu M
Ayurveda
India

Dr. Bindu M

Qualification : BAMS Experience : 10 years Languages : English, Hindi

Dr. Ani Sambath
Ayurveda

Qualification : BAMS, PGDWHS, YIC Experience : 23+ years Languages : English, Hindi

Dr. Shrinivasa Pandey
Ayurveda

Qualification : BAMS, MD (Kayachikitsa) Experience : 32 years Languages : 10 Indian languages such as Hindi, Sanskrit, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, etc, proficiently

Dr. Bheema Bhatta
Ayurveda

Qualification : BAMS, MD (Panchakarma) Experience : 40+ years Languages : English, Hindi

Dr. Kalpita Thakre
Ayurveda

Qualification : BAMS, MS (Shalyatantra) Languages : English, Hindi

Dr. Byresh Appaiah
Ayurveda

Qualification : BAMS, MD (Kayachikitsa), PGDHHM Experience : 20+ years Languages : English, Hindi

Dr. Sanila K
Ayurveda
India

Dr. Sanila K

Qualification : BAMS Experience : 10+ years Languages : English, Hindi, Tamil

Dr. Zankhana M Buch
Ayurveda

Qualification : BAMS, MD (Kayachikitsa) Experience : 20 years Languages : English, Hindi

Ayurveda is a traditional system of medicine that originated in ancient India over 5,000 years ago. According to Ayurveda, health and wellness depend on a balance between the body, mind, and soul; when disturbed, the imbalance will lead to illness. Ayurveda adopts an approach where the entire medical history of an individual is looked at and the root cause of the disease is eliminated, rather than providing mere symptomatic relief. Several people worldwide approach Ayurveda for a holistic approach to healing and well-being.

Ayurveda considers the mind as a key component for overall. The approach of Ayurveda is holistic, implying addressing not only physical health but also an individual's mental and emotional well-being. Remedies and treatments are designed by proper understanding of the intricate connection between the mind and the body. Consultation with qualified practitioners and healthcare professionals is essential for severe or chronic conditions.

Ayurveda relies on its distinct diagnostic methods that differ from those in modern medicine. However, contemporary practitioners often integrate modern diagnostic tools like blood tests, imaging studies, or laboratory investigations into their practice. At Apollo AyurVAID, Ayurveda practitioners conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the individual for a thorough root cause evaluation. After the root cause is diagnosed, a personalized plan is developed to address the underlying factors contributing to the disease.

Panchakarma is an essential component of Ayurveda healing. It comprises of five specialized cleansing and revitalizing techniques designed to detoxify the body, restore the balance of the doshas, and promote overall well-being. Panchakarma unfolds systematically, with each stage serving a unique purpose. The five procedures are Vamana (emesis), Virechana (purgation), Basti (enema), Nasya (nasal administration), and Raktamokshana (bloodletting).

The duration depends on the specific health condition of the patient, their Prakriti (constitution), and the severity of the symptoms. Some therapies may be short-term, lasting for a few days to a couple of weeks, while others may be for longer durations spanning several weeks or months. However, it is essential to consult a qualified Ayurveda practitioner to determine the appropriate treatment plan based on the patient’s condition and health needs.

Yes, it is possible. However, it is very important to consult with both, your Ayurveda and allopathic practitioner before starting any new treatment regimen. Ultimately, the decision should be made in collaboration with your healthcare team after careful consideration of your overall health and medical history. Meticulous study and proper guidance will allow the integration of Ayurveda and modern medicine safely and effectively to improve one’s health and well-being.

The qualification of an Ayurveda doctor is a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) degree, a five-year undergraduate program. Further specialization can be achieved with an MD in Ayurveda, a postgraduate program, that allows for further specialization.

The lasting results of the Ayurveda treatment depend on maintaining lifestyle changes like diet, exercise, and stress management. If you continue these after returning home, your disease is less likely to come back.

The lasting results of the Ayurveda treatment depend on maintaining lifestyle changes like diet, exercise, and stress management. If you continue these after returning home, your disease is less likely to come back.

The best time for treatment in Ayurveda depends on your individual dosha and specific health issues. An Ayurveda practitioner will assess these factors to suggest the optimal timing for your personalized treatment plan.