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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)

What is Ayurveda?

Ayurveda is an ancient system of medicine from India that emphasizes holistic healing by balancing the body, mind, and spirit.

Ayurveda focuses on addressing the root cause of ailments using natural herbs, diet, lifestyle changes, and therapies to promote healing, while conventional medicine often focuses on symptomatic management.

Ayurveda uses diet, herbs, spices, supplements, yoga therapy, breathing techniques, counseling, detoxification procedures, body therapies, and rejuvenation methods.

Panchakarma is a detoxification and rejuvenation therapy involving procedures like emesis (Vamana), purgation (Virechana), medicated enemas (Vasti), and more.

Ayurvedic medicines are primarily herbal but can also include mineral and animal-derived ingredients, formulated into various forms like tablets, capsules, powders, and liquids.

Ayurveda is effective in managing and improving kidney health, with the extent of recovery depending on individual factors and the severity of the condition.

Ayurveda often recommends dietary adjustments based on the individual’s body type (Prakriti) and the specific condition, aiming to support healing and prevent disease.

* Always take food after feeling of proper hunger.
* Don’t sleep in Day time.
* Avoid stay awaken at night.
* Daily Morning Walk in empty stomach.

Specific foods to avoid can vary according to body structure and diseased conditions.

Ayurvedic treatments are generally considered safe when administered by Qualified Practitioners.

It’s important to consult with our Consultant Ayurvedic practitioner, discuss any existing health conditions, and understand the treatment plan, including potential dietary and lifestyle changes.

Absolutely suitable for all. Because Ayurveda selects distinguished treatment protocols for individual one, as each and every human being has different body structure and nature.

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