Experience the ancient art of Ayurveda tailored to modern needs with our Panchakarma packages, designed to revitalize and restore balance for a healthier you at Aayuttam Ayurvedic Clinic.
Despite the good health we acquire during childhood, it is imperative to maintain our health during adulthood.
With the changing environment, pollution, and the consumption of low-quality food, individuals tend to become more susceptible to illnesses and lifestyle diseases.
Therefore, it has become essential to incorporate Ayurvedic nutrients into our daily lives to meet age-related health requirements.
In Ayurveda, 'agni,' or digestive power, is considered the foundation of health. It is through agni that the food we consume is transformed into the cells of our bodies. Therefore, any disruption in digestion should be addressed promptly. Digestive issues can range from minor conditions such as acidity, flatulence, and constipation to more serious concerns like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and diabetes.
Ayurvedic treatment are available for following diseases –
Hyperacidity, Chronic Constipation, IBS, Ulcers, Colitis, Gastritis, Pancreatitis, Recurrent Worm infestation, Recurrent abdominal pain
A minimum of 9 months to 2 years of Ayurvedic medicines is typically required, depending on the severity of the condition
Preventive treatment is performed annually to prevent disease relapse
Given the rise in pollution and the emergence of new pandemics, preserving the health of our respiratory system is of utmost importance.
In Ayurveda, an excess of kapha in the body is believed to contribute to respiratory ailments. Kapha formation can result from infections or disruptions in digestive function. Therefore, maintaining a healthy lifestyle and incorporating yoga and pranayama practices play a crucial role in safeguarding respiratory health.
Ayurvedic Treatment available for following diseases- Chronic Cough, Chronic Cold, Allergic Cough, Allergic Cold, Asthma, Tonsillitis, Adenoids.
A minimum of 9 months to 2 years of Ayurvedic medicines is typically required, depending on the severity of the condition
Preventive treatment performed annually to prevent disease relapse
The heart is vital organ that continuously pumps oxygenated blood and nutrients throughout the body to meet its demands. However, with the rise in stress, tension, travel, and poor nutrition, the incidence of heart attacks has increased significantly.
Therefore, in addition to controlling blood pressure, it is crucial to maintain the health and flexibility of the heart muscles and circulatory system. Certain medicinal herbs, such as Arjuna, play a specific role in promoting heart health, while Laksh and Shatavari help strengthen the blood and blood vessels.
Ayurvedic treatment encompasses Ayurvedic medicines, Panchakarma, Yoga, and lifestyle modifications.
Engage in yoga and pranayama specifically designed to strengthen the heart and circulatory system for a duration of thirty minutes daily.
Some beneficial yoga and pranayama practices for enhancing the heart and circulatory system include:
Yoga and Pranayam –
Surya Namaskar, Kapalbhati (slow speed), Anulom Vilom, Moon Salutation, Chandrabhedi Pranayam, Camel pose, Cobra pose,Warrier pose, Vajrasana, Januheer Asan ,Paschimottanasan
Preventive treatment performed annually to prevent disease relapse
In recent times, minor falls and physical exertion have been resulting in fractures and disc prolapses, respectively. These occurrences indicate a significant decline in bone mass within our generation. Therefore, it is essential to prioritize bone health and incorporate regular supplements to maintain bone strength throughout life.
Ayurveda offers effective supplements that not only target bone health but also support ligaments and tendons. Various oils play a crucial role in preserving joint flexibility and lubrication.
Ayurvedic therapies are available for the treatments of – Spondylosis – Cervical and Lumbar, Arthritis, Frozen Shoulder, Tennis Elbow, Calcaneal Spur, Carpel Tunnel Syndrome.
The recommended duration of medication intake is typically between six months to one years
Specialized yoga for alleviating bone pain, reducing swelling and strengthening joints.
Preventive treatment performed annually to prevent disease relapse
A woman's body undergoes significant physiological changes throughout her lifetime, including menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause. During pregnancy, a new life is created within her, necessitating substantial adjustments and adaptations in her body. Therefore, it is of utmost importance for women to prioritize their health and well-being during these critical stages of their lives, ensuring optimal physical and mental health during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause.
Ayurvedic Treatment is offered for P.C.O.D., Infertility, Irregular Periods, Pain during Periods, Heavy period flow, Menopausal Symptoms, White discharge, DUB, Adenomyosis
Undertake preventive treatments annually to reduce the risk of diseases.
It is often said that the skin is a reflection of one's overall health. As such, skin diseases can often indicate underlying health issues. Therefore, relying solely on external treatments may not provide long-term solutions.
Ayurveda, an ancient Indian medical system, recognizes that imbalances in all three doshas (biological energies) can lead to various skin conditions. To effectively address these conditions, it is essential to combine internal medications with appropriate lifestyle modifications and exercise. This holistic approach promotes sustainable results and enhances overall well-being.
Our esteemed Ayurvedic clinic offers effective treatments for various skin diseases, including acne, melasma, rosacea, urticaria and few types of eczema and psoriasis.
Surya Namaskar, when accompanied by the chanting of the Gayatri mantra, has been shown to have beneficial effects on skin conditions.
Perform preventive treatment annually to prevent disease relapse
According to Ayurveda, hair is a byproduct of bone tissue. As bone mass is affected by today's dietary habits, its effects are also seen on hair, leading to excessive hair loss, dryness, baldness, dandruff, scalp psoriasis, etc.
Therefore, special attention must be given to internal health and nutritional levels if we want healthy hair.
Ayurvedic treatments demonstrate promising outcomes in addressing various hair concerns, including hair loss, split ends, dryness, dandruff, and scalp psoriasis.
15 days’ therapy includes Virechana, Nasya, Basti, – Once a year
Kapalbhati, viparit karani, and shirshasan are yoga poses that are believed to promote blood flow to the scalp, thereby improving hair and scalp health.
Get Panchakarma done annually to maintain hair and scalpe health.
In Ayurveda, the liver is considered the most vital organ of the body, and its health is directly correlated to overall well-being.
With the rise in alcohol and drug consumption, as well as the presence of chemicals, preservatives, and pesticides in our food, the liver, which is the primary detoxification organ of the body, is facing significant challenges.
Fatty liver has become increasingly prevalent, and since liver dysfunction can lead to various diseases, it is crucial to prioritize liver care in today's environment.
Ayurveda offers a diverse range of herbs, from Kutaki to Kutaj, that specifically support liver function.
Ayurvedic treatments demonstrate promising outcomes in Liver diseases like fatty liver, gall stones
It is advisable to take medicine for minimum three months to 2 years depending on chronicity of disease.
Yoga and Pranayama provide exercise to the abdominal organs, thereby enhancing circulation in that area. Kapalbhati, Ujjai, and similar pranayama techniques contribute to improved kidney function by generating positive and negative pressure changes within the abdominal cavity.
Perform preventive treatment annually to prevent disease relapse
External substances such as chemicals, preservatives, pesticides, and medications can impact both liver and kidney function. Elevated urea and creatinine levels indicate impaired protein metabolism, resulting in the accumulation of protein metabolites like urea and creatinine in the bloodstream. Therefore, in addition to addressing kidney health, it is crucial to focus on improving protein metabolism. Ayurvedic treatments holistically target various aspects, including enhancing protein metabolism, improving kidney filtration, and maintaining electrolyte balance. This comprehensive approach increases the likelihood of a favourable prognosis.
Ayurvedic treatment is offered for chronic kidney disease, increased levels of urea, uric acid and creatinine.
Ayurvedic medicines is advised to be taken for 2 to 4 years.
Yoga and Pranayama provide exercise to the abdominal organs, thereby enhancing circulation in that area. Kapalbhati, Ujjai, and similar pranayama techniques contribute to improved kidney function by generating positive and negative pressure changes within the abdominal cavity.
Preventive therapies are advised to be taken annually to prevent relapse.
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