When diet is correct, medicine is of no need
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Our signature program to help you destress is conducted in a precise and scientific manner to give you the best care. Our experts in the field will assess your condition based on factors such as biochemical imbalances, hormone levels, genetic predispositions, personality types, social factors, use of drugs & other substances, and other medical causes to find the cause of your stress.

When we talk about detoxification in Ayurveda, we are referring to the loosening and elimination of these toxins, or Ama in the body. Removing the Ama is the first step of the healing process, though Ayurveda also recognizes the importance of rejuvenating the systems and bringing them back into balance.

Post natal care is the period begging immediately after birth of a child to first 6 weeks after birth. Prasava Raksha Treatment includes oil massage, Medicated bath and herbal paste application.
Treatment relieves delivery exertion and mitigate vata, reduces stretch mark , varnya, anti-septic, helps in healing of stitch and uterine contraction
Ayurveda Prakruti


Ayurveda, the ancient Indian holistic medical science, practiced since 1500 B.C deals with body, mind and spirit and aims at preservation-promotion of health and prevention-cure of diseases. It provides measures for a disciplined, disease-free, long life. Ayurveda defines health as a state of physical, psychological, social and spiritual well being and is based on the theory of Panchamahabhoota (the five basic elements – Space, Air, Fire, Water and Earth) and Tridoshas (three biological humors – Vata, Pitta and Kapha) which are present in each and every cell of the body along with mind and spirit. The equilibrium of doshas is called health and imbalance (Vikriti) is called disease (Ashtanga Hridaya, Sutra Sthana 1).Together these three doshas determine the physiological balance and constitution of the individual which is called as Prakriti in Ayurveda. Every person has all three doshas (physical humors – vata, pitta, kapha) and trigunas (psychological qualities - Satwa, Rajas, Tamas) in different proportions. However, depending upon the predominance of the five basic elements, three doshas and mental qualities in sperm (Shukra) and ovum (Shonita) at the time of conception, the individual prakriti is decided. Prakriti is also described to be influenced by maternal factors including the intra-uterine environment, food and regimen adapted by the mother during pregnancy (Matur Ahara Vihara). This basic constitution which is fixed at the time of fertilization generally remains constant through out the life of that individual. Ayurveda has also explained the food and lifestyle as per individual constitution including the factors which aggravate and pacify doshas (Vimana Sthana 1/21-25, Charaka Samhita, 2003).
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