FAQ’s

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ayurveda and how does it work?

Ayurveda is a 5,000-year-old holistic healing system from India that focuses on balancing the body, mind, and spirit. It works by identifying your body type (Dosha) and using natural remedies, diet, and lifestyle modifications to restore health. Ayurvedic treatments address the root cause of diseases rather than just managing symptoms.

How long does Ayurvedic treatment take to show results?

The duration of treatment varies depending on the condition and individual. Acute conditions may show improvement within a few weeks, while chronic conditions may require several months of treatment. We focus on long-term healing rather than quick fixes, ensuring sustainable results.

Are Ayurvedic medicines safe and free from side effects?

Yes, Ayurvedic medicines are completely natural and made from herbs, minerals, and other natural substances. When prescribed by a qualified practitioner like Dr. Rajni, they are safe and free from harmful side effects. However, it's important to follow the prescribed dosage and instructions carefully.

Can Ayurveda help with chronic conditions?

Yes, Ayurveda is particularly effective in managing chronic conditions like diabetes, arthritis, digestive disorders, and skin problems. Our holistic approach helps control symptoms, improve quality of life, and prevent complications through natural means.

Do I need to follow any specific diet during treatment?

Yes, diet plays a crucial role in Ayurvedic treatment. Dr. Rajni will provide personalized dietary recommendations based on your body type and condition. This may include specific foods to eat and avoid, meal timing, and cooking methods to support your healing process.

Can I take Ayurvedic medicines along with other medications?

It's important to inform Dr. Rajni about any medications you're currently taking. She will carefully assess potential interactions and adjust the treatment plan accordingly. In many cases, Ayurvedic medicines can be safely combined with conventional medications under proper supervision.