FAQs

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

  • HOW IS AYURVEDA DIFFERENT FROM ALLOPATHIC/MODERN MEDICINES?

    Modern medicines treat and remove symptoms in the short term rather than the root cause of patient suffering. Ayurveda on the other hand, makes special contributions by addressing the uniqueness of each patient and by helping each body to heal from the root cause of the ailment. Thus, Ayurveda looks at a longer term solution to patient suffering.

  • Will Ayurveda take a long time to improve or cure my problem?

    One of the fundamental principles of Ayurveda is to treat a patient on a holistic level. Instead of just providing relief from symptoms, it identifies the root cause of the disease and aims to give you a permanent cure, wherever possible. Instead of a short-term cure and instant relief, Ayurveda focuses on giving you long-term health and well-being, which is bound to take some time.

  • WHAT DO YOU DO WITH THE PERSONAL INFORMATION I PROVIDE FOR CONSULTATION?

    yOUR right to privacy is of paramount importance to us. Any information provided by the user will not be shared with any third party. We do everything we reasonably can to protect your rights of privacy.

  • WHAT IS THE AIM OF AYURVEDA?

    Ayurveda is the science of positive health and fulfillment in life. The aim of Ayurveda is threefold: * To achieve positive health for the individual * Protection of the masses * Ultimate liberation. The last goal can be achieved by following regulations of daily conduct and by following strict seasonal regimens, so that one can be constantly healthy. Being continuously healthy is comparable to achieving ultimate liberation, as it involves the eradication of the factors that bring about suffering.

  • Do I have to follow many food restrictions while undergoing Ayurvedic treatment?

    An Ayurvedic doctor will advise food restrictions depending upon the state, severity and the type(s) of disease you are suffering from. There are some food restrictions in Ayurveda because while a particular food can be beneficial for a specific disease or problem, the same food can worsen another disease or aggravate the symptoms. As such, diet plans are carefully designed by your Ayurvedic doctor so that the food you take works as medicine provided you take them as per instructions.

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