Kalpataru Ayurved Chikitsalaya™
Frozen shoulder — known medically as adhesive capsulitis — is a painful condition that gradually limits shoulder movement due to stiffness and inflammation of the shoulder joint capsule.
Amavata is a chronic inflammatory joint disorder described in Ayurveda that closely resembles Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) in modern medicine.
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is often thought of as a condition affecting older men. However, recent clinical observations and studies suggest that a significant number of men under 40 are also experiencing erectile difficulties.
As seasons change, we often notice a rise in common illnesses such as cold, cough, fever, throat infections, stomach upsets, and viral fevers.
Knee pain has become one of the most common health problems today, affecting people of all ages—especially those above 40, overweight individuals, athletes, and people with sedentary lifestyles.
Problems like piles (hemorrhoids) and anal fissure are very common today due to sedentary lifestyle, irregular and wrong food habits, stress, heredity, and poor digestion.
Exams, presentations, interviews, or important life moments often bring stress, anxiety, overthinking, and self-doubt. While a little stress is normal, too much of it can disturb memory, focus, sleep, and confidence.
Seborrheic Dermatitis is not just a superficial skin condition. From an Ayurvedic standpoint, it is a systemic disorder that manifests externally on the scalp, face, chest, and other oil rich areas due to internal doshic imbalance
Arthritis and chronic joint pain are among the most common causes of disability and discomfort worldwide. While modern medicine focuses on symptom management using painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs
Modern medicine focuses primarily on metabolism, hormones, and calorie intake. Ayurveda, however, views the human being as a union of body (Sharira), mind (Manas), and consciousness (Atma).