Kalpataru Ayurved Chikitsalaya™
Recurrent pregnancy loss—commonly referred to as repeated abortion or miscarriage—is a deeply distressing experience for couples aspiring to become parents.
Bed-wetting, or Shayya Mootrata, is one of the most common concerns parents face during a child's early years. While it is usually a part of normal development, persistent bed-wetting can cause emotional distress for both the child and the...
Writer's Cramp, or Graphospasm, is a type of task-specific focal dystonia—a neurological condition that causes involuntary muscle contractions when performing a particular activity, usually writing.
Vulvovaginitis simply means inflammation or infection of the vulva and vagina. It shows up as itching, discharge, burning, redness or soreness in the intimate area
Virechana literally means "purging" or "controlled purgation." It is a therapeutic process that removes accumulated toxins (ama) and excess Pitta from the liver, gall bladder, and intestines through the anal route, using herbal medicines.
Facial Palsy, known in Ayurveda as Ardit, is a neurological condition where one side of the face becomes weak or paralyzed. It often strikes suddenly, leaving the patient unable to smile, close one eye, or move facial muscles normally....
Saffron — the radiant "golden spice" derived from the Crocus sativus flower — has long held a sacred place in both Ayurveda and modern medicine.
After the heavy rains of the monsoon, the skies clear up, the air becomes bright, and the sunlight turns sharp again. This beautiful transition marks the beginning of Sharad Ritu
In Indian tradition, it is common to end a meal with a spoonful of fennel seeds (saunf) and sometimes a clove (laung). This simple ritual is not only meant to refresh the breath
Folliculitis is inflammation or infection of the hair follicles.