Kalpataru Ayurved Chikitsalaya™
In Ayurveda, health is not judged only by the absence of disease. True health means balanced digestion, proper nourishment of tissues, mental clarity, strong immunity, and efficient elimination of toxins.
According to Ayurveda, healthy body weight reflects balanced digestion, proper nourishment of body tissues (Dhatus), and strong vitality (Ojas).
In today's fast-paced world, many people experience a frustrating cycle: they take treatment, feel better for a while, and then the same disease returns again.
Ayurveda is not designed for quick fixes alone. Its primary goal is to identify and correct the root cause of disease, not just suppress symptoms.
Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB), medically known as menorrhagia, is one of the most common gynecological concerns affecting women of reproductive and perimenopausal age. Many women are advised surgical options like hysterectomy when symptoms become severe—but surgery is not always...
Summer is a season of intense heat, dryness, and energy depletion. According to Ayurveda, this period is known as Grishma Ritu, where the Pitta dosha and Tej mahabhut naturally increase due to the hot environmental conditions.
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.
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
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....