Our lifestyle patterns largely decide the quality of our physical and mental states. Ayurveda is a system of knowledge that gives importance to one's lifestyle and patters and helps each individual arrive at a balance through the judicial use of herbal ayurvedic medicines, alternative ayurvedic medicine, roots and minerals. How to live and what foods are to be taken is decided by climate/season and according to one's own body structure (Prakruthi). For eg. - The food regime prescribed for a patient in Middle East region will not be suitable for a patient with same ailments in western region because of the difference in climate.

A harmonious balance of the three subtle energies which are the supportive forces of life collectively called the Tri Doshas -'Vatha', 'Pittha' and 'Kapha' dictates what foods and actions are to increased or decreased to arrive a balance. Each of these doshas has certain qualities which manifest their effects on the human body. Thus, an individual remains healthy as long as these three elements or doshas are in a state of equilibrium. These elements are already in their proportion when one is born. Therefore a person may have any one of these elements in predominance or a combination of them. When this natural equilibrium is disturbed beyond a point, the body succumbs to disease and decay. We also supply herbal ayurvedic medicines and alternative ayurvedic medicines.
Our herbal medicines made by our experts to cure your ailments are one of the best preparations to make your life happy, peaceful and healthy. These herbal medicines are suited for people of every age group, irrespective of caste, sex and age. The herb extracts used to make these herbal medicines are best suited to everyone's needs without reacting negatively to anybody.
To regain the balance, Ayurveda dictates two main types of treatments which are Samana Chikitasa or Medical Therapy and Shodhanachikitsa or Body Cleansing Techniques/ Treatments by treating the person as a whole rather than just the disease
Samana Chikitsa - It works on the principle 'make your food as medicine not medicine as your food' by treating ailments with medicines which are Herbal Preparations and through specific foods.
Shodhana Chikitsa - This is the purificatory/elimination technique that comprises of two parts - Purvakarmas and Panchakarmas.








