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Ayurveda – An Ancient Indian Healing Technique

Indian Medicine
Indian Medicine

Ayurveda is an ancient system of medicine which originated in India and remains one of the country’s traditional health systems. As with popular interpretation of traditional medicines, Ayurveda too is considered as mainstream or complementary or alternative medicine depending on the nature of the ailment and the study by the Ayurveda practitioner to benefit the patient. A combination of massage, diet, exercise, herbal preparations and other techniques are employed to  restore the balance of the spirit, body and mind with a holistic approach.Skype-online-consultation

Ayurvedic therapeutical procedures directly approach the root cause of illness rather than working only on the symptoms. The Ayurvedic way of treatment works to remove the cause and prevents easy recurrence of the ailment. The focus on preventing a recurrence or persistence of a medical condition helps to increase immunity and thus the will power of the recipient of the Avurvedic therapy. Ayurveda gives strength to body constitution and mind resulting in complete well being of the individual. Ayurvedic treatment is used in many popular ways e.g
Weight loss management, detox program. Some most popular ayurvedic treatments are Panchkarma, Shirodhara etc.

Ayurvedic Medical Centre provide all types of Ayurvedic treatments under expert’s super vision. We provide Ayurvedic treatment for many diseases those can’t be cured by other therapy.

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The Doctor

Ayurvedic Doctor
Dr. Ratnapriya Shrivastava

Meet Dr. Ratnapriya Shrivastava, a highly skilled and experienced Ayurvedic Doctor with over 15 years of practice in Ayurvedic Medicine. Dr. Ratnapriya holds a formal Bachelor’s degree in Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery and specializes in Panchkarma  therapy. She is a registered member of the Australian Ayurveda Association and the Ayurved Sangha, which ensures she adheres to the highest standards of professionalism and ethics in her practice.

Dr. Ratnapriya has an impressive background, having previously served as an Ayush medical officer in a primary health center of the Indian Government. Her holistic approach to treatment involves planning suitable lifestyle changes for individuals based on their unique health and life choices. She prescribes personalized herbal medicines and specific Panchkarma therapies that are tailored to the individual’s needs.

Dr. Ratnapriya believes that every person is unique and deserves personalized care. Her consultations involve identifying each patient’s uniqueness and tailoring treatment accordingly, ensuring effective results. With clinics located in Parramatta and Homebush West in Sydney, Dr. Ratnapriya is committed to providing accessible and effective Ayurvedic healthcare to the community.

Ayurvedic Treatment

The WHO recognizes Ayurveda as a traditional system of medicine. In fact, the Organization adapted its formal definition of health from Ayurvedic teachings. Ayurvedic medicine uses a variety of products and practices. Ayurvedic products are made either of herbs only or a combination of herbs, metals, minerals, or other materials in an Ayurvedic practice called rasa shastra. Some of these products may be harmful if used improperly or without the direction of a trained practitioner.

Ayurvedic medicine is particularly effective for metabolic, stress related, and chronic conditions.

Treatments are also very helpful in relieving the effects of surgery and debilitating treatments such as chemotherapy. Other popular uses of Ayurveda are for general rejuvenation and beauty care.

Ayurveda is a pranic system of medicine, which works to balance the body’s life energy referred to as the doshas. This is achieved by diet, different types of massage, pouring herbal liquid onto the body, and covering the body with herbal leaves and powders. You’ll be assessed by a qualified doctor and a treatment program tailor made to address the root of your problem. Generally, at least a couple of weeks are needed to complete a full course of Ayurvedic treatment. However it’s also possible to get simple renewal treatments, such as Ayurvedic massage, by themselves.