At Arhat Ayurved, a complete holistic approach is being followed while treating any health problem, be it a small or big, in young or old people. The treatments are easy to follow and tailor made. The cure and relief is always the primary focus. And the knowledge about preventing that same problem is also something which patients gain.
A personalized meal plan based on your body type (Dosha) to restore balance and promote overall well-being.
Traditional Ayurvedic therapies that cleanse the body of toxins, rejuvenate organs, and boost vitality.
Pure, chemical-free herbs sourced naturally to ensure maximum health benefits without harmful additives.
Ayurvedic diagnosis is based on a holistic approach, including Nadi Pariksha (pulse diagnosis), Mukha Pariksha (oral examination), Jihva Pariksha (tongue examination), Sparsha Pariksha (touch examination), Drik Pariksha (eye examination), and Prakriti (body constitution) analysis.
In most cases, Ayurvedic medicines can be taken alongside allopathic medicines, but it is advisable to consult an Ayurvedic physician to ensure no interactions or adverse effects occur.
Yes, Ayurvedic medicines do have an expiry period, especially for processed formulations like syrups and powders. However, classical formulations such as Bhasma and Asava-Arishta have a longer shelf life when stored properly.
Yes, Ayurvedic treatments often recommend dietary guidelines based on Dosha balance. Certain foods may be restricted or encouraged depending on the individual's constitution and the nature of the treatment.
Most over-the-counter Ayurvedic medicines can be purchased without a prescription. However, some specialized or potent formulations require a prescription from an Ayurvedic physician.
Ayurvedic medicines are generally safe when taken under proper guidance and in the correct dosage. However, misuse, overdose, or poor-quality formulations can lead to undesirable effects. Always seek expert advice before consuming Ayurvedic medicines.