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MAXIMIZING YOUR AYURVEDIC JOURNEY: TIPS FOR OPTIMAL RESULTS FROM DR. REMYA KRISHNAN

 

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1. In your opinion, what are the first 3-5 things an individual can do to get started on an Ayurvedic way of life?

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2. Can you share a few examples of when you have seen Ayurveda at its most transformative, or essentially its best? 

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3. Are there certain situations, persons, or diseases that you have found Ayurveda to be more valuable for?

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4. Are there situations or conditions you believe Ayurveda may not work, or that other modalities may provide greater impact? 

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5. What are some recommendations you have for someone to get the most out of their initial Ayurveda journey?

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6. When choosing an Ayurvedic doctor, what are some of the questions you recommend someone ask? Are there other things you recommend people research to ensure a good fit with their Ayurvedic doctor?

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Ayurveda treats the whole body of an individual which starts with diet, medicines , internal purifications and yoga practices. Understanding the nature of treatments helps patients to ask the right questions and follow the course of treatment thereby getting better health. Patient should be aware of the concept of pathya and apathya i.e, wholesome and unwholesome diets and practices which are necessary to be followed while taking Ayurvedic treatments. 


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7. What are the top 3-5 Ayurvedic herbs you believe we all need in our lives? Do they have any caveats or contra-indications in some situations? 

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8. What are the few Ayurvedic spices we must all have in our kitchens? 

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9. Could you share a favourite Ayurvedic recipe? (could be anything – an Ayurvedic breakfast or tea, a cold remedy, something for indigestion, or detoxing)

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Dadimashtaka churna yoga is one yoga which has been mentioned for treating diarrhea, grahani dosha, agnimandya and aruchi. This yoga has been mentioned in choorna yogas of Sahasrayogam text book. This particular yoga contains 14 ingredients and dadima being the chief constituent. Dadimashtaka choorna is prepared by powdering the drug individually where the yoga consists of tavaksheere, twak, patra, dadima, ela, nagakesara etc. 

Method of Preparation:

All the below mentioned ingredients are taken and powdered separately and then mixed together to form the polyherbal formulation. 

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Contraindication:

Overdose of the medication can cause gastritis, burning sensation in the throat and constipation. 

Dosage: 5-10 gram (Based on patients condition) 

Time of administration: Madhyabhakta (In between meal) 


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10. {PLEASE PICK 1 or More as you see fit!} Can you share a brief overview of the doshic or lifestyle or other imbalances that can lead to the following common ailments? What do you see as the path back to balance? 

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Premature Graying:

In Ayurveda, graying of hair is called Palitya. Grey hair is considered to be a natural process according to one’s age. Conventionally, graying of hair is a marker of progressive chronological age. But drastic changes in today’s lifestyle and environmental pollution have led to an increasing trend of premature graying of hair. In Ayurveda premature graying of hair is called “Akalapalitya”. Premature or early graying of hair is quite common these days due to lifestyles including eating habits, and polluted environment. Melanocytes of the hair follicle are responsible for the color of hairs and depletion of melanocytes leads to graying of hair. In Ayurveda aggravation of Pitta and Ushna Guna (also referring to hot/ heat quality) leads to premature graying of hair. 

Causes of Palitya/Greying of hair:

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    1. Avoid Pitta aggravating foods, lifestyle and psychological factors like usna aharas,excessive intake of hot and sour foods,exposure to over sunlight,having hot temperament etc. 

    2. Madhura (Sweet), tikta (Bitter) & Kashaya (Astringent) rasa diminish the pitta dosha like dadima,amla,yashtimadhu ghritha etc. 

    3. Nasyam Therapy – Where medicated oils are instilled into nostrils.Eg Anutaila. 

    4. Regular use of hair oil like Bringaraja taila, Neelibringadi taila, bringamalakadi tailam etc.


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11. Please paint the picture of an Ayurvedic journey under your care as a doctor? Please touch on low-touch (remote) and high touch (basti, etc.) modalities? When do you believe a panchakarma becomes necessary? How do you recommend patients make the best of remote sessions and gain the maximum benefit before coming in for in-person treatments.

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In Ayurveda the consultation starts with detailed medical history taking which includes questions regarding present conditions, family history, past medical history, daily diet, profession and working conditions, exercise routines, relationships, and mental health which helps the practitioner to identify the symptoms and the factors which leads to imbalance and determine suitable treatment options. 

The initial assessment is based on observation, touch and questions followed by detailed roga-rogi pareeksha which combines disease analysis and individual examination. The diagnosis is made not only based on disease level but also at the patient level which helps to tailor treatment for each patients. Depending upon the severity of the diseases the line of treatment is adopted. The Concept of treatment in Ayurveda is divided into three main aspects on Shodhana (Purification Therapy), Shamana (Pacification Therapy) and Nidana Parivarjana (Avoiding causative factors).Based on the condition of individual proper therapeutic measures are laid in minor ailments medications are used and for diseases of chronic origin panchakarma is adopted. As Ayurveda gives prime importance to mind adopting pranayama, yoga and mindful meditation is also a must in bringing equilibrium of the doshas


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12. How has Ayurveda enhanced your life personally? 

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I was detected to have low amniotic fluid levels/oligohydramnios in the second trimester of pregnancy which was a great concern as it could lead to harmful consequences. My obstetrician had no hope in treating me and I felt very depressed.Finally I sought advice from my Professor and he suggested Ayurvedic medications which had significant effects on the foetus and increasing amniotic fluid levels. I had normal vaginal delivery nearing the due date and I’m very thankful to Ayurveda. 


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