- FAQs
1. Why should I go for Ayurveda, instead of other system of medicine?
Ans. In other system of medicines they treat the disease only, but in Ayurvedic system of medicine being a holistic approach to mankind; it not only treats the disease but treats the patients mentally as well as physically. It is a natural therapy hence it has no side effect or any complications, whereas other system of medicine has lots of side effects and several complications.
2. I want to know more about Panchkarma therapy.
Ans. Panchakarma
3. Are Ayurvedic medicines free of side effects?
Ans. Yes. Ayurvedic medicines are natural and safe, they have no side effects. Since they are prepared form herbs & minerals after proper processing according to classical ayurvedic methods of manufacturing.
4. What is TRIDOSHA?
Ans. TRIDOSHA means three humoral factors which are responsible for performing all activities in the body. In Ayurveda diagnosis is based on tridosha. It also denotes your body type or body constitution. Every individual has specific bodytype (Prakriti). If you know your body type and follow its does and doesn't, you can lead a healthy long life.
5. What is Shirodhara? Please inform me in details.
Ans. It is an adjuvent therapy of Panchakarma. Shirodhara.
6. What is pulse examination(Nadi Parikshan) in Ayurveda?
Ans. In Ayurveda, a disease is diagnosed with the help of three fingers which denotes the specific aggravation of DOSHAs. Ayurvedic experts are more capable in diagnosing a disease with the help of pulse examination. Nadi Parikshan.
7. I am residing in U.S.A .Is your product available here?
Ans. Yes.We are offering our products online; you can pay by credit card. And get the product in USA, London or Japan or from anywhere in the world.
8. What is the importance of food in Ayurveda?
Ans. According to Ayurveda up to 70% of illnesses can be influenced by correct diet. A maximally satisfying diet that leads the organism to balance can be designed in compliance with the constitution. Ayurveda does not forcibly forbid any food, nor does it incline to any artificial unnatural diet, but rather in each group (fruit, vegetables, meat, cereals and dairy products) there are certain foodstuffs that are more appropriate and others less so. Properly chosen food, through its own quality, has a curative influence on particular organs.
9. Does Ayurvedic treatment take a long time to recover or cure my problem?
Ans. Instead of a short-term cure and instant relief, Ayurveda focuses on giving you long-term health and well-being, which is bound to take some time. Ayurveda identifies the root cause of the disease and aims to give you a permanent cure, wherever possible. However, if you sincerely follow the diet and lifestyle advice given to you by your Ayurvedic doctor, and take your medicines regularly on time, Ayurvedic treatment is sure to show improvements in a relatively shorter period of time.
10. Do I need to follow food restrictions while undergoing Ayurvedic treatment?
Ans. We advise food restrictions depending upon the state, severity and the type(s) of disease you are suffering from. There are some food restrictions in Ayurveda because while a particular food can be beneficial for a specific disease or problem, the same food can worsen another disease or aggravate the symptoms. If you follow dietary restrictions and a proper diet plan, you can avoid further deterioration of the disease and take a step closer to healing.
11. Are Ayurvedic medicines having a bitter or pungent taste?
Ans. Not all Ayurvedic medicines taste or smell bad. There are plenty of formulations that are not bitter but have a specific herbal taste, like sweet, pungent, tangy, and sour. It is important to remember that these medicines are formulated to get rid of your chronic disorders. While taking the medicines, you should be thinking about the relief you will get from the disease, and how it is bringing you closer to good health rather than being worried about its taste.
12. Can I take Ayurvedic medicines along with my regular allopathic medicines?
Ans. We generally don't advise to immediately discontinue allopathic medicines if you are under treatment for conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, neurological disorders, arthritis, mental disorders and heart diseases. Besides, there is no harm in taking both types of medicines as long as you keep us informed. However, it is important to maintain at least an hour's gap between the two types of medications. In due course of time, depending on your progress, we may reduce the dose of the allopathic medicines.