SM Ayush Hospital & Holistic Center

Ayurveda Treatment in
Rajasthan

Unlocking Wellness: Journey into Ayurveda at SM Ayush

Welcome to the Realm of Ayurveda

Step into the timeless world of Ayurveda at SM Ayush Hospital & Holistic Center, where tradition meets innovation in the pursuit of holistic wellness. Nestled amidst the vibrant landscapes of Jaipur, Rajasthan, our sanctuary of healing invites you to explore the profound wisdom of this ancient science.

Unraveling the Mysteries of Ayurveda

Ayurveda, the “Science of Life,” isn’t just something new; it’s been around for thousands of years! Imagine ancient sages, deeply connected to nature, discovering ways to keep people healthy and happy. Rooted in the fundamental principles of balance and harmony, Ayurveda views each individual as a unique manifestation of the five elements—earth, water, fire, air, and space. Our journey begins with understanding the intricate interplay of these elements within you, guiding you towards a deeper connection with your body, mind, and spirit.

Sexual Health

Physical & Mental
Health

Nadi Parikshan

Piles & Fissure

Arthritis & Spine

Pregnancy Care

Skin Disease

Infertility Treatment

Mental Health
Counselling

Naturopathy

Types of Imbalances

Vikaar

Ayurveda-Vikaaar
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Vaat Dosh

In Ayurveda, Vata is one of the three doshas, or bioenergetic forces, governing physiological functions. It represents the elements of air and ether, responsible for movement and communication in the body. When balanced, Vata promotes creativity, flexibility, and vitality. However, an imbalance in Vata can lead to conditions such as anxiety, insomnia, and digestive issues. Ayurvedic practices aim to maintain Vata balance through diet, lifestyle adjustments, and specific therapies tailored to individual needs.

Out of Balance

In Balance

Pitta Dosh

In Ayurveda, Pitta is one of the three doshas, representing the elemental forces of fire and water. It governs metabolism, digestion, and transformation in the body. When in balance, Pitta fosters intelligence, courage, and a strong digestive fire. However, an excess of Pitta can lead to symptoms such as inflammation, acidity, and irritability. Ayurvedic practices aim to balance Pitta through diet, lifestyle, and herbal remedies.

Out of Balance

In Balance

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Kapha Dosh

In Ayurveda, Kapha is one of the three doshas, representing the elements of earth and water. It governs the structure and lubrication of the body, providing stability, strength, and nourishment. When in balance, Kapha fosters calmness, patience, and stability. However, an excess of Kapha can lead to congestion, lethargy, and weight gain. Balancing Kapha involves incorporating warming, stimulating practices and foods while maintaining a harmonious lifestyle.

Out of Balance

In Balance

Our Solutions

Ayurvedic Treatments

Panchkarma

A detoxification and rejuvenation therapy involving five purification procedures to remove toxins and restore balance.

Abhyanga

Therapeutic massage techniques using herbal oils to balance the doshas and promote relaxation.

Aushadha

Using herbs and natural substances to treat various ailments and support overall health.

Ahara

Recommendations for foods and dietary habits based on an individual's constitution and imbalances.

Dhyana

Incorporating specific yoga asanas (postures) and meditation practices to harmonize the mind, body, and spirit.

Pranayama

Breathing exercises aimed at regulating prana (life force) to enhance vitality and promote well-being.

Get in Touch & FAQs

Get in Touch & Learn More: Ayurveda FAQs

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Ayurved FAQ Corner

What is Ayurveda?

Ayurveda is an ancient system of natural healing that focuses on keeping the body, mind, and spirit in balance for overall well-being.

How does an imbalance of Vata affect the body?

When Vata is imbalanced, it may cause issues like restlessness, anxiety, and digestive problems.

How does an imbalance of Pitta affect the body?

Imbalance in Pitta can lead to issues such as inflammation, indigestion, and irritability.

How does an imbalance of Kapha affect the body?

An imbalance in Kapha may result in lethargy, weight gain, and respiratory problems.

What are the advantages of Ayurvedic medicines over conventional medicines?

Ayurvedic medicines often focus on natural ingredients, aiming to address the root cause of health issues with fewer side effects.

Are there any side effects of Ayurvedic medicines?

Ayurvedic medicines are generally considered safe, but it’s essential to consult with a qualified practitioner to avoid any potential side effects.

Can I take Ayurvedic treatment at home?

Some Ayurvedic practices can be done at home, but personalized treatments are best guided by a qualified practitioner.

Can one take Ayurvedic treatment along with allopathic medicines?

It’s advisable to consult with healthcare professionals before combining Ayurvedic and allopathic treatments to ensure compatibility.

What is Abhyanga (Ayurvedic massage)?

Abhyanga is a soothing Ayurvedic massage using herbal oils, promoting relaxation and improving overall well-being.

Can I get Ayurvedic treatment during pregnancy?

Ayurvedic treatments during pregnancy should be approached with caution and under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner.

What diseases can be cured through Ayurveda?

Ayurveda addresses a wide range of health issues, promoting overall wellness and assisting in the management of various diseases.

Can Ayurveda help in PCOS/PCOD?

Ayurveda may offer holistic approaches to managing PCOS/PCOD symptoms through lifestyle and dietary changes.

Can weakness problems be treated in Ayurveda?

Ayurveda focuses on strengthening the body through personalized treatments, diet, and lifestyle modifications to address weakness.

Can Ayurveda cure obesity problems?

Ayurveda provides personalized approaches to weight management, combining dietary changes, herbal remedies, and lifestyle modifications.

Can thyroid problems be treated in Ayurveda?

Ayurveda may help manage thyroid imbalances through a holistic approach, including diet, lifestyle, and herbal remedies. Consultation with a practitioner is advised.

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