Ayurveda consultation
Are you interested in Ayurveda? Would you like to use its natural, gentle methods, but have no idea what to expect from an Ayurvedic consultation? Let's have a look at how the visit to the Ayurvedic doctor and the treatment looks like
3 stages of consultation
1
Diagnosis of the state of the body
The first stage of diagnosis is to determine the ratio of doshas in your body, which one of them
prevails and if they in balance or not. Any imbalance of doshas could mean a present or
possible future disease.
2
Selection of an individual treatment regimen
The doctor chooses the optimal treatment regimen , based on the diagnosis. From the start Ayurveda uses herbal preparations in the form of tablets, powders, oils, decoctions.
3
Diet and lifestyle recommendations
Many health problems are a direct result of bad nutrition. Ayurveda has a clear description of
the products and how they affect us. Therefore, nutritional recommendations are a mandatory
part of the consultation.
Ayurveda consultation results
What do you get from the consultation?
  • 1
    Knowledge about your body and it's natural tendencies
    You will become more familiar with your body type, strengths and weaknesses of the body and psyche, get an individual strategy for maintaining health.
  • 2
    A set of measures to improve health and mitigate heredity
    You will find the source of the problems and get a set of measures that can fix the problem systematically, and not symptomatically.
  • 3
    Individually selected diet
    Learn which foods exacerbate your problems and which foods help to avoid them. Understand the relationship between nutrition and well-being, learn how to independently regulate health through diet.
  • 4
    Recommendations of lifestyle and physical activity
    You will get recommendations that will help you adjust your physical activity so that you can get the most out of it.
«Ayurvedic methods allow us to see not only long-lasting diseases, but also diseases in the bud, which have not yet manifested themselves externally and are not noticeable by analysis.»
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