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Q : Can I get a consultation online?

Yes. In the event you live far or you cannot visit our centre, you can book on-line consultation by internet. You will receive a questionnaires with questions relating to your symptoms, lifestyle, diet and so on. We can make a recommendation on the basis of the filled in questionnaire which you send back to us.

Q : I am residing in Out of INDIA. Is your product available other than INDIA?

Yes. We are offering our products anywhere in the world. You can pay the charges & get the product anywhere in the world.

Q : Why should I go for Ayurveda, instead of other system of medicine?

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 minimum side effect, whereas other system of medicine has lots of side effects and several complications.

Q : What is Ayurveda?

AYURVEDA” is made up of two words-Ayuh and Veda. Ayuh means life and Veda means knowledge or science. Thus ‘AYURVEDA’ in totality means ‘Science of life’. It incorporates all aspects of life whether physical, psychological, spiritual or social. What is beneficial and what is harmful to life, what is happy life and what is sorrowful life; all these four questions and life span allied issues are elaborately and emphatically discussed in Ayurveda. It believes the existence of soul before birth and after death too.

Q: What is Panchakarma

Panchakarma Click to know more

Q : What is Shirodhara?

Shirodhara Click to know more

Q : Are Ayurvedic medicines free of side effects?

Ayurvedic medicines are made from natural ingredients such as herbs and minerals. Often, herbal juices are mixed to make them more potent. The manufacturing process, which is supervised by expert Vaidyas, is designed to clean, purify and enhance the potency of the formula. Secondly, both the dosage of the medicine as well as the time it is consumed is very important. If taken according to the instructions of your Ayurvedic doctor, these medicines are safe and do not have side effects. Thirdly, Ayurvedic medicines work primarily on the root cause of the disease. Hence, just having the medicines is not enough. You need to follow a proper diet and lifestyle to control the condition and work towards healing the problem. For example, if you complain of burning and itching sensation on your skin, you will be given Ayurvedic medicines to reduce these symptoms. At the same time you will be advised to stay away from food and drinks that are heating in nature. If you do not follow the diet prescribed by the doctor, you may develop some problems. You may think these as side effects of the medicine, but in reality, it will be because of your faulty diet and lifestyle. Make sure that you inform the doctor if you are allergic to any particular food or herb to avoid any complications during the treatment.

Q : Do Ayurvedic medicines contain toxic metals?

Most Ayurvedic preparations contain only herbal ingredients while a few of them contain minerals. Preparations with minerals are fast-acting and the ingredients are thoroughly purified before being added to the medicine. The herbo- minerals that we use in making medicines at Waghole Ayurved have never been found to be harmful. At Waghole Ayurved, we manufacture medicines and products at our certified manufacturing facility where we follow stringent quality control and hygiene to ensure that you get the medicine in the purest and safest form.

Q : Are Ayurvedic drugs used for chronic ailments only?

Most of the people look to allopathy for cure and when the results are negative, they turn to Ayurveda. By this time the diseases become chronic. This has to do with the misconception that Ayurvedic drugs cannot be used for minor ailments like cold, cough, fever, acidity, loose motions and other aches and pains. Ayurveda can cure such common ailments too.

Q : Do I have to follow many food restrictions while undergoing Ayurvedic treatment?

Ayurvedic doctor will 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. As such, diet plans are carefully designed by your Ayurvedic doctor so that the food you take works as medicine provided you take them as per instructions. The doctor may ask you to avoid certain foods because they have the capacity to aggravate symptoms, while others are recommended because they have the capacity to not only alleviate symptoms, but aid in making the treatment more effective. 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. This is regardless of whether you are taking Ayurvedic or some other types of treatment.

Q : Is Ayurveda Ideal for Infants and Children?

Yes, most of the children ailments like Cold, Cough, Fever, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Tonsillitis, Bronchitis, Asthma, Measles, Chickenpox, Mumps, Dentition problems, etc., could be very effectively and quickly treated with Ayurveda without producing any side effects whatsoever. Unlike antibiotics and other such medicines, Ayurvedic remedies do not hamper digestion, or lower body’s resistance. Neither do they cause any allergies nor cause any damage even if taken over a long period. Besides, Ayurveda is effective also in temperament and behavioral problems seen commonly in children like irritability, obstinacy, temper-tantrums, fears, phobias, destructiveness, thumb- sucking, nail biting, bed-wetting as well as in mentally & physically backward children.

Q : What is pulse examination in Ayurveda?

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.

Q : What is the basic philosophy of health, disease and treatment in Ayurveda?

As per Ayurveda, ‘Health’ is a state of equilibrium of normal functions of doshas, Dhatus, malas and Agni with delighted body, mind and soul. It means that when Dosh-Dhatu-Malas and Agni are constantly in a state of functional equilibrium, then the health is maintained. Otherwise distortion of the equilibrium results into diseases. Erratic lifestyle is believed to be one of the basic causes behind the failure of mechanism of maintaining equilibrium. Treatment either with or without drugs and application of specific rules of diet, activity and mental status as described, disease wise, brings back the state of equilibrium i.e. health.

Q : What is Dosha?

Tridosha Or Dosha Click to know more

Q : What is Agni?

Q : What is Dhatu ?

Q : What is Mala?

Q : What are the qualities of Maan?

The three Gunas are ( Rajas or Activity, Tamas or Inertia and Satwa Which balances to first two ) psychic forces determine our spirutual health. Ayurveda is thus holistic system of healthcare that teaches us to balance these energies in order to achieve optimum health and well being.

Q : What is Panchamahabhuta?

Panchmahabhoot Click to know more

Q : What is the Ayurvedic viewpoint of structure and functions of body?

Universe as well as human body are made up of five basic elements collectively called ‘Panch Mahabhootas’ These are Aakash (Ether), Vayu (Air), Agni(Fire), Aapa (Water) and Prithvi (Earth). The sixth mandatory component of life is Atma (life spirit) without which life ceases. The human body is made up of Doshas (Bio-humours) Dhatus(Body matrix) and Malas (excretable products) Vata, Pitta and kapha, known as Tndoshs are physiological entities of the body which are responsible for carrying out all the functions of the body Dhatus are the structural entities of the body. These are Rasa (Plasma), Rakta (Blood cells), Mamsa (Muscular tissue), Meda (Fatty tissue) Asthi (Bony tissue) Majja (Bone marrow) and Shukra (Hormonal and other secretions of genital), Agni (Metabolic fire) is in thirteen different forms and cames out the whole metabolism of the body. The waste products of the body which are excretable are produced in the body as bye-products of metabolism. These are known as malas which include pureesh (faeces), Sweda (sweat) and Mutra (urine). All bio-transformations within the body occur through Srotases (body channels) which are the sites for action of agni.

Q : What do you mean by Prakriti or Ayurvedic constitution?

A Prakriti means innate nature, character, physical constitution of Body. According to Ayurveda, from birth to death, doshas influence the health status and physical constitution of a man , either positively or negatively. The concentration levels and preponderance of each dosha in an individual is behaved to be geneticaly determined. Therefore, “doshas in different permutations and combinations constitute the very nature/disposition of a man. This ts known as Prakriti / Sharir Prakriti.

Q : What is defination of healthy person / swasth?

Ayurveda clearly states that only a balanced condition of doshas, dhatus, and malas is Aarogya (Good health or Disease free condition) and their imbalance is the cause of ill health or disease.

समदोषा: समाग्नी: च समधातुमलक्रीय: |
प्रसन्न आत्म इंद्रियमना: स्वस्थ इति अभिधीयते ||

Balanced Doshas (Humors), healthy Agni, a good state of tissues and their metabolic end products lead to a balanced state of the senses, mind and spirit, all of which lead to health.