Infertility
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Ayurveda sees PCOD as a systemic imbalance, primarily an excess of Kapha Dosha leading to the accumulation of Ama (toxins) and affecting the Medas Dhatu (fat tissue). This creates a blockage (Srotorodha) in the reproductive channels (Artavavaha Srotas), disrupting Apana Vata (the downward energy for menstruation and ovulation). The core issue is a weak digestive fire (Agnimandya).
Modern Symptom Ayurvedic Interpretation
Ovarian Cysts, Weight Gain Excess Kapha and Ama
Irregular/Absent Periods Blocked channels, impaired Apana Vata
Insulin Resistance Weakened Agni (metabolic fire)
Our 3-Pillar Ayurvedic Treatment
Our holistic approach focuses on clearing blockages, rekindling metabolism, and re-establishing hormonal balance, tailored to your unique body constitution (Prakriti).
1. Shodhana (Detoxification) & Panchakarma
Deep cleansing therapies to remove accumulated toxins and clear blockages:
Vamana (Emesis) and Virechana (Purgation): To eliminate excess Kapha and Pitta.
Basti (Medicated Enema): Essential for balancing Vata and clearing the reproductive channels.
Udvartana (Herbal Powder Massage): To metabolize fat and aid in weight reduction.
2. Shamana (Internal Medicines)
Use of potent classical and proprietary herbal formulations to regulate cycles, reduce cysts, and balance hormones:
3. Lifestyle & Diet Correction
The foundation for sustainable healing:
Diet: Follow a Kapha-pacifying diet. Emphasize warm, light, freshly cooked food, spices (turmeric, ginger, cinnamon), and millets. Avoid cold, heavy, sweet, refined, and processed foods.
Routine: Maintain a consistent Dinacharya (daily routine) with fixed sleeping and eating times to stabilize hormonal rhythms.
Activity: Daily practice of specific Yoga Asanas (e.g., Baddha Konasana, Bhujangasana) and Pranayama (e.g., Kapalbhati) to manage stress and stimulate pelvic organs.