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byMansi KirpekarOnline sessions & available at 4 clinics across MumbaiStarts from1,500 Per SessionView full gallery

I help you understand your unique 'dosha'—Vata, Pitta, or Kapha—to create a sustainable lifestyle that keeps your digestion, energy, and mood in balance.

(Hero Media) Understanding your unique body type, or 'dosha', is the first step towards true health. In my consultations, I help you discover whether you are Vata, Pitta, or Kapha and create a personalized food plan that brings your body and mind into natural balance.

Are you struggling with hair fall? Ayurveda teaches us that the root cause often lies in an imbalance within. I use natural care with herbs like Neem and Hibiscus, combined with lifestyle adjustments, to strengthen your roots and restore your hair's health from the inside out.

How you start your morning sets the tone for your entire day. I guide my clients through a simple Ayurvedic morning routine, or 'Dinacharya', including practices like oil pulling and drinking herbal tea, to help you feel balanced, detoxified, and energized.

Have you ever noticed how the change in seasons affects your body? The transition into October often increases 'Pitta' or body heat, leading to acidity and fatigue. I teach you how to balance this by choosing cooling and hydrating foods that work with nature, not against it.

Vata, Pitta, and Kapha are the three fundamental energies that make up your unique constitution. Once you understand your dominant dosha, you can make informed choices about your diet and lifestyle that lead to better energy, digestion, and overall well-being.

Golden Milk, or Turmeric Latte, is a wonderful example of how your kitchen can be your pharmacy. This comforting drink is an Ayurvedic remedy I often recommend to reduce inflammation, boost immunity, and promote restful sleep.

Winter often brings a 'Vata' imbalance, which shows up as dry, dull, and rough skin. Instead of harsh chemicals, I recommend simple, nurturing Ayurvedic solutions to combat this triple threat of cold winds, dry air, and steamy showers, helping you maintain your skin's glow.

One of the most common questions I get is, "How much should I eat?" Ayurveda has a simple rule: imagine your stomach in four parts. Fill two with solid food, one with liquid, and leave one empty for digestion to happen smoothly, preventing issues like acidity and bloating.

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The most common issue I see in my clinic is confusion about how to eat. Many people are eating healthy foods but not digesting them well. I teach a simple rule: think of your stomach like a mixer. If you overfill it, the contents can't churn properly, leading to acidity, bloating, and fatigue. I advise my clients to fill their stomach with only two parts solid food, one part liquid, and leave one part empty for movement. It is a small, physical shift in how you portion your meals that often fixes digestive discomfort immediately.