1. Coronary artery diseases
  2. Cardiomyopathy
  3. Pneumonia
  4. Asthma
  5. Renal stones
  6. Chronic kidney diseases

Heart Care
Chronic Heart Disease can happen due to unhealthy lifestyle and diet, genetic factors, and other lifestyle disorders such as obesity, diabetes. Non-invasive heart treatments are designed to prevent and treat complex heart disease at different stages of the disease. These evidence-based researched treatments help patients to not only heal their condition, but also strengthen the heart and improve quality of life.

Lung Health
In Ayurveda, an element is associated with each part of the body. When there is Vata vitiation in the lungs, patient will experience breathlessness, dry cough, asthma, hoarseness, broken voice, discomfort when breathing, respiratory allergies or wheezing. An aggravated case of Pitta in the lungs causes yellow/green spit, blood in the spit, bronchial issues, respiratory infections and inflammation of the lungs. Vitiated Kapha in your lungs will lead to mucus congestion, phlegm, wet cough, lung nodules, hay fever, pneumonia or swollen glands.

Kidney Health
Kidney failure is a condition in which kidney fails to filter the toxins and other impurities from blood. Symptoms of kidney failure vary from person to person. In its initial stage the symptoms are so mild that they often go unnoticed. As the disease progress its symptoms become more noticeable. Vomiting, nausea, weight loss, pressure or difficulty in urinating are some of the symptoms. Ayurvedic treatment for kidney failure also require you to make healthy alterations in your lifestyle. Ayurveda has several herbal treatments which are effective for kidney diseases and kidney failure. Pranayama is an exercise which uses both breathing and meditation to energize the soul. Performing this has shown to alleviate swelling and even reducing kidney stones.

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