Jiva’s Ayurvedic Therapies for
Skin Conditions
Jiva's Skin Treatment Protocol involves a variety of Ayurvedic therapies.
Discover the underlying factors contributing to skin conditions. Our experts help you identify
the root cause to provide targeted treatment.
Stress can worsen skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis.
Certain foods can trigger inflammatory responses or allergies that manifest on the skin.
Some skin conditions, like rosacea, have a genetic predisposition.
Bacterial, fungal, or parasitic infections can cause skin problems. Allergies can trigger rashes and eczema
An overactive or underactive immune system can contribute to various skin conditions.
Hormonal fluctuations during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause can affect the skin.
Smoking, excessive sun exposure, and lack of sleep can worsen skin health.
Pollution, harsh weather, and certain chemicals can irritate the skin.
A 120-day holistic program that combines internal cleansing & external therapies
Jiva's Skin Treatment Protocol involves a variety of Ayurvedic therapies.
This process aims to eliminate excess Pitta dosha and toxins from the body through controlled vomiting using herbal medication. It can be beneficial for conditions like acne, boils, and urticaria (hives).
Similar to Virechana, Vaman is a process to eliminate excess Kapha dosha and toxins through controlled vomiting with herbal medication. It can be helpful for allergic skin conditions, eczema, and psoriasis.
This therapy involves pouring a stream of medicated buttermilk infused with herbs onto the affected skin area. It has a cooling and soothing effect, making it beneficial for Pitta-dominant skin conditions like inflammation, rashes, and burning sensations.
Similar to Kashaya Dhara, Takra Dhara uses plain buttermilk instead of herbal infusions. It has a nourishing and slightly astringent effect, suitable for Kapha-dominant skin conditions like excessive oiliness or itching.
This is a specialized procedure performed only by qualified practitioners to remove vitiated (imbalanced) blood believed to contribute to skin problems. It's typically used as a last resort for severe skin conditions.
Ayurvedic medicine extensively uses herbal pastes applied directly to the skin. These pastes are formulated with specific herbs based on the doshic imbalance and can cleanse, nourish, and promote healing.
Jiva’s Skin Treatment Protocol addresses the root cause of respective skin conditions rather than just masking symptoms.
Here are 6 reasons why you should choose Jiva’s Skin Treatment Protocol:
Jiva’s Skin Treatment Protocol addresses the root cause of respective skin conditions rather than just masking symptoms.
Jiva Ayurveda offers treatment for a wide range of skin conditions, including psoriasis, eczema, vitiligo, acne, dark spots, hives, and various allergies.
Ayurveda views skin issues as imbalances in the doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha) and focuses on restoring this balance through customised herbal remedies, dietary recommendations, detoxification therapies, and lifestyle adjustments.
Yes, Ayurvedic treatment is personalised based on your unique constitution (Prakriti) and imbalances (Vikriti), making it suitable for all skin types and conditions.
Ayurvedic treatments primarily use natural herbs and therapies, making them generally safe and with minimal side effects when prescribed and supervised by qualified Ayurvedic practitioners.
The timeline for improvement varies based on the severity of the condition and individual response. Typically, noticeable improvements can be seen within a few weeks to a few months.
While Ayurveda offers effective management and relief from chronic skin conditions, a complete cure depends on several factors, including the individual's dedication to treatment and lifestyle changes.
Yes, dietary modifications are oen an integral part of Ayurvedic treatment. Your Ayurvedic practitioner will provide specific dietary guidelines to support your healing process.
Ayurvedic treatments can be used alongside conventional medicines. However, it's essential to inform your Ayurvedic practitioner about any other medications you are taking to avoid potential interactions.
Ayurveda aims not only to alleviate symptoms but also to address the root causes of skin disorders. By maintaining doshic balance and adopting a healthy lifestyle, Ayurveda seeks to prevent recurrence.
Mental Stress
Diet
Genetics
Skin
Allergies
Immune Malfunctioning
Hormonal Changes
Lifestyle Factors
Environmental Triggers
Fungal Infection
Removing ama (toxins) from the body to promote overall well-being.
A therapeutic regimen for detoxifying the body and restoring balance.
Addressing toxins specific to skin health.
Purify your skin with external treatments like medicated baths and herbal pastes.
Restore balance to your body's energies through medicines, diet & lifestyle.
Address the mental aspect of skin health with holistic techniques.
Supporting liver function, is crucial for detoxification and skin health.
Jiva Ayurveda offers treatment for a wide range of skin conditions, including psoriasis, eczema, vitiligo, acne, dark spots, hives, and various allergies.
Ayurveda views skin issues as imbalances in the doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha) and focuses on restoring this balance through customized herbal remedies, dietary recommendations, detoxification therapies, and lifestyle adjustments.
Yes, Ayurvedic treatment is personalized based on your unique constitution (Prakriti) and imbalances (Vikriti), making it suitable for all skin types and conditions.
Ayurvedic treatments primarily use natural herbs and therapies, making them generally safe and with minimal side effects when prescribed and supervised by qualified Ayurvedic practitioners.
The timeline for improvement varies based on the severity of the condition and individual response. Typically, noticeable improvements can be seen within a few weeks to a few months.
While Ayurveda offers effective management and relief from chronic skin conditions, complete cure depends on several factors, including the individual's dedication to treatment and lifestyle changes.
Yes, dietary modifications are often an integral part of Ayurvedic treatment. Your Ayurvedic practitioner will provide specific dietary guidelines to support your healing process.
Ayurvedic treatments can be used alongside conventional medicines. However, it's essential to inform your Ayurvedic practitioner about any other medications you are taking to avoid potential interactions.
Ayurveda aims not only to alleviate symptoms but also to address the root causes of skin disorders. By maintaining doshic balance and adopting a healthy lifestyle, Ayurveda seeks to prevent recurrence.