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Pre-Natal Care:

Under Garbhiniparicharya, or care of the pregnant woman, Ayurveda prescribes the best practices that should be followed during pregnancy in order to ensure proper fetal growth, a healthy prenatal period, a simple delivery, and the general well-being of the mother and child. Additionally, the science explains prenatal drugs and treatments for every stage of pregnancy, from conception to delivery, with the goal of preventing pregnancy-related problems and facilitating a simpler labor. .

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Post-Natal Care:

In ayurveda, the postnatal phase is as important. This stage is known as the Sutika-kala, which translates to "period after delivery." There are differing views regarding how long this phase should last, which can be anywhere from six weeks to six months before the menstrual cycle returns. It is commonly recognized that during Sutika-kala, specific physical and mental changes occur, including weight loss, fluid loss, lacerated genital tract, constipation, mental tension, and other conditions. Digestional power is likewise diminished. The primary reason for this is that Vata becomes agitated right after delivery. Following a post-natal care regimen properly can speed up recovery and serve to:

1.Pacify Vata.

2.Restore the power of digestion.

3.Relieve exhaustion and increase the strength of the mother.

4.Prevent infections and improve immunity.

5.Provide a sense of physical and mental well-being.

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PRE NATAL & POST NATAL CARE/THERAPY PROGRAMS (PREGNANCY CARE)

Prenatal care refers to the medical treatment provided to pregnant mothers before and after the delivery of their child. To guarantee that mom and baby have a good pregnancy and delivery, it entails counseling and training.

Ayurveda has always given importance to care for the female at every phase of her life in respect of menstrual care, antenatal care and postnatal care.

Antenatal care refers to the systematic monitoring of pregnant women. Preserving the physiological aspects of pregnancy and labor is its goal. From an Ayurvedic standpoint, Garbhini Paricharya refers to prenatal care that includes suggestions for Aahara (a particular diet), Vihara (regular daily activities and therapeutic procedures), and behavioral changes in the mind. Acharyas have prescribed a monthly food plan to help expectant mothers meet their increased caloric needs, behavioral changes to improve their spiritual and mental well-being, and herbal remedies and treatments for pregnancy-related ailments. The necessities of the developing fetus, the preservation of the mother's health, and the vigor and strength needed for a healthy labor and lactation are all met by garbhini paricharya. Insufficient attention throughout this period disrupts a vital connection and impacts both mothers and infants.

According to Ayurveda, the delivery of a child causes an imbalance in the body's doshas since it leaves a big space in the womb where the placenta and fetus used to be. Vata dosha is stimulated by childbirth because it is a physically taxing and strenuous procedure. Vata has an inclination to haste when it becomes agitated.in to fill voids, and delivery provides Vata with a sizable void to fill. In order to eliminate fatigue, restore body strength, and lessen the possibility of vata suddenly entering and upsetting the body's dosha balance, traditional post-natal practices revolve around nourishing, oil- and ghee-based warm food and routines like abhyanga.

Ayurveda determined beauty by prakriti (Body constitution), sara (structural predominance), sanhanan (compactness of body), twak (skin completion), Praman (Measurement). According to Ayurveda, healthy skin is a result of the overall health condition of individuals, and prescribes numerous skin care treatments that need to be pursued at every stage of life. The function of ayurvedic herbs is to purify skin & eliminate the vitiated Tridoshas (Vitiated Humors) from the body as they are mainly responsible for skin disorders and other diseases.

The origins of Ayurvedic Cosmeceuticals date back to the Indus Valley Civilization. The use of cosmetics was not only directed towards developing an attractive external appearance, but towards achieving longevity with good health .

Ayurvedic cosmetics are highly valued for their safe and comprehensive effects. Skin health and youthfulness are determined by several elements, as per Ayurveda. Among these are adequate moisture balance (Kapha in balance), efficient operation of the metabolic processes that synchronize all the different chemical and Pitta in balance in the skin's hormonal responses and Vata in balance in the blood and nutrient circulation to the various layers of the skin. The condition of the skin is particularly indicative of the health of the three dhatus (types of human tissue) that are called nourishing fluid (Rasa), blood (Rakta), and muscle (Mamsa). All body tissues are supported by Rasa, which is especially important for maintaining good skin. Rakta, which is linked to liver function, aids in the removal of toxins from the skin, while Mamsa gives the skin firmness.

A Dosha and skin type examination, as well as a pulse diagnosis that aids in understanding internal imbalances, are all part of a Sevayu consultation. This covers dietary and lifestyle adjustments, personalized herbal remedies, skin care regimens, and therapies. We provide a comprehensive treatment for skin conditions such dermatitis, psoriasis, acne, and eczema.diseases of pigmentation and early aging of the skin. Our therapies start with knowledgeable and experienced specialists who examine your skin and provide recommendations for the best possible skin health, tailoring your care to your particular problem. Treatments at Sevayu detoxify, revitalize, enhance circulation, and bring back the skin's beauty.