Disclaimer – Important Advisory

Ayurveda is recognised as a traditional system of wellbeing. At Ayur Healthcare, our practitioners are trained in classical Ayurvedic principles and provide services within a complementary health and wellness framework. We do not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition or disease.

All information, articles, and content published on this website are provided for general information and educational purposes only. They are not intended to be medical advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for consultation with a registered medical practitioner or other qualified healthcare professional.

Ayurvedic consultations, body therapies, lifestyle guidance, and educational discussions offered at Ayur Healthcare are intended to support general wellbeing, relaxation, and balance only. They are not a substitute for medical diagnosis, medical treatment, or professional healthcare services.

If you have a medical condition, symptoms, or health concerns, you should seek advice from a registered GP or appropriate healthcare provider before commencing any wellness program or therapy.

November 20, 2019
Healthy Foods at Night for a healthy You!
From an Ayurvedic lifestyle perspective, heavier or very rich foods late at night may feel uncomfortable for some people, particularly when physical activity levels are low. Ayurveda traditionally associates late-night heaviness with an increase in Kapha qualities such as sluggishness or heaviness.
September 20, 2019
Traditional Ayurvedic Lifestyle Practices for Everyday Wellbeing
Traditional Ayurvedic home practices are often discussed in cultural and historical contexts. These practices are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition and should not replace advice from a registered medical practitioner. If you have symptoms, health concerns, or ongoing conditions, it is important to seek professional medical advice.
September 17, 2019
Benefits of Ayurvedic massages
Ayurvedic massage refers to a range of traditional massage techniques inspired by classical Ayurvedic practices. These massages typically use warm oils and gentle, rhythmic movements designed to encourage relaxation and physical ease. In modern Australian practice, Ayurvedic massage is a non-medical massage service. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition and should not replace care from a registered healthcare professional.
March 26, 2019
Body Type Consultation at Ayur Healthcare, Australia
Every human body has a constitution that is identified by Ayurveda. It is something that is constant and does not change. This constitution is divided up as a combination of Vata, Pitha and Kapha and the individual will have a predominance of one of these. This constitution continues throughout the entire life of the individual. It is when there are imbalances to this individual’s constitution caused by climatic changes, lifestyle factors and variations in diet that lead to ailments.
June 18, 2018
How to access a Standard Ayurvedic Consultation in Australia?
While everyone is familiar with practitioners and what their qualifications mean, some may not realize that Ayurveda practitioners are equally qualified practitioners who undergo rigorous education and training. Ayurvedic practitioners who are trained in India have to take the professional degree called the Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine & Surgery (BAMS) which involves five and half years of study. Surgery in Ayurveda pertains to para-surgical procedures like ksara karma, agnikarma, jalukavacharna and such.

Disclaimer – Important Advisory

Ayurveda is recognised as a traditional system of wellbeing. At Ayur Healthcare, our practitioners are trained in classical Ayurvedic principles and provide services within a complementary health and wellness framework. We do not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition or disease.

All information, articles, and content published on this website are provided for general information and educational purposes only. They are not intended to be medical advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for consultation with a registered medical practitioner or other qualified healthcare professional.

Ayurvedic consultations, body therapies, lifestyle guidance, and educational discussions offered at Ayur Healthcare are intended to support general wellbeing, relaxation, and balance only. They are not a substitute for medical diagnosis, medical treatment, or professional healthcare services.

If you have a medical condition, symptoms, or health concerns, you should seek advice from a registered GP or appropriate healthcare provider before commencing any wellness program or therapy.