Category: Reproductive Conditions
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Managing PCOS Naturally: An Ayurvedic Perspective
Medically reviewed by our BAMS Editorial Board. Last updated: May 2026. Ayurveda classifies most reproductive conditions as imbalances within the Artavavaha Srotas (reproductive channels). Rather than suppressing symptoms, the Ayurvedic approach identifies and corrects the root cause — whether it is excess Ama (toxins), Vata disturbance, or Pitta-driven inflammation. This guide applies that framework specifically…
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Thyroid Health and Conception: Holistic Support Strategies
Medically reviewed by our BAMS Editorial Board. Last updated: May 2026. Ayurveda classifies most reproductive conditions as imbalances within the Artavavaha Srotas (reproductive channels). Rather than suppressing symptoms, the Ayurvedic approach identifies and corrects the root cause — whether it is excess Ama (toxins), Vata disturbance, or Pitta-driven inflammation. This guide applies that framework specifically…
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Ayurvedic Approaches to Irregular Periods Anartava
Medically reviewed by our BAMS Editorial Board. Last updated: May 2026. Ayurveda classifies most reproductive conditions as imbalances within the Artavavaha Srotas (reproductive channels). Rather than suppressing symptoms, the Ayurvedic approach identifies and corrects the root cause — whether it is excess Ama (toxins), Vata disturbance, or Pitta-driven inflammation. This guide applies that framework specifically…
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Nurturing Ovarian Reserve: Holistic Habits for Egg Quality
Medically reviewed by our BAMS Editorial Board. Last updated: May 2026. Ayurveda classifies most reproductive conditions as imbalances within the Artavavaha Srotas (reproductive channels). Rather than suppressing symptoms, the Ayurvedic approach identifies and corrects the root cause — whether it is excess Ama (toxins), Vata disturbance, or Pitta-driven inflammation. This guide applies that framework specifically…
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Endometriosis Support: Balancing Inflammation Naturally
Medically reviewed by our BAMS Editorial Board. Last updated: May 2026. Ayurveda classifies most reproductive conditions as imbalances within the Artavavaha Srotas (reproductive channels). Rather than suppressing symptoms, the Ayurvedic approach identifies and corrects the root cause — whether it is excess Ama (toxins), Vata disturbance, or Pitta-driven inflammation. This guide applies that framework specifically…