Vaidya Amitha Rudraraju 〈480p〉

Her practice is built on the foundational belief that true healing occurs only when the mind, body, and spirit are addressed simultaneously. She is renowned for her ability to deconstruct complex chronic diseases—such as autoimmune disorders, digestive issues, hormonal imbalances, and metabolic syndrome—through the lens of the Tridosha theory (Vata, Pitta, Kapha).

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: A significant focus of her work involves "Kumari," or the wisdom of AyurVeda related to blossoming into womanhood. Roles and Contributions vaidya amitha rudraraju

Her practice is characterized by a "kitchen-as-pharmacy" philosophy, emphasizing that diet and lifestyle are the primary foundations of health. Her key areas of expertise include:

Recommending meditation to manage stress and support the body's self-healing mechanisms. Her practice is built on the foundational belief

Born in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, Amitha grew up in a household where the aromas of herbal decoctions mingled with the hum of a modern clinic. Her father, a general practitioner, and her mother, an Ayurvedic practitioner, offered her a unique dual perspective on health from day one.

She later expanded her expertise in London by qualifying as a at Le Cordon Bleu in 2013. She is also a qualified Laughter Yoga teacher (2015) and a Life Purpose Coach (2019). Clinical Specializations Roles and Contributions Her practice is characterized by

Ayurveda offers a treasure trove of knowledge regarding women’s physiology, a field often underserved by conventional medicine. Vaidya Amitha Rudraraju is known for her sensitive and effective treatment of hormonal imbalances, PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome), menstrual irregularities, and menopausal symptoms. She utilizes traditional therapies and herbal formulations to harmonize hormones naturally, avoiding the side effects often associated with synthetic replacements.

Based on this, she prescribes a dynamic protocol that changes with the seasons and the patient’s progress. This may include Ahara (dietary rules), Vihara (lifestyle routines like Dinacharya ), and Aushadhi (custom herbal powders, tablets, or decoctions).