Kayachikitsa

Deals with the treatment of general systemic diseases. Kaya means body. It constitutes the substratum for health and diseases. The measures(diet, daily regimen, therapies, medicines, etc) employed to bring about the equilibrium of this body are dealt with in kayachikitsa. Kaya also refers to the digestive fire’. Ayurveda believes that diseases are caused due to imbalance of the digestive fire(agni). Hence, kaya chikitsa deals with the correction of agni which in turn helps in the restoration of health. It finds its parallel in the modern discipline of general medicine.

Kaya chikitsa focuses on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of various general diseases like diabetes mellitus, various kinds of Arthritis, skin diseases, respiratory diseases, gastrointestinal diseases, and many others.

According to kaya chikitsa, most diseases are the result of an imbalance in the harmony of tridosas (Vata, pitta, and Kapha) in the body. Kaya chikitsa provides several measures to maintain the balance between these dosas. Moreover, it also tells how to maintain harmony between the body, mind, and soul. It also discusses the basic methods of treatment by various types of therapies and purification methods.

Ayurveda has discussed six stages of a disease, which include aggravation, accumulation, overflow, and relocation; build-up in a new site, and manifestation into a recognizable disease. Kaya chikitsa also various measures to stop any disease in any of the six stages of the disease. One of the most important treatment methods followed by kaya chikitsa is panchakarma, which helps in the purification and detoxification of the body and maintains the harmony of doshas to attain good health, calmness of mind, and happiness in life.

Kayachikitsa uses several herbal and natural therapies to treat various ailments.  It has been successfully implemented in the treatment of several chronic and common diseases such as muscular dystrophy, spinal and cervical problems, Erythroderma, obesity, thyroid disorders, reproductive disorders, ADHD, several psychiatric disorders,  paralysis, etc

As per Ayurvedic scriptures, our body is made of seven types of dhatu or tissues namely plasma, blood, muscle, fat, bone, bone marrow, and reproductive tissues. Kaya chikitsa with the help of several medications and physical and mental therapies helps in the proper maintenance of these factors in our body and thus keeps us healthy.

Faculty

Professor & HOD
Associate Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor

Dr. Gopalakrishna G

Designation

Professor

Department

Kayachikitsa 

Date of Birth

10-06-1975

NCISM Teachers Code

AYKC00505

UG Qualification

BAMS

PG Qualification

MD ( kayachikitsa)

Additional Qualification

 

Research Activities (Completed/Ongoing)

Nil

Number of Publications

 

Teaching experience

18 years 

Any other achievements

(In few sentences)

Bhishak ratna award in 2020

and Dhanwantari award 2018

Dr. Neelakanta J Sajjanar

Designation

Associate Professor

Department

Kayachikitsa

Date of Birth

07/01/1986

CCIM Teachers Code

AYKC00627

UG

Government Ayurveda Medical College, Bengalauru

PG

ALN Rao Memorial Ayurvedic Medical College, Koppa, Chikkamagaluru

Additional Qualification

Research Activities

Pursuing PhD, GAMC Mysuru, from RGUHS Bengaluru

Publications

Efficacy of Pippal i in vardhamana an d fixe d dosage patter n in primar y hypothyroidism – A randomized clinical trial, Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, Volume 13, Issue 2, April–June 2022, 100555

Nutrition in Ayurveda with special reference to Nityasevaneeya and Anityasevaneeya dravyas, IJAPR | May 2021 | Vol 9 | Issue 5.

A Review of Experimental and Clinical studies of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Prediabetes, Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev. Res., 68(1), May – June 2021; Article No. 21, Pages: 121-126

Ayurvedic management of Systemic sclerosis – a single case study, IJAPR | March 2021 | Vol 9 | Issue 3

Neuroprotection with Bacopa monnieri-A review of experimental evidence, Mol Biol Rep. 2021 Mar;48(3):2653-2668. doi: 10.1007/s11033-021-06236-w.

A Randomized Controlled Parallel group clinical study to evaluate Kushtanashana rasa and Panchatiktha ghritha guggulu with Kutaja patra suryapaki taila external application in the management of Eka kushta vis-a-vis to Psoriasis, Journal of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research, Volume XIII, Issue XI, November/2021

Teaching experience

9 yrs 10 months – UG teaching

5 yrs  – PG teaching

Dr. Arif Khan J S

Designation

Assistant Professor 

Department

Kayachikitsa 

Date of Birth

13/11/1988

CCIM Teachers Code

AYKC00616

UG

Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science and Research 

PG

ALN Rao Memorial Ayurvedic Medical College 

Additional Qualification

PhD scholar ( on going).

Research Activities

PhD Research work on Oligospermia , Vajeekarana.

Publications

SHUKRA IN COMPARISON WITH SPERM- A REVIEW” published in 

European Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 

Teaching experience

4 years and 11 months 

Dr. Gayathri R

Designation

Assistant Professor 

Department

Kayachikitsa

Date of Birth

23-05-1990

CCIM Teachers Code

AYKC00608

UG

Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science and Research, Bangalore 

PG

A.L.N Rao Ayurvedic Medical College , Koppa

Additional Qualification

D N.Y.S, Ph.D scholar

Research Activities

A Comparative Clinical study to evaluate the efficacy of Varuni taila, ,Kapikachu choorna orally and Maha Masha Taila Matra Basti in the management of Kampavata Vis A Vis Parkinson’s Disease- on going 

Publications

EJBPS Journal. On Kampavata Vis a vis Parkinson’s Disease

Teaching experience

From January 4th 2018 till date 

4 years 11 months.

Dr. Aswathy Kavirajan

Designation

Assistant professor 

Department

Kayachikitsa 

Date of Birth

08/08/1989

CCIM Teachers Code

ACKC01638

UG

Amrita school of ayurveda , kerala

PG

Sdm College of ayurvedic sciences and research, Hassan 

Publications

1. Physico chemical analysis of purana ghrita in South Asian journal of food technology and environment

2. Management of post traumatic stress disorder with Ayurvedic management and NLP – A case study in journal of ayurvedic physicians and surgeons

3.Management of stress induced dyspepsia with ayurvedic management and stress management techniques in IJRAP

4. Dravyabhoota and adravyabhoota chikitsa in PTSD in Treatise, scientific journal of Ayurvedic medical association of India.

5. Outcomes of post covid stress management in an Ayurvedic perspective – a case study in international journal of Ayurvedic pharm chem. 

6. Role of adravyabhoota chikitsa in the management of anxiety disorders in journal of interdisciplinary cycle research

7. Efficacy of ashtanga ghrita and kushmandadi ghrita in the management of chittodwega wsr to generalised anxiety disorder- a randomised open labelled controlled clinical study – AYU ( in press)