Infertility is often not just a reproductive issue—it is a reflection of imbalance in the entire body. In Ayurveda, toxins (ama), weak digestion (ag...
Stress and Infertility: An Ayurvedic Approach to Mind-Body Balance
Modern lifestyle has made stress an inseparable part of our lives. For many couples, stress becomes a silent barrier on their journey to parenthood. W...
Age and Fertility: How Ayurveda Helps Couples Conceive Naturally
In today’s world, many couples delay marriage or parenthood due to career goals, lifestyle, or personal reasons. However, as age increases, fertilit...
Unexplained Infertility – How Ayurveda Finds the Missing Links
One of the most frustrating diagnoses for couples trying to conceive is “unexplained infertility.” Modern medical reports may show that everything...
Male Infertility – Common Causes & Ayurvedic Solutions
Infertility affects millions of couples in India, and in nearly 40% of cases, male factors are responsible. Yet, the topic is rarely discussed openly ...
Understanding Female Infertility: An Ayurvedic Perspective
In India, millions of couples struggle with infertility, and in many cases, the cause lies with the female reproductive system. While modern medicine ...
Common Myths About Male Infertility & How Ayurveda Addresses Them?
Male infertility is a sensitive topic that is often surrounded by myths, half-truths, and stigma. In India, conversations about male reproductive heal...
What is Shukra Dhatu And How Does It Affect Fertility
In Ayurveda, the human body is made up of seven vital tissues (Sapta Dhatu) – Rasa, Rakta, Mamsa, Meda, Asthi, Majja, and Shukra. Shukra Dhatu is th...
Why Am I Not Getting Pregnant? – An Ayurvedic Take on Infertility
Why Am I Not Getting Pregnant? This is one of the most common and emotionally difficult questions faced by many couples today. Despite trying for mont...
Male Infertility Factors – Why Men Must Also Get Tested?
Why Men Must Also Get Tested for Infertility In many Indian households, when a couple is unable to conceive, the focus almost always shifts to the wom...