Treatments
Welcome to Ezhil Siddha Ayurveda Acu Clinic:
Siddha-Ayurveda: "Siddh" refers to “spiritual perfection”. Siddha and Ayurveda are two similar traditional medical systems originated from different regions of
The system is based on the principle that imbalance in three dhosas (Vata, Pita & Kapa) creates an illness or disease. Herbal medicines along with personalized diet and Siddha yoga are known to balance the dhosas and cure the disease, bit slowly but safely. Even in a long time treatment, the medicines are harmless as they are almost parts of food. The system not only deals with medicine, but with spirituality, righteous way of living, rejuvenation and its main aim Kaivalya or attainment of Perfection. We provide Siddha-Ayurveda treatment for all types of diseases both chronic diseases such as diabetes, digestive disorders, sinusitis, migraine, stress, depression, insomnia, sciatica, high blood pressure, skin diseases, asthma, arthritis, neuromuscular, gynecological disorders and also short term illness (muscle & joint pain). We recommend only GMP-certified, branded, herbal medicines in a modern dosage forms such as tablets / capsule / syurp convenient for patients.
Medical Acupuncture: Acupuncture is a practice of inserting very thin needles into the body at specific points followed by manual or electrical stimulation to release natural pain modulators from the body cells in the treatment of pain. It is also known to stimulate the nerves responsible for body's self-regulation activities, thus also used in the treatment of neurological disorders.
Since the needle is not meant for administering drug, it is as thin as a hair and hence no needle-pain or side effect of drugs. Although acupuncture was well developped in China, it was also part of Siddha Ayurveda system as mentioned in Suchi Veda (needle science), a 5000-year old Indian medical literature. Re-integration of acupunture with herbal medicines and therapeutic yoga provides a revolution in restoring the health of body, mind, and spirit. Although this system was well defined in Indian traditional medical literatures (Siddha Ayurveda), puncturing of skin was not encouraged until the western medicine attained popularity in
Based on controlled clinical trials, the world health organization (WHO) has accepted acupuncture as a clinically proven system. WHO is the health agency responsible for assessing international health systems and policies. When acupuncture is practiced by a medical graduate as one of the modes of treatment, it is called medical acupuncture. We provide medical acupuncture therapy as an adjunct to herbal medicine using disposable sterile needles.