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🌿 Ayurvedic Clinical Suite

AI-Powered Consultation · Charaka · Sushruta · Vagbhata

v7.0 Advanced Clinical 🏥 Vaidya Mode
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🌐 Select language for your report
🌐 language: English  |  📋 Unless the user changes on the last step, the report language is set by default to English.
Patient copy can be downloaded in any of the 15 languages after the report is generated.

⚠️ Important Medical Disclaimer

  • For educational purposes only — NOT medical advice
  • AI analysis cannot replace a qualified Ayurvedic Vaidya
  • Always consult a licensed Vaidya before taking any herb
  • In any emergency, seek conventional medical care immediately

🌿 Why Ayurveda is Timeless — and Why AI Matters

Ayurveda — the Science of Life — is the world's oldest continuous medical system, spanning over 5,000 years. Rooted in the Vedic tradition and codified by Charaka, Sushruta, and Vagbhata, it rests on a singular insight: every human being is unique, and health is not the absence of disease but the harmonious balance of body, mind, and spirit.

"The purpose of Ayurveda is to protect the health of the healthy and to alleviate disorders of the diseased." — Charaka Samhita, Sutrasthana 30:26

No two patients receive the same treatment, even for the same disease. A cough in a Vata-dominant person calls for warm, unctuous herbs like Dashamula. The same cough in a Kapha person demands dry, pungent Trikatu. The diagnosis is identical; the treatment is entirely different — because Ayurveda treats the person, not the disease.

A Vaidya trained in Charaka Samhita assesses Prakriti (constitution), Vikriti (imbalance), Agni (digestive fire), all seven Dhatus (body tissues), and 14 Srotas (channels) before prescribing. This tool draws on Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, Vagbhata's Ashtanga Hridayam, and classical Nighantus.

"When diet is wrong, medicine is of no use. When diet is correct, medicine is of no need." — Charaka Samhita, Sutrasthana

Answer every question completely and honestly. The more of yourself you reveal, the more individualised your Prakriti assessment — and the more precise your treatment.

🌐 How the language system works:
1️⃣ Take the test in any language — select above; Google Translate applies to the entire form.
2️⃣ Choose your report language — on the final step. The AI writes the full report in that language.
3️⃣ Download a patient copy — after the report, generate a separate copy in any of 15 languages.

Do You Know Your Condition?

If you have a diagnosis, enter it. Otherwise, leave blank.

⚠️ For serious conditions (cardiac, neurological, oncological), conventional medical supervision is essential alongside any Ayurvedic support.

🌿 We'll suggest the 5 nearest Ayurvedic stores (Patanjali, Himalaya, Dabur, local pansari shops) in your report.

Treatment History

Previous Ayurvedic herbs, formulations, Panchakarma, or other treatments?

🌿 Previous Ayurvedic Treatments

Clinical Reports & Photos

Share test results or clinical photos for more accurate analysis. All optional.

Centre the area in good light. The AI analyses each image individually.

🌿 Ayurvedic tongue diagnosis (Jihva Pariksha) reveals Ama accumulation and Dosha imbalance.

🔬 Clinical Lab Values

Enter values from your most recent reports. Leave blank if not tested.

🩸 Blood Count (CBC)
🔥 Inflammation Markers
🩺 Metabolic & Hormonal
❤️ Cardiac & Lipid
🔬 Tumor Markers (doctor-confirmed only)
⚠️ Doctor-confirmed values only. Enter only if they appear in a formal lab report.
📋 Imaging & Radiology

Patient Profile

👨‍👩‍👦 This patient is a minor — Guardian Details Required

For patients under 18, a parent or legal guardian must complete this section.

Tap the illustration that best matches your condition. This helps the AI tailor herb selection to your visual presentation.

👅 Tongue
Pink/clean
White coat
Yellow coat
Heavy coat
Red edges
Dry/cracked
💅 Nails
Healthy
Brittle/ridged
Pale/white
Inflamed
Clubbed
🧴 Skin
Dry/rough
Oily/acne
Rash/red
Dark patches
White patches
Psoriasis

🌿 Prakriti Assessment

Answer based on your lifelong nature — not how you feel today. This determines your Vata, Pitta & Kapha constitution.

1. Your body frame and weight

Thin, light — difficulty gaining weight, prominent joints
Medium build — can gain or lose weight moderately
Large, heavy — gain weight easily, hard to lose

2. Your skin texture

Dry, rough, thin, cool to touch — tends to crack
Oily, soft, warm, fair, prone to rashes or acne
Thick, oily, cool, moist, smooth — slow to develop issues

3. Your hair

Dry, frizzy, thin, coarse — breaks easily
Soft, fine, prone to early greying or thinning
Thick, lustrous, wavy, oily — abundant

5. Your mind and thinking

Quick, creative, enthusiastic but scattered — many ideas, easily distracted
Sharp, focused, analytical — driven, goal-oriented, can be critical
Calm, steady, methodical — slow to learn but excellent memory

8. Your speech and activity

Fast, talkative, enthusiastic — bursts of energy then exhausted
Moderate, precise, confident — purposeful speech, strong stamina
Slow, deliberate, melodious — excellent endurance, prefers stability

9. Temperature preference

Prefer warmth — dislike cold and wind, always feeling cold
Prefer cool — dislike heat and sun, feel hot easily
Prefer warmth and dryness — dislike cold, damp weather

Mental & Emotional State

In Ayurveda, Manas (mind) and Atman (spirit) are as important as the body.

Physical Generals & Agni

🔥 Agni Evaluation (Digestive Fire)

Agni is the cornerstone of Ayurvedic health — most disease begins with impaired Agni (Charaka Samhita, Chikitsasthana 15:3).

🌿 Your Agni type is automatically inferred from your Prakriti constitution assessed earlier. Please describe current digestive symptoms in detail below — the more specific, the better.
Strong — always hungry Moderate — normal Poor — rarely hungry Variable — unpredictable

🌿 Lifestyle & Habits

Ayurvedic prescribing is heavily influenced by Vihar (lifestyle) — be candid for accurate analysis.

Never Occasional (social) Moderate (2-3×/week) Heavy (daily)
Never Ex-smoker Occasional Daily smoker Heavy (20+/day)
None Occasional cannabis Regular use Prefer not to say
Sedentary Light (walking) Moderate (3-4×/week) Very active (daily)
Low — calm Moderate — manageable High — affecting daily life Severe — overwhelming
Excellent (7-9 hrs, refreshed) Fair (some disturbance) Poor (insomnia/unrefreshed) Very poor (chronic)

Specific Symptoms

In Ayurveda, location indicates which Srotas (channels) and Dhatus (tissues) are affected.

Auto-set from your language selection above. Vaidya: change here to generate patient report in a different language.

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Charaka — Father of Ayurveda

Acharya Charaka

Father of Ayurveda · ~300 BCE
"Hita ahara sevana, hita vihara sevana, hita aushadha sevana — right food, right living, right medicine — this is the path of the physician."
— Charaka Samhita, Sutrasthana 1:15
Lord Dhanvantari — Divine Physician

Lord Dhanvantari

Divine Physician · Deity of Ayurveda
"Annam brahmeti vyajaanat — food itself is Brahman, the source of all life. The Vaidya who understands this truth becomes the healer of healers."
— Taittiriya Upanishad 3.2 · Revered in Ashtanga Hridayam
Acharya Sushruta — Father of Surgery

Acharya Sushruta

Father of Surgery · Author of Sushruta Samhita
"The physician who knows only one science is like a bird with one wing — they cannot fly. Master Charaka, master Sushruta, master the mind — then you will heal."
— Sushruta Samhita, Sutrasthana 4:7
"The purpose of Ayurveda is to protect the health of the healthy and to alleviate disorders of the diseased."
— Charaka Samhita, Sutrasthana 30:26