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The examination is always conducted in the morning on an empty stomach when the doshas are in their natural state.
Discover Your Body’s True State Through Ancient Ayurvedic Pulse Reading
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Ancient Diagnostic Science
Nadi Pariksha (Pulse Diagnosis) is the ancient Ayurvedic technique of diagnosis through the pulse. It can accurately diagnose physical, mental, and emotional imbalances as well as deep-rooted diseases. It is a non-invasive science that enables the doctor to reach the root cause of health issues and not just the symptoms.
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Felt under the index finger, it moves like a snake. Indicates the state of movement and nervous system.
Felt under the middle finger, it jumps like a frog. Indicates metabolism, digestion and heat.
Felt under the ring finger, it glides like a swan. Indicates structure, immunity and lubrication.
KEY DIAGNOSTICS
Precise identification of Vata, Pitta, and Kapha imbalances through the radial pulse to create a personalized treatment plan.
Detecting the functional status of vital organs like liver, kidneys, and heart through subtle pulse variations.
Psychological constitution assessment through pulse to understand mental and emotional tendencies for holistic healing.
Evaluation of digestive fire strength and metabolic capacity to identify the root cause of chronic conditions.
Early detection of Vata, Pitta, and Kapha disorders before they manifest into severe physical symptoms.
Identifying weakness in vital organs like the liver, heart, and kidneys through advanced pulse reading.
Finding deep-seated metabolic toxins (Ama) that block energy channels and cause chronic fatigue.
Detecting subtle hormonal shifts related to thyroid, PCOD, and stress hormones instantly.
The examination is always conducted in the morning on an empty stomach when the doshas are in their natural state.
The Vaidya feels the Vata, Pitta, and Kapha using the index, middle, and ring fingers respectively.
Organ weakness and blockages are understood through the rhythm of the pulse (like the movement of a snake, frog, or swan).
An accurate treatment plan is formulated by comparing the Prakriti (birth dosha) and Vikriti (current imbalance).
Learn more about the ancient science of Ayurvedic pulse reading.