Our regular guest, Dr. Sujatha Kekada, is the head physician and co-founder of Amrtasiddhi Ayurvedic Center in Ubud, Bali. In this episode, Colette chats with Dr. Sujatha about common ailments that can occur during the change of seasons.
Dr. Sujatha Kekada is the Head Physician and Co-Founder of AmrtaSiddhi Ayurvedic Clinic in Ubud, Bali. She is a certified Ayurvedic Doctor (B.A.M.S) with a degree from Rajiv Gandhi University, India. She talks with Colette about cancer with a particular focus on breast cancer.
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Dr. Sujatha talks about common menstrual cycle disorders and the possible causes of these disorders, the holistic treatment recommended and how to prevent these disorders with diet, lifestyle and self-care practices.
In this Podcast, host Colette Kent explores the Ayurvedic View on IBD and IBS with Dr. Sujatha. Worldwide it’s estimated that 5-10% of the population suffers from IBS and cases of both, IBS and IBD, have risen sharply in the last 20 years.
In this episode, Colette chats with Dr. Sujatha about the Ayurvedic View on Herpes and Shingles, two conditions which are considered to be herpes viruses.
Osteoporosis and osteopenia are common health problems, affecting 500 million men and women worldwide, and causing more than 8.9 million fractures annually. This results in an osteoporosis fracture every 3 seconds [1]. Using the WHO definition of osteoporosis, the disease affects approximately 6.3% of men over the age of 50 and 21.2% of women over the same age range globally [2].