Featured Stories

Explore inspiring journeys of recovery and resilience as patients share their experiences with Padaav’s root-cause-focused, evidence-based Ayurvedic treatments, highlighting the power of personalized care and holistic healing.

Prashant Goyal

In 2017, one day, I felt a slight pain in my stomach. Back then, I used to drink alcohol, so I th…

Samip Desai

Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India — Samip Desai, a 38-year-old restaurateur from Ahmedabad, embarke…




Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Raj Khanapara

Rajkot, Gujarat, India — For Raj Khanapara, a 26-year-old businessman from Rajkot, the onse…




Rajkot, Gujarat

Sonali Dixit

My name is Sonali Dixit, and I want to share my long and arduous journey with pancreatitis. It&rs…




Noida, Uttar Pradesh

Rashi

There was a time when Rashi was gripped by a disease so feared that just hearing its name sent ch…

Abid Ali

Ahmedabad, India — For Abid Ali, a 39-year-old restaurateur from Ahmedabad, a severe bout o…




Ahmedabad, Gujarat

All Stories

Delve into the heartfelt experiences of patients who have transformed their health and lives with Padaav’s research-backed Ayurvedic care, showcasing the impact of addressing root causes for lasting recovery.

Surendra Rathaur

Surendra Rathaur

Acute Pancreatitis




Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India — Surendra Rathaur, a 34-year-old Senior Software Engineer from A…

Samip Desai

Samip Desai

Chronic Calcific Pancreatitis




Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India — Samip Desai, a 38-year-old restaurateur from Ahmedabad, embarke…

Hardi Nayak

Hardi Nayak

Acute Pancreatitis




Gandhinagar, Gujarat

Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India — Hardi Nayak, a 12-year-old student from Gandhinagar, found he…

Raj Khanapara

Raj Khanapara

Chronic Pancreatitis




Rajkot, Gujarat

Rajkot, Gujarat, India — For Raj Khanapara, a 26-year-old businessman from Rajkot, the onse…

Ajay Vaghela

Ajay Vaghela

Recurrent Acute Pancreatitis




Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India — For Ajay Vaghela, a 30-year-old petrol pump business owner from…

Aditya Jain

Aditya Jain

Acute on Chronic Pancreatitis




Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India — At the age of 15, Aditya Jain, a student from Ahmedabad, faced …

Our Research

At Padaav, alongside delivering unparalleled patient care and promoting holistic health, we are committed to advancing Ayurveda by actively participating in research and contributing to its growing body of knowledge.

Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia: 37 Years Long Ongoing Survival in a de novo Patient with Metal-Based Ayurvedic Treatment

Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia: 37 Years Long Ongoing Survival in a de novo Patient with Metal-Based Ayurvedic Treatment

Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APML) is a subtype of leukemia marked by anemia, infections, and bleeding. It is diagnosed through bone marrow tests and the PML-RARα fusion gene. Recent treatments with ATRA and arsenic trioxide have improved survival rates, but challenges like side effects and relapses remain. A 1982 case of a patient who survived 37 years without standard treatment suggests potential alternative therapies.

Immunomodulatory Effects of a Herbo-Mineral Ayurvedic Formulation in Experimental Models

Immunomodulatory Effects of a Herbo-Mineral Ayurvedic Formulation in Experimental Models

IMMBO, a herbo-mineral Ayurvedic formulation, shows promise as an immune-modulator in immunosuppressed rats. It enhances immunity, blocks histamine release, and modulates key molecules like TNF-α and NF-κB, offering potential for allergic and immune-related disorders.

Remission in a Relapse Case of Acute Promyelocytic Leukaemia for Twenty-two years using Metal Based Ayurvedic Treatment: A Case Report

Remission in a Relapse Case of Acute Promyelocytic Leukaemia for Twenty-two years using Metal Based Ayurvedic Treatment: A Case Report

Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia (APML) is a blood cancer with symptoms like anemia, fatigue, and easy bleeding. While modern treatments improve outcomes, relapses and side effects persist. This case report discusses an APML patient who, after relapse, opted for Ayurvedic treatment with metal-based formulations, achieving remission within weeks. The patient has remained disease-free for 22 years.

Anti-Inflammatory Properties of a Processed Copper Complex in L-Arginine Induced Pancreatitis-Two Experimental Studies

Anti-Inflammatory Properties of a Processed Copper Complex in L-Arginine Induced Pancreatitis-Two Experimental Studies

Recurrent Acute/Chronic Pancreatitis (RA/CP) is a progressive pancreatic inflammation, often with unclear causes. An Ayurvedic Mineral Complex (AMC) showed promise in reducing exacerbations and hospitalizations in pancreatitis patients. In a rat model, AMC was well tolerated, reduced oxidative stress and inflammation, and protected the pancreas at doses of 25 mg/kg and 19 mg/kg.

Impact Evaluation of Ayurvedic Treatment Protocol on Three HundredNineteen Cases of Different Variants of Pancreatitis

Impact Evaluation of Ayurvedic Treatment Protocol on Three HundredNineteen Cases of Different Variants of Pancreatitis

Pancreatitis, affecting the pancreas' function, causes symptoms like pain, nausea, and weight loss. Conventional treatments are limited, prompting many to seek alternative medicine. A North India Ayurvedic clinic successfully treated 319 cases of Recurrent Acute/Chronic Pancreatitis using a specialized Ayurvedic Treatment Protocol (ATP), including the formulation Amar. This treatment improved weight and reduced attack frequency without side effects. Ongoing research is exploring its potential.

Acute and Sub acute Toxicity Study of Ayurvedic Formulation (AYFs) Used for Migraine Treatment

Acute and Sub acute Toxicity Study of Ayurvedic Formulation (AYFs) Used for Migraine Treatment

This study tested the safety of five Ayurvedic formulations for migraine prevention in rats and mice. Acute and sub-acute toxicity studies showed no toxic effects at doses up to 10 times the human dose. A slight mortality in high-dose groups was unrelated to treatment. The formulations are considered safe, but further chronic toxicity studies are needed.