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.

Jainam Jignesh Shah

Ahmedabad, India — For Jainam Jignesh Shah, the onset of chronic pancreatitis at age 17 was…




Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Hari Om Aggarwal

It was the year 2002… Hari Om Agarwal, a businessman from Udhampur and a government suppli…

Rajni Chauhan

For 30 years, Rajni Chauhan struggled with migraines, visiting numerous doctors and clinics, but …

Robin Singh

This story narrates the journey of Robin Singh, a healthy, 30-year-old businessman and gym-goer, …




Kurukshetra, Haryana

Niru Talwar

People who have faced pancreatitis have their own experiences, but the common thread in their sto…

Ananya

Ananya’s battle began at the age of 12 in 2013. What started as a routine Sunday stomach ac…




Bhadra, Hanumangarh, Rajasthan

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.

Hamad Alam

Rectal Adenocarcinoma




New Delhi

Hamad’s struggle reached a terrifying peak in 2018 while traveling back to Delhi from a cou…

Patient Name

Acute Recurrent Pancreatitis




Kotdwar, Uttarakhand.

Shilpi’s struggle began suddenly during her 10th-grade school break, when she felt a sharp …

Anurag Goyal

Investment Banker




New Delhi

Anurag’s struggle began suddenly in the midnight of September 2010, when he experienced exc…

Sumit Kumar

Sumit Kumar

Pancreas Divisum with secondary Chronic Pancreatitis




Dehradun, Uttarakhand

Sumit suffered from Pancreas Divisum, a congenital anomaly where the two pancreatic ducts (the ve…

Aviral Saxena

Aviral Saxena

Chronic Pancreatitis with Secondary Diabetes




Dehradun, Uttarakhand

Aviral’s journey began in November 2022 while he was actively working as a freelancer. The …

Rajeev Sharma

Chronic Pancreatitis




Dehradun, Uttarakhand

Rajeev’s journey began with mild symptoms in 2009, potentially following a physical encount…

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.

Observational research on the effect of an Ayurvedic treatment protocol in patients of hereditary pancreatitis

Observational research on the effect of an Ayurvedic treatment protocol in patients of hereditary pancreatitis

Hereditary pancreatitis (HP) is a chronic genetic disorder with limited treatment options. This study evaluated the efficacy of a year-long Ayurvedic Treatment Protocol (ATP) in 151 patients, 88 of whom completed the program. The treatment included Ayurvedic formulations, dietary adjustments, and discontinuation of pancreatic enzymes. Results showed a 92.8% reduction in attack frequency and a 98.7% decrease in hospitalizations (p < 0.0001), with no adverse effects. ATP demonstrated safety and effectiveness in managing HP, suggesting the need for further research.

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.

Clinical Intervention of Ayurvedic Treatment in the Patients of Recurrent Acute/Chronic Pancreatitis

Clinical Intervention of Ayurvedic Treatment in the Patients of Recurrent Acute/Chronic Pancreatitis

The study of 1233 acute pancreatitis patients found that 12.9% experienced oral feeding intolerance (OFI). Risk factors included younger age, male sex, alcohol use, smoking, non-biliary etiology, and SIRS at 48h. SIRS at 48h (OR 2.85) and non-biliary etiology (OR 1.77) were independently linked to OFI, with biliary etiology being protective.

Integration of Ayurvedic formulations with iron folic acid in the treatment of nutritional anaemia among school going adolescents of Dehradun District

Integration of Ayurvedic formulations with iron folic acid in the treatment of nutritional anaemia among school going adolescents of Dehradun District

This study evaluated the effect of Ayurvedic preparations Sootshekhar Rasa (SR) and Sitopaladi Churna (SC) with iron and folic acid (IFA) on nutritional anaemia in 820 adolescents in Dehradun, India. After 90 days of treatment, all groups showed increased haemoglobin levels, with the best results in the group receiving SR + SC + IFA. No major side effects were reported, and the treatment led to sustainable improvements in anaemia.

Response to Ayurvedic therapy in the treatment of migraine without aura

Response to Ayurvedic therapy in the treatment of migraine without aura

A study on 204 migraine patients using an Ayurvedic Treatment Protocol (AyTP) showed 35.2% had complete relief, 35.2% had mild episodes without medication, and 70.5% experienced reduced pain frequency and intensity. The preliminary results suggest the AyTP may be effective, though the study's design limits firm conclusions.

Changing Demography of Pancreatitis Patients in India -A Hospital Based Study

Changing Demography of Pancreatitis Patients in India -A Hospital Based Study

Pancreatitis is rising globally, with major risk factors including alcohol, tobacco, and family history. A study of 800 patients in North India found higher incidences among non-alcoholic, non-tobacco users, and those with no family history. The disease mostly affected men (4.6:1) aged 19-45, particularly in the service class and students. Further research is needed to explore its causes and extent in the region.