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.

Hari Om Aggarwal

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

Niru Talwar

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

Hardi Nayak

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




Gandhinagar, Gujarat

Aditya Jain

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




Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Samip Desai

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




Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Harsh Gupta

This story is a powerful testament to resilience and hope. It narrates the journey of Harsh Gupta…

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.

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.

Relevance of metal based Ayurvedic formulations in the management of recurrent acute/ chronic pancreatitis

Relevance of metal based Ayurvedic formulations in the management of recurrent acute/ chronic pancreatitis

This study reports on 250 cases of Recurrent Acute Pancreatitis (RAP) and Chronic Pancreatitis (CP) treated with an Ayurvedic herbo-mineral formulation, along with a balanced diet and lifestyle changes. Significant improvement was seen in patients who completed the treatment.

Hepato-protective Effect of an Ayurvedic Formulation Prak-20 in CCl 4 Induced Toxicity in Rats: Results of Three Studies

Hepato-protective Effect of an Ayurvedic Formulation Prak-20 in CCl 4 Induced Toxicity in Rats: Results of Three Studies

Prak-20, an ayurvedic herbo-mineral formulation, was studied for its hepato-protective effects in rats. It showed no significant liver damage or elevated enzyme levels compared to controls. In higher doses, it reduced liver enzymes by up to 54% and minimized liver damage. These results suggest Prak-20 is effective in protecting the liver, with further research needed on its mechanism.

Symptom-free status after prolonged suffering with refractory chronic migraine: A case report

Symptom-free status after prolonged suffering with refractory chronic migraine: A case report

A 37-year chronic refractory migraine sufferer experienced significant relief in pain, symptoms, and overall well-being after nine months of Ayurvedic treatment, highlighting its potential therapeutic benefits.

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.