Ayuro

Don't just take supplements. Fix the root cause through Ayurveda.

Meet a certified MD (Ayurveda) practitioner over video who traces your symptoms to their root. You also get a Health Card and a Care Plan built for your body.

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The system behind it

One of the world's oldest systems of medicine. Not a trend.

Ayurveda has studied how food, sleep and daily rhythm shape health for over 3,000 years, written into texts like the Charaka Samhita more than 2,000 years ago. It reasoned about the body from first principles, long before modern medicine had the tools to measure it. Every Ayuro practitioner holds an MD in that tradition.

3,000+ yrs

of continuous practice

2,000+ yrs

since the Charaka Samhita

MD (Ayurveda)

8+ years of clinical training

Why it's different

Not a one-off call with a stranger.

They already know your story

Before you meet, your practitioner has your intake and the concerns from your Ayuro chat. You skip the history lesson and get straight to help.

MD (Ayurveda), and nothing less

Never a generalist, never a coordinator. Every consult is with a practitioner who holds the postgraduate MD in Ayurveda, the field's highest qualification.

Your history stays with you

We keep a living record of your health. Each consult builds on the last, so your care compounds over time instead of starting from zero.

What you keep

Walk away with more than advice.

Every consultation ends with two documents, built for you and yours to keep. Here's a sample of what you'd walk away with.

Health CardSample

Consultation summary

Ananya R. · 34 · Vata–Pitta constitution

Why you came

Acidity and reflux most evenings (4–5× a week), waking around 3am, and an energy crash by mid-afternoon.

What we found

Aggravated Pitta with irregular agni. Skipped lunches and late, heavy dinners are overheating your digestion; stress sharpens it. The 3am waking is Pitta peaking overnight.

On examination

Pulse

Sharp, Pitta-forward

Tongue

Central heat coat

Agni

Irregular, then low

Your plan

  • Make lunch your main meal; keep dinner light and before 7pm.
  • Shatavari and amla after meals to cool and soothe the gut lining.
  • Sheetali (cooling breath), five minutes before bed, for the 3am waking.

Herbs, not medicines. Personalised in your consultation, never a prescription.

Next check-in

Reassess in three weeks. If the 3am waking holds, we'll refine your evening wind-down together.

Care PlanSample

Food & daily rhythm

Ananya R. · to cool Pitta and steady agni

A day on your plate

  • Breakfast

    Soaked almonds and stewed pear, before 8am

  • Lunch · your main meal

    Rice, moong dal, ghee and sautéed bottle gourd, by 1pm

  • Dinner

    Light vegetable khichdi before 7pm, no curd at night

Cool it down

  • Coconut water
  • Cucumber & coriander
  • Sweet fruit, ghee

Ease off

  • Chilli & vinegar
  • Tomato, coffee
  • Late dinners

Your daily rhythm

Morning

Up by 6:30, warm water

Midday

Lunch as the main meal

Evening

Short walk, lights down by 10

Sip after meals

Coriander–fennel cooler

Steep a teaspoon each of coriander and fennel seeds in warm water, strain, and sip. Settles the heat without dulling digestion.

Pricing

Costs less than a week of supplements.

Except this one actually looks at your body. You walk away with a real read on what's driving how you feel, a plan built around your constitution, and a Health Card and Care Plan you keep for good.

20% off for our first 50 members

Limited launch offer. Claim yours below.

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Single consultation

$40$50/ 30-min call

One private video consultation with a certified Ayurvedic practitioner.

  • Personalised guidance for your situation
  • Diet and daily-routine guidance
  • Herbal and lifestyle direction
Best value

Bundle of 3

$80$100/ 3 calls

3 consultations to follow your progress over time, with continuity from the same practitioner.

  • Everything in a single consultation
  • Continuity across 3 sessions
  • Use them whenever you need
Your 30 minutes

Exactly how the call goes.

No mystery, no sales script. Half an hour, structured around your case.

  1. 10–5 min

    Your story

    You talk. Symptoms, history, what you've already tried — and your lab work if you have it.

  2. 25–15 min

    The Ayurvedic read

    The practitioner frames your case in dosha terms — what Ayurveda sees, and why.

  3. 315–25 min

    What actually helps

    Realistic lifestyle, diet, and practice directions. Educational — never a prescription.

  4. 425–30 min

    A clearer picture

    You leave understanding how Ayurveda frames your situation — and what's genuinely worth exploring next.

Our promise to you

You leave clearer, or the next one's on us.

If you're not happy for any reason, your next consult is on us. No forms, no fine print. What matters to us is that you walk away understanding your body and knowing exactly what to do next.

What to expect

Chat. Consultation. Retreat.

The same three steps run through everything we do. You're on step two right now.

01

Chat first.

Educational answers about your symptoms, lab work, or what a treatment actually involves. Grounded in classical texts and integrative research. Free, no signup.

You are here
02

30 minutes with a vaidya.

A certified Ayurvedic practitioner reads your case, frames it in dosha terms, and points to honest next steps. A 30-minute video call on Google Meet.

03

If it fits, a retreat.

Only if your case actually calls for a supervised stay, we match you to two or three audited retreats in India. No pressure, no upsell.

Common questions

Before you book

How much does a consultation cost?
A single 30-minute consultation is $50 and a bundle of 3 is $100. During our launch offer, the first 50 members get 20% off both — $40 for a single consultation and $80 for the bundle — with 28 spots remaining. You can view prices in your own currency on the consultation page.
What actually happens on the call?
Your practitioner asks about your goals, health history, and daily patterns, gives you an honest read on whether — and how — Ayurveda is relevant to your case, and ends with clear next steps. The call runs 30 minutes. Sometimes the honest answer is that Ayurveda isn't the right tool for what you're dealing with, and we'll say so.
Who will I be talking to?
A certified Ayurvedic practitioner — MD (Ayurveda), NCISM-registered — on a private Google Meet video call. You pick the practitioner and the time when you book.
What do I get to keep afterward?
A Health Card — a personalised snapshot with the root cause as your practitioner sees it, your constitution, where to focus, and simple daily rhythm and herb suggestions — plus a Care Plan with foods to favour and ease off for your body, kitchen spices, and a recipe or two to start. They're yours to keep and refer back to.
Do I get a diet plan?
Yes. Your Care Plan is tailored to your constitution and what came up in the consultation — real, everyday food guidance with a few recipes, not a generic handout. It's practitioner-guided lifestyle and dietary advice, not a prescription.
Do my consultations connect over time?
Yes. We keep your record, so a follow-up consultation starts where the last one ended — you and your practitioner both see the arc of your health rather than starting cold each time.
Is my Ayuro chat shared with the practitioner?
Only if you were signed in while chatting. In that case we share a short summary with your practitioner so they can prepare and make the most of your time. Nothing else from your account is shared.
Is this medical advice?
No. The consultation is educational: it helps you understand your situation through an Ayurvedic lens. Your practitioner won't prescribe medicines or dosages, and nothing here replaces your physician — for diagnosis or treatment of a medical condition, please see a licensed physician in your country.
Do I have to book a retreat afterwards?
No. There's no obligation and no sales pitch. Many people use the consultation purely to understand whether Ayurveda is relevant to them. If a retreat does make sense, your practitioner can point you to the kind of programme worth looking at — the choice stays yours.
What if I'm not satisfied?
If you're not happy for any reason, your next consult is on us — no forms, no fine print. Our job is that you leave understanding your body and what to do next.
How should I prepare?
Find a quiet spot with a decent connection, and jot down what you'd like to address, any diagnoses you've received, and anything you're currently taking — so you can discuss it with your practitioner. No documents or tests are required.
Why this consult first

Don't book $2,500 of Panchakarma without talking to a vaidya first.

Most travellers book Ayurveda retreats blind — based on Instagram, a Condé Nast list, or a centre's own marketing. The clinical fit is invisible until you've already paid. A 30-minute conversation with someone trained in both Western diagnostics and Ayurvedic protocols changes the trajectory of the whole trip. Right now, our first 50 members get 20% off — a rounding error against a mis-booked retreat.