AYURVEDA
The word ‘Ayurveda’ can be broken into ‘Ayur’ and ‘Veda’. ‘Ayur’ (which means ‘Life’) is the constant amalgamation and union of body, sense organs, mind, and self. ‘Veda’ means ‘Knowledge’. Together, Ayurveda means ‘Knowledge of Life and Longevity’.
The basic principles of Indian Ayurveda trace their roots to the core of Indian philosophy and highlight a noble concept: that man is the microcosm of the macrocosm that is the universe. Man and the entire universe are composed of the same basic elements. There is in man as much diversity as is present in the external universe. Visualizing the ‘self’ in the entire universe and the entire universe in the ‘self’ represents the most evolved state of man.
The origins of Ayurveda treatment services cannot be traced to a single individual, as this knowledge has always been present. We believe that Ayurveda is eternal; it is in constant flow and has no beginning or end because it is in consonance with Nature’s Law.
The theory is that man must have used measures and Ayurveda remedies to promote his health and cure his illnesses. Based on his experiences, he developed an understanding of the causative effects of his illness, how they manifested, prognosis, and treatment methods. This information was passed down through generations, and in time, rules were framed to treat particular ailments. This is the basis of the Ayurveda healing system.
Was this information codified in some form or another? The answer is yes and no. There are scattered references for health and treatment of diseases in the ancient Vedas such as Rig Veda, Yajur Veda, Sama Veda, and Atharva Veda. It is the last one – the Atharva Veda – that has the most information about how to promote health in addition to preventing and treating diseases.
AYURVEDA PRACTITIONER
My name is Siby Chiramel, and I hail from Kerala, the cradle of Ayurveda. I hold a Bachelor of Ayurveda Medicine and Surgery, which I received in 1988 from Madras University. My professional journey began with my tenure at the Jeevana Ayurveda Hospital in Coimbatore, followed by Nayar Samaj Ayurveda Centre in Mumbai, where I gained valuable experience as an Ayurveda practitioner.
In 2000, I embarked on an international career and joined Ayur Centre Sdn Bhd in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where I served as the Chief Ayurveda Physician. My hard
work and dedication paid off, and I was appointed as Senior Medical Consultant at Saranya Ayurveda Hospital and Vaidyagrāma, located in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
In recognition of my work, I have received several prestigious awards, including the ‘Ambassador of Peace’ by the Universal Peace Federation (2014) and ‘Best Ayurveda Physician and Wellness Catalyst of the Year’ by the Ministry of Tourism, Malaysia, and Yoga Life (2020). I am also a member of the Traditional and Complementary Medicine Council of the Ministry of Health in Malaysia and have been appointed as a member of the Malaysian Quality Accreditation (MQA) Council of the Government of Malaysia. Most recently, I was listed as one of the most successful people in Malaysia in a publication by British Media Publication House.

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Your Ayurveda Treatment Plan
As an Ayurveda practitioner, we will create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your unique physical and emotional makeup, as well as your body type. Our goal is to bring your mind and body into balance through Ayurveda care, using a combination of traditional techniques and holistic approaches.
Ayurveda for Balance
In Ayurveda, we use a range of tools to help you achieve physical and mental harmony, longevity,reduce wear and tear, and address health issues. These include:
- Herbal Medicine: A key component of Ayurveda, our herbal remedies are carefully crafted to promote healing and balance. We use a combination of herbs that are brought from India and reprocessed to treat various issues.
- Purification Programs: Our Panchakarma programs involve cleansing your body of undigested food through practices like blood purification, massage, medical oils, herbs, enemas, and laxatives.
- Yoga: Yoga is an integral part of Ayurveda therapy, promoting physical and mental well-being through gentle stretches and movements.
- Meditation: Meditation helps cultivate mindfulness and emotional balance, allowing you to connect with your inner self and find peace.
- Counseling: Your practitioner will help you understand your body type and imbalances, how it impacts your life, and provide guidance on how to make lifestyle changes to create more balance and harmony.
Additional Ayurveda Treatments
We also offer other holistic treatments that can enhance your overall health and well-being, including:
1. ABHYANGA (Oil Massage)
A soothing and nourishing treatment that promotes relaxation and rejuvenation.
2. SNEHANA
Specific medicated ghee is administered in an incremental dose for three to five days followed by bowel cleansing
3. SWEDANA - (Sudation Techniques)
These are specific massage programs with herbal leaves, powders and specific type of oils suiting each ones body constitution and physical issues
4. Breathing Exercises (Pranayama)
Gentle breathing exercises that help calm the mind and balance the body.
Our goal is to provide you with a comprehensive treatment plan that addresses your unique needs and promotes overall well-being.
UTAR Ayurveda Centre Programs
We offer various rehab and management programs for various health issues.
- Ayurveda Detox Program- PANCHAKARMA - It is a body cleansing program involving massages, Enemas, Laxatives and nasal cleansing techniques that helps to prevent chronic lifestyle diseases.
- Ayurveda Rejuvenation Program: revitalizing body and improving immunity and metabolism.
- Ayurveda wellness program
- Kidney Detox
- Liver Detox
- Gastro intestinal Detox
- Joint pain Rehab
- Cancer Rehab
- Arthritis Rehab
- Back & spine rehab
- Psoriasis and Skin Detox
- Stroke and Neuro Rehab
- Parkinson’s Rehab
- Stress and Anxiety management
- Beauty care program
- Prenatal and Post natal care
- Sinus and Lung detox
- Lymphatic detox
- Circulatory and nerve degeneration issues
Kerala Specialty Ayurveda Programs
All our rehab,detox and chiktsa programs are based on Kerala Ayurveda principles incorporating specific oil treatments such as Abhyanga, Siro Dhara, Siro Vasthy, Katee vasthy, Pizhichil, Takradhara, Pichu, Njavara Kizhi, Elakizhi, Podikizhi, Udwartanam, Bashpa Swedam (Steam Bath) etc.