Treatment Module I
Integrating herbal medicine, manual therapies, and thermal treatments for lasting relief.
Abhyanga — warm medicated oil massage for pain relief & lymphatic drainage
Warm herbal oil massage that penetrates deep tissue, reduces Vata-induced pain, promotes lymphatic drainage, and calms the nervous system. Particularly beneficial for chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy and bone pain.
Linen pouches filled with medicated herbs or sand are heated and rhythmically applied to painful areas. Delivers deep penetrating heat, relieves musculoskeletal pain, stiffness, and joint inflammation. Variants include Navarakizhi (rice bolus) and Elakizhi (herbal leaf).
Continuous stream of warm oil on the forehead (Shirodhara) calms the central nervous system and addresses pain amplified by anxiety and stress. Pizhichil (oil bath) is used for generalized body pain and debility.
Treatment Module II
The five classical purification procedures that cleanse the body of accumulated toxins (Ama) and restore doshic equilibrium.
Classical Panchakarma — systematic detoxification for deep cellular renewal
Conventional cancer treatments leave behind toxic metabolites that impair recovery. Panchakarma offers the most thorough system of internal cleansing available — mobilizing these residues from deep tissue and facilitating their safe elimination, while simultaneously rebuilding the patient's strength and immunity.
Therapeutic Emesis
Controlled medicated emesis to eliminate excess Kapha from the upper respiratory and gastric tract. Indicated for lung cancers, lymphatic congestion, and chronic nausea from treatment.
Therapeutic Purgation
Medicated purgation to eliminate Pitta and toxins from the small intestine and liver. Essential for clearing chemotherapy metabolites and managing treatment-induced hepatotoxicity.
Medicated Enema
The most powerful of all Panchakarma procedures, addressing Vata dosha at its root. Used for pain, neuropathy, constipation, and deep tissue nourishment in debilitated patients.
Vital Point Stimulation
Precise stimulation of 107 vital energy points to restore the flow of Prana, relieve localized pain, reduce oedema, and enhance organ function impaired by disease or treatment.
Preparatory phase — Snehana (internal and external oleation) and Svedana (sudation therapy) to mobilize toxins from deep tissues.
Main purification — the specific Panchakarma procedure selected based on the patient's dosha, strength, and disease stage.
Post-procedure care — carefully graduated dietary reintroduction (Samsarjana Krama) and Rasayana administration to rebuild strength.
Treatment Module III
Rasayana literally means "path of essence" — the Ayurvedic science of rejuvenation, longevity, and preservation of health.
Rather than targeting the tumour directly, Rasayana therapy improves the body's internal environment — making it unfavourable for cancer progression while protecting and repairing healthy tissue. It enhances immune surveillance, reduces treatment toxicity, improves quality of life, and may help prevent recurrence and metastasis by restoring doshic balance and cellular intelligence.
Rasayana immunomodulators strengthen the immune system's ability to recognize and eliminate malignant cells, improving the body's own anti-tumour defences.
Adjuvant use reduces nausea, vomiting, and mouth ulcers. Critically, it protects bone marrow, maintaining white blood cell count and preventing treatment delays due to myelosuppression.
Adaptogenic herbs (especially Ashwagandha) help the body cope with physical and emotional stress, improving appetite, sleep quality, energy levels, and endurance through treatment cycles.
By restoring doshic balance and enhancing cellular intelligence, Rasayana therapy is traditionally used to create a biological environment unfavourable to new tumour formation and metastatic spread.
Treatment Module IV
Restoring digestive fire (Agni) and managing nausea, appetite loss, and constipation central to cancer care.
In Ayurveda, all disease originates from impaired Agni (digestive metabolic fire). Cancer and its treatments severely dampen Agni, causing Ama (toxic metabolite) accumulation. Agni Deepan therapies rekindle this fire, restoring the body's capacity to digest, absorb, and metabolize properly.
Dr. Kate's GI protocols are grounded in the concept that proper nutrition is inseparable from medicine. Each protocol is individually tailored, considering the patient's constitution (Prakriti), current imbalances, and treatment phase.
Graduated dietary reintroduction post-Panchakarma — from liquid to soft to solid foods — to steadily rebuild digestive capacity.
Medicated lentil soups (Yusha) and rice gruels (Peya) enriched with digestive spices serve as both medicine and nourishment.
Seasonal and time-appropriate eating schedules aligned with the body's natural circadian digestive rhythms to maximize nutrient absorption.
Therapeutic use of ginger, cumin, turmeric, coriander, and asafoetida to stimulate digestion, reduce Ama, and improve nutrient assimilation.
Treatment Module V
Sattvavajaya Chikitsa — the Ayurvedic path to mental strength, emotional equilibrium, and spiritual resilience.
Cancer is not merely a physical disease — it is a profound disruption of mind, emotion, and spirit. Ayurveda's Sattvavajaya Chikitsa (mental strength therapy) addresses anxiety, depression, fear, and existential distress through a structured, compassionate programme that restores inner stability and meaning.
This approach reduces cortisol (the primary stress hormone that suppresses immune function), re-establishes the mind-body connection, and equips patients with practical tools for endurance, hope, and peace.
Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril) for anxiety, Bhramari (humming bee) for insomnia and tension headaches, Sheetali for chemotherapy-induced heat symptoms, and Ujjayi for calm during distress. Directly reduces cortisol and activates parasympathetic response.
Structured guided meditation protocols tailored to the patient's capacity — from simple body-scan and mantra repetition to deep contemplative practices for advanced-stage patients. Addresses existential fear, grief, and loss of identity.
Individual counselling grounded in Ayurvedic psychology — addressing the emotional realities of diagnosis, treatment burden, and end-of-life with compassion, practical strategies, and spiritual frameworks.
Holistic support for families and caregivers — including counselling, coping strategies, home care guidance, and bereavement care — is covered in full on our dedicated Patient & Family Support page.
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Ahara (diet) and Vihara (lifestyle) as medicine — the twin pillars upon which all healing rests.
Freshly prepared whole grains, seasonal vegetables, lentils, and healthy fats. Emphasis on warm, cooked foods over raw — supporting weakened digestive fire during treatment.
Processed foods, cold/stale items, excessive sugar, refined carbohydrates, and incompatible food combinations that generate Ama and tax an already burdened system.
Daily use of turmeric, ginger, garlic, coriander, and black pepper — not just as flavour, but as active anti-inflammatory, digestive, and immunomodulatory agents.
Every dietary plan is tailored to the patient's Prakriti (constitutional type), Vikriti (current imbalances), disease stage, and ongoing conventional treatments — never a generic prescription.
Structured daily schedule aligned with natural circadian rhythms — early rising, oil pulling, self-massage, and structured rest periods to conserve and build Ojas (vital essence).
Gentle, restorative yoga tailored to the patient's strength and treatment phase. Specific sequences for lymphatic stimulation, fatigue management, and pain reduction — never strenuous during active treatment.
Ayurveda considers proper sleep (Nidra) one of three pillars of health. Protocols include warm milk preparations, Brahmi foot massage, and structured sleep schedules to address insomnia common in cancer patients.
Ethical and behavioural guidelines (Sadvritta) — gentle nature exposure, mindful social engagement, avoiding emotional aggravators — to maintain Sattvic (pure, balanced) mental environment.
"Every treatment we offer is not a protocol applied to a disease — it is a gift of restoration offered to a whole person.— Dr. Ashish Kate, M.D. (Ayu.)