“The ayurvedic principle of healing goes far beyond merely conceiving. Instead the emphasis is on creating a child who is wise and sagacious and who will contribute to society and become an enlightened citizen.”

Fertility Problems: The Ayurvedic Perspective

According to Ayurveda, infertility occurs when a person’s reproductive tissue which is also known as Shukra dhatu, remains deprived of nourishment. This can be caused due to accumulation of certain toxins in the body, increased use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers, high levels of stress associated with modern lifestyle and genetic disposition. Stress seems to aggravate the risk of Infertility. It has been found that women with high levels of alpha-amylase, an enzyme that correlates with stress, faces problems while conceiving.

Stress may have an impact on other aspects of fertility beyond ovulation, including problems with fertilization and implantation in the uterus.

Some of the other causes of infertility are:
• Stress
• Depression
• Insomnia (habitual sleeplessness)
• Spicy and Salty food

How Ayurveda helps?

“Ayurveda is a time tested repository of medical sagacity and does offer special care options for infertility”

Ayurveda, lays great prominence on health during conception and afterwards. According to Ayurveda, we can increase fertility with diet, behaviors and proper lifestyle. According to Ayurvedic perception, Shukra tissue is responsible for fertility in both males and females and it has a dual function, it is not only helpful in producing sperms and ovum but also ojas ( vitality, which is often described as radiance similar to the light of the moon). Ojas creates vigor, stamina, immunity, glow in the skin, sparkle in the eyes, and clarity of mind. Ojas is the most concentrated by-product of digestion, said to reside in the heart. Ayurveda considers ojas to be an essence of nature and a cosmic substance that directly influences our experiences of life.

Shukra Dhatu- “Tissue responsible for conception and Vitality”

Conception takes place due to healthy sperm, a healthy ovum, and a healthy uterus. For both men and women, reproductive health depends on the health of the shukra dhatu, or reproductive tissue. In women the shukra tissue produces the ovum, and in men, it produces the semen. According to Ayurveda, healthy shukra tissue, depends on the health of all the other tissues (dhatus) in the body.

How we care for infertility ?

In ayurveda , we will work on the three aspects: In which we enhance the quality of Shukra (male sperm count) with the Rasayan aushdiyan , Artavam (beej )or ovum of the female and Kshetra (uterus) of the female.

A) Shukra: Shukra Dhatu is considered to be the main Dhatu responsible for conception by the male counterpart. Sperm count of a male is a part of this Dhatu only. With the help of our unique herbal combinations, we enhance the quality of Shukra Dhatu making it more suitable for conception. We directly work on the dhatus (ras, rakht, mas, medh, asthi, majha, shukra) .As in the ancient times,during the time of Mahabharata, Kauravas have more than 100 sons because they followed the ayurveda siddhanth by using natural herbs.

In “Shastras” there was a “Shlok”


“Rasakht rakhto tato masam masaan medh asthich asthino majha shukrat shukrat garbh prajite”

B) Artavam: Artavam covers the various aspects required for conception from the various counterparts. With the help of our combinations we are able to provide care to various gynaecological conditions responsible for infertility. Even in the patients who are otherwise normal, our combinations enhances the quality of Beeja (ovum) of the female, making it more suitable for conception.
In this aspect we covered all the things which is required to be done for helping the females suitable for conception.

C) Kshetra: Kshetra is the uterus of the mother where the conception is to occur. Our combinations make the uterus more effectively prepared for conception and helps retaining the foetus.

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