
Ayurveda and Pulse Diagnosis
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Vaidya Archana Munot | Tel: + 49 162 41 64 128 | WebsiteAyurveda and Pulse Diagnosis Pulse Diagnosis - The supreme discipline of Ayurvedic diagnosis In Ayurveda, pulse diagnosis is considered the most subtle method for discerning the inner balance of body, mind, and consciousness. With trained sensitivity, the Vaidya uses the pulse to detect disharmonies – often before symptoms appear. This deep insight enables Ayurvedic recommendations to be tailored to you. Vaidya Archana Munot is a distinguished Ayurvedic physician with over a decade of experience in holistic health care, specializing in Ayurvedic Medicine (Kayachikitsa). She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) and a Master's degree in Ayurvedic Medicine (Kayachikitsa) from the prestigious Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya and Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik, India. During her extensive nine-year academic journey, Vaidya Munot mastered pulse diagnosis and advanced Ayurvedic techniques under the mentorship of renowned experts. Additionally, she holds an Advanced Diploma in Yoga and Ayurveda from Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune. After successfully managing her own clinic in India, Dr. Munot expanded her practice to Europe in 2021, focusing primarily on the Netherlands. Her expertise covers a wide range of Ayurvedic treatments, including Panchakarma, lifestyle counselling, and nutrition. She is also a respected educator, contributing her knowledge through webinars, podcasts, and lectures across India and Europe. Dr. Munot’s approach integrates traditional Ayurvedic practices with modern patient care, making her a sought-after consultant for comprehensive, personalized treatments. She has worked across several countries, including the Netherlands, Germany, Slovenia, Austria, and Denmark. Dr. Munot is an expert in Agnikarma and Viddhakarma, has been part of the teaching team in India for European Academy of Ayurveda, and has delivered guest lectures for esteemed institutions, including the Indian Embassy in the Netherlands and various professional bodies, teaching Ayurveda to Dutch and German doctors.