What is JIVA?

Inspiring health seekers


Jiva believes in empowering each individual with transformational tools.

We work to design every detail to educate people about Ayurveda and empower them to take control of their own well-being.

We do this by creating clear treatment pathways, information to enable proper action and holistic use of herbs.

Empathy is at the heart of our science of well-being


Jiva understands the importance of patient care and positive reinforcement in health care.

Jiva’s empathy-based approach to treatment stems from the belief that if recovery is the ultimate goal of Ayurvedic practice, then forming healthy habits must be an integral part of the treatment itself.

We do this by designing the Jiva world and interactions with health seekers in a way that supports them in adopting and maintaining a path to well-being.

Staying true to rational and evidence-based origins


Jiva believes that Pramaan, or evidence, has been the foundation of Ayurveda since Vedic times. Every imbalance or illness has a rational explanation in Ayurveda.

Jiva brings scientific rigor to the practice of Ayurveda. Our goal is to reintroduce Ayurveda in its true form of rational science, not traditional blind faith.

We do this by supporting the Ayurveda practice of our vaidyas with advances in data analysis technology. This allows us to use the tools of modern technology in providing effective diagnosis and treatment.

Recognizing that every being is truly unique


Jiva is anchored in the fundamental starting point of Ayurveda, that each person has a unique Prakriti and true nature.

We believe that ignorance of this uniqueness of our body, mind and spirit becomes the root cause of human ailments and suffering. Therefore, our efforts begin long before the treatment itself, by creating an authentic awareness of Prakriti and transferring this to our therapies.

We do this by providing personalized treatment paths. Treating two people the same.

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Jiva believes that the only true goal of the science of Ayurveda is swasthya, or the well-being of every person. To be swasthya, one must be in a state of perfect balance with the prakriti of the body, mind belo me NB

Swasthya itself means being situated in one’s true self. Therefore, all of our efforts are directed toward helping each person achieve this balance in life through food, lifestyle, exercise, therapy and medicine.

We foster well-being by designing Ayurvedic treatment paths to help all people restore and maintain balance in their lives.