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A success story of Indian healing practices in Australia

Announcement posted by Ayurclinic Pvt Ltd 22 Feb 2017

Indian Ayurveda treatments in Melbourne, Australia

At the brim of technological advancements, people have become sick of scientific solutions to their problems. As an outcome, people started turning towards natural, organic food, organic farming, organic cosmetics etc. Since health is greatest challenge in this era, people began to look for naturalistic healing and complementary medicines. This was the right context when Dr. Sajimon George started offering Ayurvedic remedies for a small number of clients at Australia. His passion for Ayurveda and naturalistic healing fetched him a good client base. 

 

He started with a small clinic at Melbourne, Australia soon with his expertise in the field he earned the trust of his clients. "Dr George nurtured me over the next few months to a balanced life, he saw me as a unique individual and tailored the treatments for me – his wisdom and professionalism are nothing short of outstanding, to such an extent that I am now studying Ayurveda; knowing I have Dr George as my mentor and a strong desire to continue to live an Ayurvedic life and inspire others." says one of his patient. 

 

It was a challenge for him to start from the scratch in a new place and atmosphere in spite of his 14-year-experience in India. Today Ayurclinic successfully caters for about 500 clients per month. The services of Ayurclinic extend in three disciplines - Ayurveda, Homeopathy and Yoga practices along with Meditation techniques. Business View Oceania and Foxtel has featured Dr. George and his efforts. Giving smile to the ailed individuals is the spark that stayed in the mind as a the small school boy which later turned Dr. Sajimon George to be a successful Ayurvedic practitioner and director of Ayurclinic. He strives to make naturalistic healing accessible to the people of Melbourne. 

 

His calm disposition and earnestness has made him to stay in the minds of Australian people who opt for naturalistic healing.