Integrated Ayurvedic Dermatology in Hormonally Mediated Acne: A Case Study on the Efficacy of Aimil’s CTM Routine with Amycordial and BGR-34 for 90 Days in a VAT- Kaph Prakriti Female Patient with PCOS and Iron Deficiency Anemia
International Journal of Development Research
Integrated Ayurvedic Dermatology in Hormonally Mediated Acne: A Case Study on the Efficacy of Aimil’s CTM Routine with Amycordial and BGR-34 for 90 Days in a VAT- Kaph Prakriti Female Patient with PCOS and Iron Deficiency Anemia
Received 14th January, 2025; Received in revised form 27th February, 2025; Accepted 20th March, 2025; Published online 30th April, 2025
Copyright©2025, Prof. Dr. Raakhee Mehra. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
This case study explores the therapeutic effects of the AIMIL Cleansing-Toning-Moisturizing (CTM) regimen, combined with Ayurvedic oral treatments—Amycordial and BGR-34—on a 28-year-old female dentist suffering from acne vulgaris linked to polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), insulin resistance, and iron deficiency anemia. Previous treatments with allopathic and homeopathic methods had worsened her skin condition. A tailored Ayurvedic strategy, aligned with her Vata-Kapha constitution and verified within 90 days using Nadi Tarangini diagnostics, was implemented under clinical supervision at Ayurvigyan. Notable improvements were recorded in acne severity, blood sugar levels, and menstrual cycle regularity. This study supports the use of integrative, constitution-based Ayurvedic protocols for managing complex dermatometabolic disorders.