
Episode 85:
The Science of Life: What Ayurveda Can Teach Us
Guest: Dr Kanchan Bohra Mehta BAMS, MD (Ayu), MSc (YT), PDCR
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Hosted by: Marina Robb

Dr Kanchan Bohra Mehta
Dr. Kanchan Bohra Mehta BAMS, MD (Ayu), MSc (Yoga Therapy), PDCR
Dr. Kanchan Bohra Mehta is a highly experienced Ayurveda physician with over 16 years of clinical, academic, and research expertise. Trained in classical Ayurvedic medicine and yoga therapy, she combines deep traditional knowledge with a modern understanding of integrative healthcare.
She holds a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS), an MD in Ayurveda Samhita, an MSc in Yoga Therapy, and a Professional Diploma in Clinical Research (PDCR). Her academic training reflects her commitment to both the classical foundations of Ayurveda and evidence-based clinical practice.
Currently based in Andheri, Mumbai, Dr. Kanchan practices authentic Ayurveda with a focus on holistic healing and traditional therapeutic approaches. Her clinical work includes classical Ayurvedic consultations, Panchakarma therapies, integrative healing through yoga therapy, lifestyle and diet-based management, women’s health and wellness, and the Ayurvedic management of chronic conditions.
In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Kanchan is the founder of drkanchansnityaveda, a brand of handmade Ayurvedic self-care and health products. This initiative was created to offer natural, Ayurvedic alternatives to everyday products, supporting healthier daily living rooted in traditional wisdom.
Dr. Kanchan has an extensive academic background. She served for nine years as Associate Professor, Professor, and Head of Department at Sri Sai Ram Ayurvedic Medical College in Chennai. Prior to that, she worked as a Lecturer at A.V.S Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya in Bijapur for two years. Her academic career reflects strong leadership, curriculum development expertise, and a passion for teaching and mentoring future practitioners. She also brings valuable knowledge of clinical research and evidence-based Ayurvedic practice to her work.
Her care philosophy is grounded in the classical, holistic principles of Ayurveda. She believes in compassionate, personalised, and root-cause–oriented healing, aiming to restore balance and long-term wellbeing rather than simply addressing symptoms.
In this episode ...
| In this episode I’m joined by Dr Kanchan, an Ayurvedic doctor trained in India, to explore a radically different way of understanding health, not only as something we fix when it breaks, but as a lifelong relationship between body, mind, senses, environment, and meaning. This is a conversation about prevention rather than crisis, and about what becomes possible when health is understood as a living, relational process rather than a purely medical one. Topics include:
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