The worst company ever
I am writing this with a broken heart.
We came to Karma Ayurveda because my daughter was seriously ill, and like any parent, I was desperate to help her. We were given hope — hope that her kidneys would improve, hope that dialysis or transplant could be avoided, and hope that if the treatment didn’t work, a refund would be honored.
None of that happened.
We spent a large amount of money, trusted their words, followed their instructions, and waited… while my daughter’s condition did not improve. When it became clear that their treatment was not helping, communication became difficult and promises disappeared. The so‑called guarantees meant nothing.
Now, after everything — after the stress, fear, emotional pain, and financial loss — my daughter has to undergo a kidney transplant anyway. I'm so happy I can donate one of my kidneys to her.
What hurts the most is not just the money. It’s the false hope. When a company makes big claims to families dealing with life‑threatening illness, they are playing with emotions that no parent should ever have to relive. We lost precious time believing in something that did not help.
In my personal experience, this felt misleading and deeply unfair. I regret trusting Karma Ayurveda, and I regret not listening to the warnings I later found from other patients.
If you are reading this and your loved one is seriously ill, please — be very careful. Ask hard questions. Read independent reviews. And do not rely on promises that cannot be guaranteed.
I would never recommend this place to any family facing a serious medical condition.
Again, this is the worst company ever. Don't believe anything they say. My daughter has to get a kidney transplant after dealing with them. SCAM!!! They have not refunded my money at all. Please be careful and don't listen to their LIES!!







