born from necessity
The people behind TRI - those who have experienced what Ayurveda can do, and hold the conviction that the body already knows how to restore itself.
It simply needs the right systemic framework, applied to modern life and delivered in spaces designed for restoration.
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Roshni Patel
"I came to Ayurveda when nothing else worked."
In 2019, Roshni developed severe dermatitis around her eyes and hairline from emotional turmoil through stressful work events, not recognising the connection at the time. She tried everything to heal it but nothing worked. Her uncle suggested Ayurveda, and after an Ayurvedic consultation and starting the recommended protocol, it cleared completely. And that was the beginning - a transformation she had not expected followed: her skin, how she understood her own body and her overall lifestyle.
Over the years that followed, Ayurveda became Roshni's answer for burnout, depression, sleeplessness, cycle irregularity, and weight that would not shift after hitting 40 despite doing everything right. Each time, it found what other approaches had missed - understanding the system underneath the symptoms and balancing that rather than treating those symptoms.
Roshni has spent over 20 years in global business building, advisory and transformation. But also has a deep pull towards health, wellness, knowledge, and taking different approaches to living and being. She knows what a well-designed, experience focused system looks like. In London, she could not find one for Ayurveda. So she built it –TRI. A system grounded in science and delivered with intention in beautiful environments.
Ayurveda can do for others what it did for Roshni, and she believes more women deserve this - to help them come back to their true nature.

Roshni Patel
Founder · TRI
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Dr. Shivani Misra
The ayurveda doctor · BAMS & APA
Dr. Shivani Misra
"I take time to understand both the body and the life being lived in it. Stress, hormonal shifts, disconnection from self, life events. I look at it all."
Dr. Shivani holds a Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) - a 5.5-year medical degree covering anatomy, physiology, pathology, herbal pharmacology and Panchakarma therapies alongside modern clinical medicine. She is also registered with the Ayurvedic Practitioners Association (APA), the UK professional body for Ayurvedic practice.
She has eighteen years of clinical practice across Ayurvedic hospitals and multidisciplinary settings in India, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and the UK. Most recently she was with Kama Ayurveda in Notting Hill, London. She has been featured in Harper's Bazaar, The Sunday Times and The Standard, and has been a guest speaker at Soho House, Sotheby's, Harrods and the Indian High Commission London.
Shivani applies classical Ayurvedic diagnosis and delivers education and training for modern life - across cultures, backgrounds and contexts. She specialises in women's health and understands that women's physiology is cyclical, sensitive and inherently more complex - hormonally, emotionally, structurally. And so her approach is precise and deeply personal to bring back balance and health.
the body already knows now you can too
The answers begin with one TRI conversation. To return you to your true nature.
