About Remedy Healer
Evidence-based natural wellness rooted in Ayurveda and Sri Lankan herbal traditions.
Our Mission
Remedy Healer exists to bridge traditional herbal knowledge and modern nutritional science honestly. The wellness industry is full of overclaiming — miracle herbs, dramatic testimonials, and promises that outrun the evidence by a large margin. Our commitment is to represent the evidence as it actually is: strong where it is strong, preliminary where it is preliminary, and clearly safety-flagged where caution is warranted.
We draw on the rich Ayurvedic and Sri Lankan herbal tradition — one of the oldest continuous systems of natural medicine in the world — and cross-reference it with peer-reviewed clinical and laboratory research. Where traditional use and modern evidence agree, we say so. Where they diverge, we say that too.
Our Team
Damitha Wickramasinghe — Founder & Editor
BSc IT (Swinburne University, Australia) • MBA (University of Wolverhampton, UK) • HDIR (BCIS, Sri Lanka)
Damitha Wickramasinghe is the founder and managing editor of Remedy Healer. With a background spanning information technology, business administration and human development, and former leadership roles at national youth and vocational training institutions in Sri Lanka, he brings a systematic, evidence-oriented approach to natural wellness publishing. Remedy Healer was built to demonstrate what rigorous, honest natural health content looks like — and to serve as a practical example of what can be built through the partnership of human expertise and modern AI tools.
Dr. (Mrs) Nanda Wickramasinghe — Co-Author & Scientific Reviewer
BSc • MSc • PhD — Natural Sciences & Ayurvedic Medicine
Dr. Nanda Wickramasinghe is a researcher and practitioner with expertise in natural sciences and traditional Ayurvedic medicine. She serves as co-author and scientific reviewer for Remedy Healer content, reviewing articles for scientific accuracy, evidence quality, appropriate representation of traditional knowledge, and safe application of herbal guidance in a modern wellness context. Her role ensures that the content published on this site meets a meaningful standard of scientific integrity, not just engagement or search optimisation.
Editorial Team
All Remedy Healer articles are produced through a collaborative process combining Ayurvedic traditional knowledge, current peer-reviewed research review, and editorial fact-checking. Content is updated when new evidence emerges or when safety guidance changes.
Our Editorial Standards
- We distinguish between traditional use and clinical evidence, and say explicitly when evidence is limited or preliminary.
- Safety information — contraindications, drug interactions, pregnancy cautions — is always included.
- We do not accept sponsored content that requires us to recommend specific products without disclosing the relationship.
- Affiliate links are present on this site and are disclosed. Our editorial recommendations are not influenced by affiliate relationships.
- Medical decisions should always involve a qualified healthcare professional. Remedy Healer content is for information purposes and does not constitute medical advice.
Contact
For editorial enquiries, corrections or collaboration: remedyhealer.com
