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I wasn’t able to confirm ten fully dedicated “Ayurvedic medicine stores” in Bristol, UK (such places are relatively rare), but below is a list of top herbal / Ayurvedic / natural-health shops and practitioners in or near Bristol, along with one named Hakim / Herbal Hakeem, which matches your “hakim” criterion. Some combine consultation services, herbal supplies, or multi-modal wellness offerings. Always call ahead to check stock of specific Ayurvedic herbs.
1. Hakims Green Life-
Ayurved, India’s holistic, integrated, physiotherapeutic medical system is based upon the universal natural law of balancing the five elements (ether, air, fire, water and earth) that make up the physical body. When one or more of these elements go out of balance because of improper diet and life style, various diseases and mental disturbances can manifest.
Some of the known herbal supplements are Karela, Neem, Methi, Turmeric (haldi) widely used by Indians for thousands of years on daily basis to maintain healthy life style. Encouraged by this ancient knowledge, and also looking at the big vacuum and demand for parallel remedies in western as well as local market.
2. Acu-Herbs
Based in the Galleries Shopping Centre, Broadmead, this is more of a traditional Chinese medicine and herbal therapy clinic that also offers herbal prescriptions and remedies.
3. Neal’s Yard Remedies – Bristol Store
While it’s more a holistic / organic wellness & beauty shop, they provide Ayurvedic therapies among other services (e.g. Indian head massage, herbal therapies) and stock herbal / botanical products.
4. Wild Oats – Bristol’s Original Health & Wellbeing Store
A long-standing independent natural food and supplement shop. They carry herbs and natural remedies – not strictly Ayurvedic, but a good source for many common Ayurvedic herbs and botanicals.
5. Scoopaway Health Foods
Located on Gloucester Road, they specialize in wholefoods, natural supplements, herbs, and body care products. They may stock Ayurvedic herbs and powders.
6. The Apothecary Box (Nicholas Edwards)
A medical/herbalist practice in Bristol; while not a large retail store, Nicholas Edwards offers herbal formulations, consultations, and herbs.
7. Ayurveda with Alys
A practitioner-led herbal & Ayurvedic service in the Bristol area. They sell herbs, hand-blended formulations, and provide Ayurvedic consultation.
8. Mā Śucaḥ Āyuṣkendra (MSA Wellness)
A wellness / Ayurvedic centre. Though their main centre is outside Bristol (St Briavels), they operate workshops and consultations in the wider region. They may help source authentic herbs.
9. Sow Nourished
A Bristol-based Ayurvedic practitioner who offers personalized herbal consultations and botanical blends.
10. Holland & Barrett (Bristol branches, e.g. Broadmead / Cabot Circus)
Though not purely Ayurvedic, Holland & Barrett is a national health & supplement chain in the UK. Many branches stock Ayurvedic herbs (turmeric, ashwagandha, triphala, etc.). The Broadmead store is in Nelson Street, Bristol.
Also Cabot Circus branch stocks wellness & herbal supplements.
Call ahead for specific Ayurvedic herb availability (e.g. Brahmi, Shatavari, Bhringraj) — not all sellers stock the full range.
Consult a qualified herbalist or Ayurvedic practitioner (e.g. The Apothecary Box, Sow Nourished, Ayurveda with Alys) to ensure safe and personalized formulations.
Verify quality and source — look for organic, traceable suppliers, and check for purity (heavy metals, adulteration).
Blend multiple sources — because no single shop may carry all herbs, combining orders from practitioner shops (like Herbal Hakeem) and health food shops (Wild Oats, Scoopaway) can cover more ground.
Check regulatory compliance — in the UK herbal products must comply with relevant regulations; ensure products are legal, labeled properly, and safe.