What to expect during a Q Ayurveda™ retreat.
There is no identical schedule handed to every guest. Your protocol is your own. But the process itself follows a real, understandable rhythm: assessment, treatment, daily review, adaptation, deeper work where it's appropriate, and preparation for life after the retreat. This page walks through what that actually looks like.
- Preparation begins before you arrive
- Day 1 is assessment, not treatment
- Reviewed and adjusted every day that follows
Before you arrive.
Preparation usually starts before you travel. Where appropriate, you may submit a hair sample for a remote complementary Quantum assessment, used to build an initial picture ahead of Day 1. This is not a laboratory or genetic test, and no claim is made that it reads your DNA.
Depending on the person, the team may then recommend:
- Dietary changes
- Preparatory foods
- Herbs or teas
- Supplements, where appropriate
- Reduction of selected foods or habits
- Pre-cleansing or preparation protocols
Understanding the person, before anything else.
You meet Dr. Aaron Hrvoje Pranjic and Dr. Branko Marković. The day is about them getting a real picture of you, not about starting treatment.
- Detailed conversation
- Quantum Diagnostics
- Bioresonance and frequency assessment
- Additional verified Quantum systems, where used
- Full Ayurvedic assessment
- Pulse assessment
- Review of digestion, sleep, energy, current imbalance and treatment capacity
Aaron and Branko then review the findings together. You are not simply handed two separate reports. They explain what they have observed, what the first priorities are, whether cleansing, stabilisation or nourishment comes first, which Ayurvedic therapies and which Quantum or frequency sessions may be used, and how food, herbs, oils and supplements will be shaped around you.
Active treatment generally begins the following day.
A typical treatment day.
Active treatment commonly runs from around 10:00 to 17:00. A day may include three to four Ayurvedic or Panchakarma therapies and three to four Quantum, frequency or technology based sessions, where appropriate.
Ayurvedic or Panchakarma therapies
Quantum or frequency sessions
The number of sessions is not the goal. The schedule becomes lighter when someone needs more rest, nourishment, slower cleansing, recovery or reduced treatment intensity.
What a day may draw on.
Not every participant receives every therapy or every technology. The sequence changes according to condition and response.
Ayurvedic therapies
- Ayurvedic massage
- Therapeutic oil treatments
- Swedana (steam) or sauna
- Shirodhara
- Basti
- Cleansing procedures
- Other individually selected Panchakarma therapies
Quantum and frequency sessions
- SuperTuning
- Personalised frequency programs
- Scalar-wave sessions
- Sound-frequency work
- Full-spectrum light technology
- Plasma Generator, plasma frequency technology
SuperTuning or other relevant systems may take a fresh reading around a session, so the frequency protocol reflects your current state rather than simply repeating the same program.
Food is part of the protocol, not a side dish.
There is no standard Q Ayurveda menu. Food is individually selected for each person, and may change according to:
- Ayurvedic assessment
- Digestion
- Current imbalance
- Treatment phase
- Quantum observations
- Cleansing or nourishment needs
- How the person is responding during the retreat
Even people staying together may therefore receive different meals, on different days, for reasons decided that morning.
The therapies are not separate tracks.
Dr. Aaron and Dr. Branko review Quantum and Ayurvedic findings together. Say a Quantum reading indicates a pattern interpreted as inflammatory activity. Ayurvedic assessment adds constitution, imbalance, digestion, tissue condition and treatment capacity. Together, this may shape herbs, food, therapeutic oils, treatment intensity, frequency programs and Panchakarma decisions.
An Ayurvedic oil may be selected specifically for that person and then further prepared with an individual frequency program. During the Ayurvedic treatment itself, selected frequency or scalar work may also be used where appropriate. This is the clearest picture of how Q Ayurveda actually works day to day.
How the team reviews your response.
Dr. Aaron Hrvoje Pranjic, Dr. Branko Marković, and Siniša Kruška where relevant, review:
- Current response
- Sleep
- Digestion
- Energy
- Emotional state
- Treatment tolerance
- Response to Ayurvedic treatment
- Response to frequency sessions
- Whether more cleansing is appropriate
- Whether nourishment or rest should increase
The following day's protocol may then change.
Time with Siniša, where relevant.
Siniša is not automatically part of every day. Depending on the person, there may typically be one to three individual sessions, or another number where operationally indicated, covering mind coaching, hypnotherapy, regression work and established emotional or pressure patterns, within his verified professional scope. Not every physical issue is treated as though it comes from emotion.
The integrated teamThe work doesn't end when a treatment finishes.
The team may spend significant time with you throughout the day, beyond formal sessions.
- Conversations
- Explanation of findings
- Practical education
- Breathing practices
- Relaxation techniques
- Lifestyle guidance
- Discussion of recurring difficulties
- Preparation for returning to normal life
This human contact is a major part of what a Private or Master Retreat actually offers.
How the retreat develops.
- 01
Assessment and orientation
The team establishes the starting picture and priorities.
- 02
Preparation and early treatment
The body and daily rhythm are prepared for the appropriate level of treatment.
- 03
Main therapeutic phase
Ayurvedic therapies, Quantum and frequency sessions, individual food, supplements and mind work are used according to the evolving protocol. Where appropriate, deeper cleansing may occur; for another person, nourishment, recovery or stabilisation may remain the priority.
- 04
Integration and preparation for home
Treatment gradually moves toward what the person will realistically be able to continue after returning home.
Why ten to fourteen days is preferred.
The minimum stay is seven days. Dr. Branko Marković generally recommends at least ten, and where circumstances allow, ten to fourteen days is preferred. Fourteen can be particularly valuable for more demanding cases.
More time is not more treatment for its own sake. It gives room for:
- Assessment
- Preparation
- Ayurvedic treatment
- Panchakarma
- Quantum and frequency treatment
- Daily adaptation
- Work with Siniša, where relevant
- Individual time with Aaron and Branko
- Recovery between sessions
- Preparation for home
Departure day is not when everything gets measured.
Some change may already be observed during a seven to fourteen day retreat. Even so, the team often prefers to let your system keep responding after you leave, rather than forcing a "before and after" comparison on the day you depart. A fuller follow-up assessment is commonly arranged after roughly three to four weeks instead, once you have returned to ordinary life. No measurable improvement is promised either way.
What you take home.
- Personalised food guidance
- Herbs
- Supplements
- Therapeutic oils
- Frequency programs
- Programmed frequency cards
- Personalised preparations
- Routines
- Breathing and relaxation techniques
- Lifestyle recommendations
Supplements taken home are typically intended to support roughly two to three months of continuation, according to your individual protocol.
Programmed frequency cards.
Many participants receive individually programmed frequency cards, carrying frequency information selected for their own protocol. These are not medical devices, and no biomedical claim is made about what they do; they are one small part of continuing the personalised process at home.
Follow-up, once you're back in real life.
The purpose is to see how you have actually responded after returning home, not to close the file. Depending on your situation, this may include:
- Renewed Quantum assessment
- Remote hair-sample assessment
- Ayurvedic consultation
- Review of response
- Food adjustments
- Supplement adjustments
- Updated frequency programs
- Updated home recommendations
Group, Private and Master, day to day.
The therapeutic individualisation is present in all three. What changes is access.
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Group
Each participant receives an individual protocol and individual therapies. The team is working with several clients at once, so continuous one-to-one time with any one person is naturally more limited.
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Private
One person or a couple. Much greater one-to-one access, flexibility and individual attention, since the team can spend considerably more of the day directly with you.
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Master
The highest level of personal involvement. The team may be with you through much of the day, from treatments through discussion, review and preparation for life after the retreat, alongside greater privacy, selected exclusive property and highly flexible scheduling.
Every format includes
- Accommodation
- Food
- Transfers
- Individual assessment
- Individual therapies
- Individual protocol
Answered directly.
- What happens before I arrive?
- Preparation may begin roughly seven to ten days out. Depending on the person, this can include a hair sample submitted for remote complementary Quantum assessment, and early recommendations on diet, herbs or teas, and reducing certain foods or habits.
- What happens on Day 1?
- Day 1 is about understanding you. You meet Dr. Aaron Hrvoje Pranjic and Dr. Branko Marković, who carry out Quantum Diagnostics and a full Ayurvedic assessment. They review both together and explain what they have observed, what the first priorities are, and how food, herbs, oils and sessions will be shaped around you. Active treatment usually starts the following day.
- How many therapies happen each day?
- A typical day may include three to four Ayurvedic or Panchakarma therapies and three to four Quantum or frequency sessions, roughly across a 10:00 to 17:00 window, though this is not a fixed timetable and the number is never the goal. The day becomes lighter if you need more rest, nourishment or slower cleansing.
- Is the food the same for everyone?
- No. Food is individually selected and may change according to your assessment, digestion, current imbalance, treatment phase and how you are responding. Two people staying together may well eat differently.
- How often is my protocol reviewed?
- Every day. The relevant team members review your response, including sleep, digestion, energy, emotional state and treatment tolerance, and the following day's plan may change accordingly.
- Why is ten to fourteen days preferred over seven?
- Seven days is the minimum. Dr. Branko Marković generally recommends at least ten, and where circumstances allow, ten to fourteen is preferred, with fourteen especially valuable for more demanding cases. The extra time is not more treatment for its own sake; it gives assessment, preparation, treatment and adaptation more room to actually develop.
- Do I get reassessed on my last day?
- Not necessarily. Some change may already be observed during the retreat, but the team often prefers to let your system continue responding after you leave, and arranges a fuller follow-up assessment after roughly three to four weeks rather than forcing a comparison on departure day.
- What do I take home with me?
- A detailed individual continuation plan, which may include food guidance, herbs, supplements, therapeutic oils, programmed frequency cards and personalised preparations. Supplements typically taken home are intended to support roughly two to three months of continuation.
- What happens about a month after I leave?
- A follow-up is usually arranged after three to four weeks, once you are back in ordinary life. Depending on your situation, this may include renewed Quantum assessment, a remote hair-sample assessment, an Ayurvedic consultation, and adjustments to food, supplements and frequency programs.
- What is different between Group, Private and Master day to day?
- The therapeutic individualisation is the same in all three. What changes is access: in a Group Retreat the team is working with several people at once, in a Private Retreat you get considerably more one-to-one time, and in a Master Retreat the team may be with you through much of the day. All formats include accommodation, food, transfers, individual assessment, individual therapies and an individual protocol.
Now you know what actually happens. The next step is finding out if it's right for you.
The initial assessment helps determine the most appropriate duration, retreat format and starting protocol.