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Allergic Disorders

Allergic Disorders Online Ayurvedic Consultation — page 21

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Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in treating allergic conditions through our online consultations. Our Ayurvedic specialists provide holistic treatments for a wide range of allergic disorders using time-tested Ayurvedic medicines and therapies. Our platform connects you with experienced Ayurvedic practitioners who respond promptly in real-time. They can assist with conditions such as seasonal allergies (hay fever), asthma, eczema, food allergies, allergic rhinitis, hives (urticaria), sinusitis, atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, drug allergies. You can consult an Ayurvedic practitioner confidentially and urgently. Early consultation can help address serious conditions and improve your quality of life. We offer both paid and free consultations for individuals experiencing sneezing and runny nose, itchy or watery eyes, skin rashes or hives, difficulty breathing or wheezing, swelling of the face, lips, or tongue, digestive issues after eating certain foods. If you prefer the comfort of your home or seek an independent opinion, our seasoned Ayurvedic practitioners are ready to provide quick, anonymous answers without requiring site registration. Ask your questions and receive expert guidance from an Ayurvedic specialist online today.

Questions about Allergic Disorders

Pls suggest medicine for psoriasis

168 days ago
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I hav psoriasis from past 20 years on foot and fingure only pls suggest medicine I hav psoriasis from past 20 years on foot and fingure only pls suggest medicine


Psoriasis, being a chronic skin condition, requires a holistic approach to treatment in Ayurveda. For localized psoriasis on the feet and fingers, a combination of internal and external treatments can help manage flare-ups and reduce inflammation. Internally, you may consider herbal formulations like Kayakalp Vati, which detoxifies the body and helps reduce skin inflammation, and Arogyavardhini Vati, which supports liver function and eliminates toxins. For external application, you can use a mix of herbal oils like neem oil, coconut oil, or a medicated oil like Vishagarbha Oil to soothe the affected areas and reduce itching and scaling. Additionally, incorporating turmeric and neem in your diet can support detoxification and act as natural anti-inflammatory agents. It is also crucial to follow a diet that avoids inflammatory foods (such as spicy, oily, and processed foods) and includes cooling foods like ghee, fresh vegetables, and fruits. Consistent detox practices, such as Panchakarma treatments, can further help manage the condition. However, it is advisable to consult an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner to customize the treatment plan based on your specific constitution and the severity of your symptoms.
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Brihat Haridra Khanda

125 days ago
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I recently came across Brihat Haridra Khanda, an Ayurvedic formulation that is widely used for allergies and skin conditions. While it seems to have multiple benefits, I’d like to learn more about its composition, therapeutic uses, and how it is incorporated into Ayurvedic treatments. Could you provide a detailed explanation of Brihat Haridra Khanda, its benefits, and how it works? From what I’ve read, Brihat Haridra Khanda is primarily used for conditions like skin allergies, respiratory allergies, and itching. Does it primarily work by balancing pitta and kapha doshas, or does it also detoxify the blood and improve immunity? How effective is it for managing chronic conditions like eczema, asthma, or hives compared to its use for occasional allergies? I’m curious about the ingredients in Brihat Haridra Khanda and their individual roles. Turmeric (Haridra) is the main component—how does it work as an anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic agent? Are other ingredients like Pippali, Haritaki, and Ela included to enhance digestion, reduce inflammation, or support respiratory health? Another important question is about its dosage and administration. What is the recommended dosage for adults and children, and should it be taken with specific anupans like milk or ghee to enhance its benefits? Are there any dietary or lifestyle modifications suggested alongside its use, such as avoiding certain allergens or eating light, easily digestible foods? Lastly, I’d like to know about its safety and potential side effects. While Brihat Haridra Khanda is considered natural and safe, are there precautions for specific groups, such as pregnant women or individuals with high pitta? Can it be used long-term for chronic conditions, or should its use be limited to shorter durations under the supervision of an Ayurvedic practitioner? If anyone has used Brihat Haridra Khanda, I’d love to hear about your experience. Did it help alleviate your symptoms, and how long did it take to notice improvements? Were there any challenges in finding a reliable product or adhering to the prescribed regimen? Any detailed advice on using Brihat Haridra Khanda effectively would be greatly appreciated.


Brihat Haridra Khanda is an Ayurvedic formulation primarily used to address skin and respiratory allergies, as well as itching. Its main ingredient, turmeric (Haridra), is known for its powerful anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, and antioxidant properties. The formulation helps balance pitta and kapha doshas, detoxifies the blood, and boosts immunity, making it effective for chronic conditions like eczema, asthma, and hives, as well as occasional allergies. Ingredients like Pippali (long pepper), Haritaki, and Ela work synergistically to enhance digestion, reduce inflammation, and support respiratory health. The recommended dosage typically varies by age and condition, and it is often taken with anupans like milk or ghee to enhance absorption. Ayurveda suggests a diet of light, easily digestible foods and avoiding known allergens while using this formulation. While Brihat Haridra Khanda is generally considered safe, precautions should be taken for individuals with high pitta or those who are pregnant. It is advisable to use it under the guidance of an Ayurvedic practitioner, especially for long-term use.
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What Is Kavala in Ayurveda, and How Does It Benefit Oral and Overall Health?

83 days ago
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I recently came across Kavala in Ayurveda, which is a type of Ayurvedic oil therapy where oil is swished in the mouth for detoxification and oral hygiene. I have read that it helps remove toxins, improves gum health, and even boosts digestion, but I want to know more about its actual benefits. Does Kavala in Ayurveda help only with oral health, or does it have broader detox benefits for the body? Also, which oils are best for Kavala therapy—should I use sesame oil, coconut oil, or medicated Ayurvedic oils? How long should the oil be swished, and how often should this practice be done to see noticeable improvements? If anyone has tried Kavala in Ayurveda, please share your experience. Did it help with dental problems like cavities or sensitivity? Also, did you notice any improvements in digestion, immunity, or overall well-being?


Kavala, an Ayurvedic oil therapy similar to oil pulling, involves swishing oil in the mouth for a few minutes, offering not just oral health benefits but also broader detoxification effects. Regular Kavala practice can improve gum health, remove toxins, and reduce bad breath, while also helping with oral hygiene by preventing plaque buildup. However, its benefits extend beyond just dental care. It is believed to boost digestion and improve immunity by stimulating the body's natural detoxifying processes, and some practitioners even recommend it for balancing the body's energies and removing toxins (ama) that may affect overall health. The oils typically recommended for Kavala include sesame oil, which is favored for its soothing and detoxifying properties, and coconut oil, which has antibacterial benefits and helps in cleaning the mouth. Medicated Ayurvedic oils tailored to your dosha may also be used for specific needs. Sesame oil is considered the most traditional and effective choice in Ayurveda, as it is said to balance Vata and Pitta doshas, while coconut oil is great for those with Pitta imbalances. For optimal results, it is recommended to swish the oil for 10-20 minutes daily, ideally in the morning on an empty stomach, before eating or drinking. The oil should be spit out after use to avoid reintroducing toxins into the body. Many people start noticing improvements in oral health and gum condition within a few weeks, while the broader benefits, such as improved digestion and increased energy, may take longer to manifest. If you've tried Kavala therapy, your experience with dental health, digestion, or overall well-being can be helpful to others exploring this Ayurvedic practice.
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How to reduce puffed eyes

33 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
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Hi, I have puffed underneath eye. It's easy for me to get sinus too lately or redness maybe due to allergies. I am 54yrs female menopausal. A month ago I am also having pain under my feet especially at the heels n the achilies, calcanues part especially after sitting or after bed. My hair is turning grey too much. Sometimes having stiffness at my index finger joint.I am also having some muscle issue at the side of my left hip n back.


Take goshuradi guggul 2-0-0, after breakfast with water yograj guggul 1-0-1 after food with water Giloy juice 10ml. twice daily before food with water

how to reduce skin itching

32 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
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recently got skin itching few months back..nw again if i hav chicken r tamarind i m gettin slight itching..any ayurvedic oils available to be applied or if ter is infection in blood any home remedies to eat as food.. because i face so much hairlos.my scalp is itching soo much i cudnt sleep..feel like pull my hairout.and any medicine for hairloss


Haridra khand 1/2 tsp with lukewarm water before food Neem ghan vati - Kaishore guggulu- 1 tab each twice daily after food with lukewarm water Apply coconut oil over the rashes Avoid spicy sour non- veg and dairy products
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