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Bilateral Renal Parenchymal Disease

154 days ago
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I’ve been diagnosed with bilateral renal parenchymal disease and looking for Ayurvedic options to manage it. My creatinine levels are slightly above normal, and my doctor told me to cut down on salt and protein. While I’m following their advice, I also want to explore Ayurveda to support my kidneys. Does Ayurveda have specific treatments for bilateral renal parenchymal disease? I’ve heard herbs like punarnava and gokshura can help, but I’m unsure how to use them for bilateral renal parenchymal disease. Is there a specific diet I should follow in Ayurveda for this condition? Also, can bilateral renal parenchymal disease be reversed or at least stopped from progressing with Ayurvedic treatments? If anyone has personal experience managing bilateral renal parenchymal disease through Ayurveda, I’d love to hear your story.


Ayurveda offers several approaches to managing conditions like bilateral renal parenchymal disease, focusing on balancing the doshas and supporting kidney function. Herbs such as punarnava and gokshura are often recommended due to their diuretic and kidney-supporting properties. Punarnava helps reduce water retention and improve kidney function, while gokshura is known for strengthening the kidneys and promoting urinary health. These can be used in the form of powders, decoctions, or capsules, but it’s important to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for the proper dosage. In terms of diet, Ayurveda advises a kidney-friendly approach, which includes reducing salt, limiting animal proteins, and avoiding foods that are hard to digest or inflammatory, such as fried and spicy foods. Favoring light, easy-to-digest foods like soups, stews, and whole grains is beneficial. While Ayurvedic treatments can help manage symptoms and potentially slow progression, they may not necessarily reverse advanced kidney damage. However, they can support the kidneys’ health and prevent further deterioration if integrated into a holistic approach with diet and lifestyle changes. It’s crucial to work with both your doctor and an Ayurvedic practitioner for the best results.
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Punarnavasava Syrup

155 days ago
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For the past few months, I’ve been experiencing swelling in my legs and general discomfort that seems to be related to water retention. It’s especially noticeable in the evenings, and sometimes I feel heaviness in my abdomen as well. A friend who practices Ayurveda suggested I try Punarnavasava syrup as a natural remedy for water retention and kidney health. I’ve heard about it before, but I don’t know much about how Punarnavasava syrup works or how to use it. From what I understand, Punarnavasava syrup is an Ayurvedic formulation known for its diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties. Does this mean it directly reduces swelling by flushing out excess water, or does it also work on improving kidney and liver function? I’ve also read that Punarnavasava syrup can help with conditions like ascites, joint swelling, and even urinary infections. Would it be suitable for managing all these symptoms together? Another thing I’m curious about is the dosage and best practices for using Punarnavasava syrup. Should it be taken before meals or after meals? Does it need to be diluted with water? I’ve also seen mentions that Punarnavasava syrup works better when paired with specific dietary changes. Are there foods or habits I should avoid while using it? If anyone has used Punarnavasava syrup, I’d love to hear about your experience. How long did it take to see results, and did it help reduce swelling or improve overall health? Are there any side effects of Punarnavasava syrup that I should be aware of, especially for someone with mild digestive sensitivity? Any tips on finding authentic Punarnavasava syrup from trusted brands would also be helpful.


Punarnavasava syrup is an Ayurvedic formulation with diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties, primarily used to reduce water retention, swelling, and improve kidney and liver function. It helps by flushing out excess water while addressing underlying issues like poor digestion or sluggish organ function. It is also beneficial for conditions like ascites, joint swelling, and urinary infections. Usage: Dosage: Typically, 15–30 ml diluted with an equal amount of water, taken twice daily after meals. Consult a practitioner for personalized advice. Dietary Tips: Avoid salty, fried, and heavy foods to reduce water retention. Focus on light, warm meals and hydrating drinks. Results: Improvements can be seen within 2–3 weeks with consistent use. Precautions: Digestive Sensitivity: Start with a smaller dose to assess tolerance. Side Effects: Rare, but may include mild acidity in sensitive individuals. Sourcing: Buy from trusted Ayurvedic brands like Baidyanath, Kerala Ayurveda, or Dabur to ensure authenticity. Always pair with lifestyle changes for best results.
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16mm Stone In Gallbladder

155 days ago
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I was recently diagnosed with a 16mm stone in my gallbladder, and it has completely thrown me off guard. The doctor immediately suggested surgery, but I’m hesitant to go for it without exploring natural or alternative options first. I’ve heard that Ayurvedic remedies can sometimes help dissolve or manage gallstones, but I don’t know if a 16mm stone in the gallbladder is too large for non-surgical treatments. Is there any hope of addressing this naturally, or is surgery my only option? From what I’ve read, Ayurveda uses a combination of herbs, dietary changes, and therapies to treat gallstones. Are there specific Ayurvedic treatments or remedies that are effective for a 16mm stone in the gallbladder? Can herbs like Kalmegh, Punarnava, or Gokshura help dissolve gallstones, or do they only prevent new stones from forming? I’ve also heard about Panchakarma therapies for detoxification—are these recommended for someone with a 16mm stone in the gallbladder? One of my biggest concerns is whether leaving the 16mm stone in the gallbladder untreated could lead to complications like infection, jaundice, or severe pain. My symptoms so far include mild discomfort after meals and occasional nausea, but nothing too serious. Does this mean I have some time to try natural remedies, or should I be more proactive about getting treatment? If anyone has successfully managed a 16mm stone in the gallbladder using Ayurveda or any other natural method, I’d love to hear about your experience. What worked for you, and how long did it take to see results? Are there specific dietary restrictions or lifestyle changes I should follow to manage the condition better? And if surgery is inevitable, are there Ayurvedic post-operative care options to ensure a smooth recovery?


A 16mm gallstone is relatively large, and while Ayurvedic remedies like Kalmegh, Punarnava, and Gokshura are known for supporting liver health and preventing new stones, they may not dissolve an existing stone of that size. Panchakarma therapies can support detoxification, but it’s best to consult with an Ayurvedic doctor for personalized guidance. If you're not experiencing severe pain or complications, you might have time to try natural remedies. However, you should monitor for any worsening symptoms like jaundice or intense pain, as these could indicate complications requiring more urgent medical intervention. For dietary changes, avoid fatty, greasy, and spicy foods. If surgery becomes necessary, Ayurvedic post-operative care, including Panchakarma and herbal remedies, may help with recovery. Always consult with both your doctor and an Ayurvedic practitioner for the best course of action.
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How to control hashimoto?

156 days ago
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Anti bodies TPO is 1900 Thyroid from last 15 years First 10 years hyper graves & last 3 years hypo hashimoto.


It sounds like you've been dealing with thyroid issues for quite some time, and I understand that managing autoimmune thyroid conditions like Graves' disease (hyperthyroidism) and Hashimoto's thyroiditis (hypothyroidism) can be challenging. Your TPO (thyroid peroxidase) antibodies level of 1900 is notably elevated, which indicates ongoing autoimmune activity affecting your thyroid. This is common in Hashimoto's thyroiditis, where the immune system attacks the thyroid, often leading to hypothyroidism over time. Managing Hashimoto's thyroiditis typically involves thyroid hormone replacement therapy (such as levothyroxine) to help normalize thyroid levels. However, managing an autoimmune thyroid condition requires a holistic approach to reduce inflammation and support thyroid function. Here are some important steps to consider: Medication: Ensure you're consistently taking your thyroid hormone replacement as prescribed and getting regular blood tests to monitor your thyroid function (TSH, Free T4, Free T3). Diet and Lifestyle: A diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods, such as omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants (from fruits and vegetables), and foods high in selenium (like Brazil nuts) and zinc (found in meat, seeds, and legumes), can help support thyroid function. Avoiding gluten and inflammatory foods may be beneficial, especially for autoimmune thyroid diseases. Stress Management: Chronic stress can worsen autoimmune conditions, so incorporating relaxation techniques such as yoga, meditation, or breathing exercises can help reduce inflammation and support overall well-being. Regular Monitoring: Make sure you continue regular check-ups with your doctor to monitor antibody levels, thyroid function, and any potential changes in symptoms. This will help adjust your treatment plan as needed. Supplements: In some cases, supplements like Vitamin D, selenium, and iodine (if needed) can support thyroid health, but it's important to discuss this with your healthcare provider to avoid any potential interactions or risks. Remember, managing autoimmune thyroid disease often requires a combination of medication, lifestyle changes, and regular monitoring. It is essential to work closely with your endocrinologist or healthcare provider to tailor a treatment plan that best suits your needs.
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Gall Stone Treatment In Ayurveda

156 days ago
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I was recently diagnosed with gallstones, and while the doctor suggested surgery, I want to explore gall stone treatment in Ayurveda first. I’ve heard that Ayurveda offers natural ways to dissolve gallstones and improve liver health. Can someone explain how gall stone treatment in Ayurveda works? What herbs and formulations are typically used in gall stone treatment in Ayurveda? I’ve read about Punarnava and Kalmegh—are these effective for breaking down gallstones? Does gall stone treatment in Ayurveda focus only on dissolving the stones, or does it also address the root cause, like poor digestion or liver imbalance? If anyone has undergone gall stone treatment in Ayurveda, how effective was it? How long did it take to notice results, and were there any dietary or lifestyle changes recommended during treatment? I’d appreciate any advice on finding a trusted practitioner for gall stone treatment in Ayurveda.


Gallstone treatment in Ayurveda focuses not only on dissolving the stones but also on addressing the root causes of the condition, such as poor digestion, liver imbalance, and bile stagnation. According to Ayurvedic principles, gallstones are often caused by an imbalance in the body's doshas, particularly Kapha, which leads to the accumulation of toxins and the formation of hardened deposits in the gallbladder. Treatment aims to restore balance in the digestive system and liver function, thus preventing the formation of further stones. Common Ayurvedic herbs used for gallstone treatment include Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa), known for its detoxifying and diuretic properties, and Kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata), which supports liver health and helps in bile production. Other herbs like Triphala, Guggulu, and Bhumyamalaki are often used for their cleansing and anti-inflammatory effects. These herbs may help in dissolving small stones, improving liver function, and reducing inflammation in the gallbladder. Ayurvedic treatment is holistic, so it focuses not only on dissolving the gallstones but also on improving digestion and bile flow to prevent new stone formation. Typically, Ayurvedic practitioners may recommend dietary modifications such as avoiding fatty, fried, and processed foods, and incorporating more light, easily digestible meals. Foods that promote liver health, such as turmeric, ginger, and bitter greens, are often encouraged. Adequate hydration, regular meals, and stress reduction are also essential for the treatment process. The duration of Ayurvedic treatment can vary depending on the severity of the condition and the individual's overall health. Some individuals notice improvements within a few weeks, while for others, it might take longer. It’s important to follow the practitioner’s guidance closely and attend regular follow-up consultations. If you are considering Ayurvedic treatment, it's essential to consult with a qualified and experienced Ayurvedic practitioner who can assess your condition holistically and recommend personalized treatments. Make sure they are licensed and have a good track record in treating gallstones. While Ayurveda can be effective, it's also important to monitor your condition and discuss it regularly with your healthcare provider to ensure safety and well-being.
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Bilateral Renal Parenchymal Changes

156 days ago
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During a routine health checkup, my ultrasound report showed bilateral renal parenchymal changes. The doctor explained that this refers to damage or scarring in both kidneys, but I want to explore Ayurvedic approaches to address bilateral renal parenchymal changes. Can Ayurveda help improve kidney function naturally? What are the common causes of bilateral renal parenchymal changes, and how does Ayurveda address them? Are there specific herbs like Punarnava or Gokshura that support kidney repair and function? Does Ayurveda recommend therapies like Panchakarma for bilateral renal parenchymal changes, or is the focus more on dietary changes and herbal remedies? If anyone here has managed bilateral renal parenchymal changes through Ayurveda, how effective was it? Did you experience significant improvements in kidney health, and how long did it take? I’d also like to know if there are any specific precautions to follow during treatment, like avoiding certain foods or activities that might strain the kidneys further.


Ayurveda offers a holistic approach to manage bilateral renal parenchymal changes by improving kidney function, reducing inflammation, and addressing underlying causes like toxins (Ama) or dosha imbalances. Causes and Ayurvedic Approach: Common causes include chronic infections, diabetes, hypertension, or toxin buildup. Ayurveda focuses on balancing Kapha and Vata doshas to restore kidney health. Herbs for Kidney Health: Punarnava: Reduces swelling and detoxifies the kidneys. Gokshura: Supports kidney repair and improves urinary function. Varuna: Helps in reducing obstructions and enhancing filtration. Therapies and Diet: Panchakarma: Treatments like Virechana (purgation) and mild detox therapies may be recommended for toxin removal. Dietary Changes: Avoid salty, spicy, and high-protein foods. Opt for warm, light, and hydrating foods like vegetable soups and barley water. Effectiveness: With consistent use of herbs, dietary modifications, and therapies, noticeable improvements can take 3–6 months. Success depends on the severity of the condition and adherence to the treatment plan. Precautions: Stay hydrated but avoid overloading the kidneys with excess water. Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and heavy physical exertion. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized treatment plan.
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Arogyavardhini Vati Vs Liv 52

156 days ago
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I’ve been dealing with liver health issues for a while now, including sluggish digestion and occasional bloating. When I searched for Ayurvedic remedies, I came across Arogyavardhini Vati and Liv 52. I want to understand more about the differences between Arogyavardhini Vati vs Liv 52 and which one might be better for my condition. From what I’ve read, Arogyavardhini Vati is a traditional Ayurvedic formulation known for detoxifying the liver and supporting digestion. On the other hand, Liv 52 seems to be more modern and designed specifically for liver protection and regeneration. Between Arogyavardhini Vati vs Liv 52, which one works better for someone with mild fatty liver and occasional acidity? I also wonder if Arogyavardhini Vati vs Liv 52 have overlapping benefits or if they work on different aspects of liver health. Can Arogyavardhini Vati vs Liv 52 be taken together, or would that cause any complications? If anyone has used both, which one gave better results for digestion and overall energy levels? Lastly, are there any dietary or lifestyle changes that complement the use of Arogyavardhini Vati vs Liv 52? Any advice on choosing between the two would be really helpful.


Arogyavardhini Vati and Liv 52 both support liver health but work in slightly different ways. Arogyavardhini Vati is a traditional Ayurvedic formula known for its detoxifying and cleansing properties, helping to balance the liver, improve digestion, and alleviate bloating and acidity. It is particularly effective in addressing mild fatty liver and sluggish digestion. Liv 52, a more modern formulation, is specifically designed for liver protection, regeneration, and overall vitality. It focuses more on strengthening the liver and supporting its function, especially in cases of liver damage or inflammation. While both supplements offer benefits for liver health, Arogyavardhini Vati may be more suitable for digestive concerns like bloating and acidity, while Liv 52 is ideal for overall liver regeneration and protection. These two can be used together, but it's advisable to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure proper dosage and compatibility. Alongside these remedies, a diet rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and plenty of water, while avoiding excessive fats and processed foods, will enhance their effectiveness. Regular physical activity and stress management practices are also important for supporting liver health.

Kidney Cyst Treatment In Ayurveda

156 days ago
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I was recently diagnosed with a small kidney cyst during a routine ultrasound. The doctor assured me that it’s not harmful at the moment, but I want to manage it naturally before it grows or causes any complications. I came across kidney cyst treatment in Ayurveda and want to know how effective it is for preventing the cyst from enlarging or causing symptoms. What are the main approaches for kidney cyst treatment in Ayurveda? Are there specific herbs, like Punarnava or Gokshura, that help shrink the cyst or improve kidney health? I’ve also read about detox therapies in Ayurveda that might help with kidney cyst treatment. Do these therapies, like Panchakarma, address the root cause of cyst formation, or do they focus more on symptom relief? Another thing I’d like to understand is whether dietary changes play a role in kidney cyst treatment in Ayurveda. Should I avoid salty foods or increase my intake of certain fluids to support kidney health? If anyone has undergone kidney cyst treatment in Ayurveda, how effective was it, and how long did it take to notice results? I’d also like to know if kidney cyst treatment in Ayurveda can be combined with allopathic care for better outcomes. Are there any risks or precautions to keep in mind while following Ayurvedic remedies for kidney cysts? Any advice or shared experiences would be greatly appreciated.


In Ayurveda, kidney cysts are managed with a focus on improving kidney health, balancing doshas, and addressing underlying imbalances. Main Approaches Herbs: Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) helps detoxify the kidneys and improve function. Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) supports kidney health and urinary function. Bhumi Amla (Phyllanthus niruri) may help detoxify and prevent cyst formation. Detox Therapies: Panchakarma (Ayurvedic detox) may help remove toxins and balance doshas, improving kidney health and reducing the risk of cyst enlargement. It focuses on detoxification but can also help manage the root cause indirectly. Dietary Changes Avoid salty, spicy, and oily foods that can aggravate kidney issues. Increase hydration, preferably with herbal teas like ginger or coriander, which support kidney function. Include kidney-supportive foods like cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens. Effectiveness and Duration Results can vary; typically, improvements are seen in 3-6 months of consistent Ayurvedic treatment and lifestyle changes. Combining with Allopathic Care Ayurvedic remedies can be used alongside allopathic treatment, but it’s essential to consult both your Ayurvedic and medical practitioners to avoid interactions. Precautions Always consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized recommendations. Be cautious with herbal remedies, as some may interact with other medications. Overall, Ayurvedic treatments can support kidney health and potentially prevent cyst growth when combined with proper diet and lifestyle changes.
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Ayurvedic Treatment For TB

156 days ago
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My uncle was recently diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB), and while he is undergoing the prescribed allopathic treatment, we are also exploring complementary therapies. I came across the concept of Ayurvedic treatment for TB and wanted to learn more about its approach. Can Ayurvedic treatment for TB help support the recovery process and reduce the side effects of medications? I’ve read that Ayurvedic treatment for TB focuses on strengthening the lungs, boosting immunity, and improving digestion to help the body combat the disease. Are there specific herbs like Vasaka, Guduchi, or Tulsi that are commonly used in Ayurvedic treatment for TB? How are these administered—are they taken as teas, powders, or tablets? Another concern is the nutritional aspect. Does Ayurvedic treatment for TB recommend certain foods or dietary restrictions to enhance recovery? For example, should the patient avoid cold or heavy-to-digest foods? Are there Ayurvedic oils or therapies like massages or steam treatments that can help ease symptoms like chest congestion and fatigue? If anyone has experience with Ayurvedic treatment for TB, I’d love to hear how effective it was. Did it help in managing symptoms like coughing, weakness, and weight loss? Also, are there any precautions to consider while using Ayurvedic treatment for TB alongside allopathic medicines?


Ayurvedic treatment for tuberculosis (TB) can indeed complement allopathic treatment by supporting overall health, enhancing immunity, and aiding in recovery. Herbs like *Vasaka* (Adhatoda), *Guduchi* (Tinospora cordifolia), and *Tulsi* (Holy Basil) are commonly used in Ayurveda to strengthen the lungs, reduce inflammation, and improve respiratory function. These herbs can be taken as powders, tablets, or in tea form, depending on the specific formulation recommended by the practitioner. Ayurveda also emphasizes digestion, as it believes that a strong digestive system helps strengthen immunity. Nutritionally, it is advised to avoid cold, heavy, and greasy foods, as they can hinder digestion and weaken the body’s natural defenses. Instead, a warm, easily digestible diet with foods like soups, stews, and light grains is recommended. Ayurvedic therapies like steam inhalation, chest massage with medicated oils (such as *Balaswagandhadi oil*), and herbal poultices can help alleviate chest congestion and fatigue. It's important to coordinate Ayurvedic treatments with allopathic medications to avoid interactions, so it’s recommended to consult with both your allopathic doctor and an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure safe and effective use. Overall, while Ayurveda can support symptom management and recovery, it should be used as a complementary approach to the prescribed TB treatment.

Which Juice Is Good For Jaundice

156 days ago
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My brother was recently diagnosed with jaundice, and we’re trying to help him recover quickly. Someone told us that diet is very important in jaundice and that fresh juices can help a lot. But we’re not sure which juice is good for jaundice and safe for the liver. We’ve been giving him coconut water and sugarcane juice because people say they’re cooling and help the liver heal. I also heard that beetroot and carrot juice are good for jaundice, but he doesn’t like the taste much. Are there other options we can try? Which juice is good for jaundice and easy to prepare at home? We’re also confused about whether fruit juices like orange or pomegranate are okay during jaundice. Some say citrus juices are too acidic, while others claim they’re fine. Can someone clarify which juice is good for jaundice without irritating the stomach?


I would recommend focusing on juices that support liver detoxification and are gentle on the digestive system during jaundice. Coconut water and sugarcane juice are indeed beneficial as they are hydrating, cooling, and help promote liver function. Fresh juice of amla (Indian gooseberry) is another excellent choice as it is rich in Vitamin C and antioxidants, which can aid in liver regeneration. Carrot and beetroot juice, while beneficial, can be made more palatable by mixing them with apple or cucumber juice, which has a milder taste. As for citrus juices like orange, they should be consumed in moderation, as they can sometimes irritate the stomach, especially if there is underlying acidity. Pomegranate juice is generally safe and can be beneficial for jaundice due to its antioxidant properties. It's best to avoid juices that are too acidic, like lemon or orange, unless diluted, and focus on mild, liver-supporting juices.
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