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Endocrinological Disorders

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Nephrotic syndrome ayurvedic treatment

143 days ago
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My 10-year-old son was diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome last year, and it’s been a rollercoaster since then. He has severe swelling in his face and legs, and his urine output is very low during relapses. The doctors put him on steroids, which helped for a while, but the side effects are worrying me. I’ve been reading about nephrotic syndrome Ayurvedic treatment and wondering if it might be a better long-term solution. Does nephrotic syndrome Ayurvedic treatment actually help reduce protein loss in urine? I’ve come across herbs like Punarnava and Gokshura that are supposed to support kidney function, but I’m not sure how effective they are for this condition specifically. Is there a set Ayurvedic medicine or combination of treatments for nephrotic syndrome? One thing that confuses me is whether nephrotic syndrome Ayurvedic treatment focuses more on the diet or herbal remedies. My son’s diet is already low in salt and protein because of his condition, but would Ayurveda recommend further changes? Are there specific foods to avoid or include that might complement the treatment? Also, is nephrotic syndrome Ayurvedic treatment suitable for kids? I don’t want to risk trying something without being completely sure it’s safe for his age. If anyone has experience managing nephrotic syndrome with Ayurveda, I’d really appreciate any advice or recommendations. How long does it usually take to see results, and is this approach sustainable?


Ayurvedic treatment for nephrotic syndrome can help support kidney function and may reduce protein loss in urine, but it should be used as a complementary therapy alongside conventional medicine, especially for children. Punarnava and Gokshura are commonly used herbs to improve kidney health and reduce swelling, and they might be effective in managing symptoms over time. However, they should be used under the guidance of an Ayurvedic practitioner. Ayurvedic treatment for nephrotic syndrome typically focuses on both diet and herbal remedies. Besides maintaining a low-salt, low-protein diet, Ayurveda may suggest including foods like barley, moong dal, and fresh fruits and vegetables while avoiding heavy, oily foods. A balanced, easily digestible diet is important to support kidney function. For children, Ayurvedic treatments are generally safe when prescribed by a qualified practitioner and adjusted for age. Results from Ayurvedic treatments can take several weeks to months, so patience is key. It's crucial to regularly consult with both your pediatric nephrologist and an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure the treatment is safe and effective for your son.
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What is ascites fluid, and how does Ayurveda treat fluid buildup in the body?

50 days ago
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A family member of mine was recently diagnosed with ascites, and the doctor said it was due to fluid buildup in the abdomen. They said it’s linked to liver disease, but they didn’t explain much about how it happens or how to prevent it from getting worse. I started reading about ascites fluid, and I learned that it’s caused by an imbalance in fluid regulation in the body, often due to poor liver function, kidney issues, or even heart problems. But what I don’t understand is why some people develop ascites while others don’t, even if they have similar health conditions. I’m really interested in knowing how Ayurveda views conditions like fluid retention and ascites. Does Ayurveda consider ascites to be related to excess Kapha dosha (which causes water retention) or Pitta dosha (since the liver is involved)? And are there natural ways to reduce ascites fluid without aggressive medical treatments? I’ve heard that certain Ayurvedic herbs and dietary modifications can help support the liver and prevent fluid accumulation in the body. Are there specific Ayurvedic diuretics, detox methods, or herbal formulations that can help drain excess fluid safely? If anyone has experience with managing ascites naturally, I’d love to hear what worked. I want to explore Ayurvedic treatments before my family member has to rely on heavy medications or invasive procedures. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!


In Ayurveda, ascites (Jalodara) is considered a type of Udara Roga (abdominal disorder) and is often linked to imbalances in Pitta and Kapha doshas. Since the liver plays a key role in fluid metabolism, an aggravated Pitta dosha (caused by liver dysfunction) can lead to inflammation and poor detoxification, while excess Kapha dosha contributes to fluid retention and stagnation. Vata dosha may also be involved, leading to improper fluid circulation and accumulation in the abdominal cavity. Ayurveda sees ascites as a sign of deeper digestive and metabolic dysfunction, often linked to chronic liver disease, kidney weakness, or heart imbalances. To manage ascites naturally, Ayurveda recommends a Pitta- and Kapha-balancing diet, including light, warm, and easily digestible foods. Avoid salty, oily, heavy, and processed foods that can worsen water retention. Ayurvedic diuretics like Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) help reduce fluid buildup by improving kidney function, while Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) and Bhumyamalaki (Phyllanthus niruri) support liver detoxification. Triphala is also beneficial for gentle detox and digestion. Certain Ayurvedic decoctions like Punarnavadi Kashayam and Varunadi Kwath may help drain excess fluid and support liver health. In addition to herbal remedies, lifestyle changes like gentle yoga and pranayama (breathing exercises) can support circulation and detox. Dry body brushing (Garshana), Abhyanga (oil massage with warm mustard or castor oil), and sweating therapies (Swedana) may also help eliminate excess fluid. However, Ayurveda emphasizes that treatment should be individualized based on the root cause, so it’s best to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized approach. Managing ascites naturally is possible, but it requires consistent dietary discipline, herbal support, and lifestyle modifications to prevent complications and support overall well-being.
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Why am I experiencing kidney discomfort and fatigue?

50 days ago
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Lately, I’ve been noticing some strange things with my kidney area. Every morning, there’s this dull pressure in my lower back, not sharp pain, but a kind of heaviness that wasn’t there before. Sometimes my urine looks darker, even though I try to drink plenty of water. I also wake up with puffy eyes now and then, and my energy levels have been way off—I feel drained by midday and even need naps to keep going. My dad once had kidney stones, and I remember how bad his pain was, but mine doesn’t feel like that. It’s more of an ongoing discomfort, like something’s just not right. My digestion has also slowed down, and I’m wondering if it’s all connected. I do eat a lot of spicy food and processed snacks—could my diet be making things worse? I don’t want to jump straight to medications if there’s a natural way to fix this. Can Ayurveda help strengthen kidney function and remove toxins? Could this be due to ama buildup? Are there any herbs or lifestyle changes that could prevent this from turning into something more serious? Would love to hear some advice before I go for any medical tests. Thanks!


Your symptoms—dull lower back pressure, dark urine, puffy eyes, and fatigue—suggest that your kidneys might be under stress, possibly due to ama (toxin) buildup and aggravated Pitta or Kapha dosha. In Ayurveda, improper digestion and excessive intake of spicy, processed, and salty foods can overburden the kidneys, leading to toxin accumulation. Dark urine can indicate dehydration or excess heat in the body, while puffy eyes and fatigue suggest poor fluid metabolism and weak kidney function. The slowed digestion you’re experiencing may also be linked to the same imbalance affecting your kidneys. To strengthen kidney function, start by eliminating processed, overly salty, and spicy foods, as they can aggravate Pitta and create excess heat in the urinary system. Favor cooling, hydrating foods like coconut water, barley water, cucumber, and fresh fruits. Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) is one of the best Ayurvedic herbs for kidney health, helping to cleanse the urinary tract and prevent stone formation. Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) is another excellent herb for reducing water retention and rejuvenating kidney function. You can take these herbs as teas or supplements under Ayurvedic guidance. Hydration is key, but simply drinking water may not be enough if ama is blocking proper absorption. Try Jeera (cumin), coriander, and fennel tea to improve kidney detoxification. If you suspect excess Pitta, drink cooling herbal infusions like neem, licorice, or coriander seed water to reduce internal heat. If Kapha (mucus and sluggishness) is the issue, dry ginger and turmeric can help stimulate metabolism and kidney function. Gentle yoga poses like Marjariasana (Cat-Cow) and Bhujangasana (Cobra pose) can also improve kidney circulation. Since your father had kidney stones, it’s good to be cautious. If symptoms persist, consider an Ayurvedic detox (Panchakarma) to flush out toxins before they turn into a deeper issue. Meanwhile, avoid excessive protein, reduce dairy, and limit alcohol and caffeine, as they can strain the kidneys. Ayurvedic wisdom teaches that balanced digestion leads to healthy kidneys, so addressing your diet and toxin buildup now will help prevent future complications. If the discomfort continues, medical tests can confirm if any deeper imbalance needs to be addressed.
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What is the normal value for creatinine and how does Ayurveda support kidney health?

50 days ago
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For the past few months, I’ve been noticing some strange symptoms that made me wonder if something was off with my kidney function. I’ve been feeling unusually tired, my appetite has decreased, and I’ve also been having swelling in my ankles and feet, which I thought was just due to the heat. I went for a routine check-up, and my doctor ordered a creatinine test to check my kidney function. The results showed that my creatinine levels were slightly elevated, which made me concerned about my kidneys. The doctor said that my levels weren’t dangerously high yet, but it’s important to monitor my kidney health and prevent any further damage. I’ve read that creatinine levels are a good indicator of kidney function, and normally they should be below a certain threshold. But I don’t fully understand how creatinine levels relate to kidney health and what I should do next. I want to avoid relying too much on medications, especially because I want to support my kidneys naturally. Does Ayurveda have any remedies or practices that can help lower creatinine levels and support overall kidney health? I’ve heard that Ayurvedic herbs like Punarnava, Gokshura, and Ashwagandha can support the kidneys, but I’m not sure how to use them effectively. Is there a specific diet or lifestyle changes I should adopt to detoxify the kidneys and improve creatinine clearance? Additionally, I’m concerned about Ama (toxins) building up in my body, which I know can negatively affect kidney function. Are there any Ayurvedic detox treatments or herbal teas that could help flush out toxins from my kidneys before they cause more harm? If anyone has experience managing high creatinine levels with Ayurvedic methods, I’d love to hear about your success. Any advice on natural kidney support would be greatly appreciated!


It’s understandable to be concerned about elevated creatinine levels, as they can indicate early kidney dysfunction, but the good news is that Ayurveda offers several natural approaches to support kidney health and potentially improve creatinine clearance. Punarnava, Gokshura, and Ashwagandha are indeed well-known Ayurvedic herbs that can help support kidney function. Punarnava is particularly recognized for its diuretic and detoxifying properties, which help reduce fluid retention and support kidney health. Gokshura is traditionally used to enhance urinary function and support the kidneys, and Ashwagandha can help improve overall vitality and reduce stress, which is beneficial for kidney function. In Ayurveda, Ama (toxins) buildup is often considered a key factor in compromising kidney health. To reduce Ama, Ayurveda emphasizes a light, detoxifying diet rich in whole foods, such as fresh fruits and vegetables, that are easy to digest and low in processed foods. Drinking herbal teas made from turmeric, ginger, or coriander can also aid in detoxification. Additionally, adopting lifestyle practices like gentle yoga, pranayama (breathing exercises), and adequate hydration can promote kidney health by improving circulation and flushing out toxins. Ayurvedic detox treatments, such as panchakarma (a therapeutic process of cleansing the body), can help eliminate excess toxins, though it’s important to consult with an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner before undertaking any detox program. Reducing stress, managing weight, avoiding excess salt and processed foods, and maintaining regular exercise are also key factors in preserving kidney function. If anyone has experience with managing creatinine levels or kidney health through Ayurveda, I’d love to hear how it worked for you and any specific steps you found helpful in supporting your kidney health naturally.
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Diabetes neuropathy

177 days ago
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Why does my feet ache & burn also have acidity problem. My fasting sugar is 95.dhjvddgghjkjfryuh ghujij


Hello Mr Singh, How much is your HBA1C? how about your stools and sleep? Take Tab Kamdudha 2-2-2 after meals with warm water if there is no constipation. Tab Chandrakala 1-1-1 before meals.
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What is methotrexate and what are its uses and side effects?

50 days ago
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A few months ago, my doctor prescribed me methotrexate to help manage my autoimmune condition. I’ve heard a lot about methotrexate and how it’s used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, and other chronic diseases, but I don’t really understand how it works or what exactly it does to my body. The doctor explained that methotrexate helps by suppressing the immune system, but I’m concerned about the long-term effects of taking such a powerful medication. Since starting methotrexate, I’ve noticed that I sometimes feel nauseous and tired, and I’m worried about potential liver damage because of the medication. I read that methotrexate can affect liver function, blood counts, and cause other side effects like mouth sores or hair thinning, and I’m wondering if there are ways to manage these symptoms or reduce the risk of side effects. Does Ayurveda offer any natural remedies or treatments that can help support the liver and detoxify the body while taking methotrexate? Are there any herbs or foods that could help protect the immune system and support overall wellness while on this medication? I’ve heard that Turmeric, Ashwagandha, and Amla can help with immune function, but I’m not sure if they’re safe to combine with methotrexate. If anyone has been on methotrexate or used Ayurvedic remedies alongside this medication, I’d love to hear about your experience and how you managed side effects naturally.


Methotrexate is a powerful medication often used to manage autoimmune conditions by suppressing the immune system, but it can come with side effects such as nausea, fatigue, liver damage, and changes in blood counts. Ayurveda can provide complementary support to help manage these effects and enhance overall well-being. Turmeric, known for its anti-inflammatory properties, may help reduce joint pain and inflammation associated with autoimmune diseases, but it should be used cautiously with methotrexate as it can influence liver enzymes. Ashwagandha is commonly used to support energy levels and help manage stress, which could counteract some of the fatigue caused by the medication. Amla (Indian gooseberry) is rich in antioxidants and supports liver health, potentially offering protection against liver damage. Additionally, Triphala can help with detoxification and support digestion, which is important while on methotrexate. Always consult with a healthcare provider before combining Ayurvedic remedies with prescribed medications to ensure they do not interact negatively. If anyone has had experience using Ayurvedic remedies alongside methotrexate, sharing insights on how they balanced these treatments could be helpful.
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What Is Shilajit’s Effect On The Liver?

100 days ago
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Shilajit is often praised for its wide range of health benefits, but its impact on liver health remains a topic of debate. While some claim that shilajit’s effect on the liver is positive, helping detoxify and regenerate liver cells, others warn about potential risks, particularly if the shilajit is impure. Since I’m considering incorporating shilajit into my health routine, I want a comprehensive understanding of its effect on liver health. One of the claims about shilajit is its detoxifying property. It’s said to help the liver eliminate toxins from the body, which can be particularly beneficial for people exposed to pollutants, medications, or an unhealthy diet. How does shilajit support the liver’s natural detoxification processes? Are there specific compounds in shilajit, like fulvic acid, that directly benefit liver cells? Could it potentially help with conditions like fatty liver disease or alcohol-induced liver damage? Another potential benefit of shilajit is its anti-inflammatory properties, which may help reduce liver inflammation caused by certain conditions. For instance, can shilajit be helpful for people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) or hepatitis? Is there any scientific research or evidence backing its role in managing these conditions? On the other hand, there are concerns about the safety of shilajit, particularly if it’s not processed correctly. Impurities, such as heavy metals or toxins, in unrefined shilajit could put additional strain on the liver instead of supporting it. How can I ensure the shilajit I use is pure and safe? Are there certifications or lab tests to look for when purchasing shilajit? Would you recommend any trusted brands or sources? Another question I have is whether shilajit is safe for people with pre-existing liver conditions, such as hepatitis or cirrhosis. Could it exacerbate these conditions, or is it beneficial when used under medical supervision? Are there any interactions between shilajit and common medications for liver-related issues? Lastly, I’d like to know the best way to use shilajit to avoid any potential strain on the liver. Is there an ideal dosage or duration of use that minimizes risks? Should it be taken with certain foods or drinks to enhance its benefits or reduce its impact on the liver? Would you recommend regular liver function tests for someone using shilajit long-term? Doctor, your guidance would help me make an informed decision about whether shilajit is right for me. Is it a safe and effective option for supporting liver health, or are there better alternatives for detoxification and liver support? Your advice will help me understand if and how shilajit can be safely incorporated into my health routine.


Shilajit, particularly when pure, can have a positive effect on liver health due to its detoxifying and anti-inflammatory properties. The key compound, fulvic acid, helps enhance the body's ability to eliminate toxins, support liver cell regeneration, and protect against oxidative stress. This makes it potentially helpful for conditions like fatty liver disease and alcohol-induced liver damage. However, caution is needed with impure or unrefined shilajit, as it can contain harmful impurities like heavy metals, which may strain the liver instead of supporting it. To ensure purity, look for shilajit that has been tested for contaminants and comes from reputable, certified sources. For people with pre-existing liver conditions, like hepatitis or cirrhosis, it’s crucial to use shilajit under medical supervision to avoid any potential adverse effects or interactions with medications. The typical dosage of shilajit is small, usually around 300-500 mg per day, and should be taken with warm water or milk to enhance absorption. Regular liver function tests are advisable if using shilajit long-term to monitor liver health.
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What is albumin and why is it important for overall health?

50 days ago
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I recently had some routine blood tests, and the doctor mentioned that my albumin levels were lower than normal. I had no idea what albumin was or what its role in the body is, so I did some research. I learned that albumin is a protein made by the liver and that it helps maintain fluid balance, transport nutrients, and regulate blood pressure. I’m concerned because low albumin levels can indicate liver problems, kidney disease, or malnutrition, but the doctor didn’t give me any clear advice on how to address this. I’ve been feeling more fatigued and have had some swelling in my legs, which I read could be related to low albumin. What can I do to increase albumin levels naturally and improve overall protein production? Does Ayurveda offer any herbs or foods that help nourish the liver and support albumin production? I’ve read that Amla, Ashwagandha, and Triphala can help improve digestion and nutrient absorption, but I’m not sure how to incorporate them into my routine. If anyone has experience with low albumin levels or liver health in Ayurveda, I’d love to hear your advice on how to boost albumin production and improve overall health naturally.


Albumin is a vital protein produced by the liver that helps maintain fluid balance in the blood, transport nutrients, and regulate blood pressure. Low albumin levels can indicate underlying health issues like liver disease, kidney problems, or malnutrition, and it’s concerning that you're experiencing symptoms like fatigue and leg swelling. Ayurveda offers several remedies to support liver health and boost albumin production. Amla (Indian gooseberry) is highly regarded for its ability to support liver function, improve digestion, and enhance nutrient absorption. Ashwagandha can help rejuvenate the body and improve energy levels, while Triphala supports overall digestive health, helping your body absorb nutrients more efficiently. In addition to these herbs, a diet rich in high-quality proteins (like lentils, beans, and dairy) and foods that support liver health, such as turmeric and beetroot, can help improve albumin production. Maintaining a balanced routine with proper hydration, regular exercise, and adequate rest can also support overall health. If anyone has used Ayurvedic treatments for low albumin levels or liver health, their experience would be valuable to help guide your journey.
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Livotone Cap

127 days ago
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I’ve been struggling with poor liver health for months now, and I heard about Livotone Cap from a friend who said it’s great for detoxing. Can anyone here share their experience with Livotone Cap? Is it really effective for improving liver function? My blood tests showed elevated enzymes, and I often feel tired and sluggish. Does Livotone Cap help with symptoms like these? I’m also curious about what herbs are in Livotone Cap and how they support liver detoxification. Are there any specific dietary changes I need to follow while taking Livotone Cap? I’m concerned about safety. Does Livotone Cap have any side effects? I’ve had issues with bloating and indigestion, so I want to make sure Livotone Cap won’t make things worse.


Livotone Cap is an Ayurvedic supplement often recommended for supporting liver health and detoxification. It typically contains a blend of herbs like **Bhumyamalaki (Phyllanthus niruri)**, **Kutki (Picrorhiza kurroa)**, **Kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata)**, and **Dandelion**. These herbs are known for their liver-protective and detoxifying properties. Bhumyamalaki and Kutki, in particular, help to reduce liver inflammation, support enzyme regulation, and promote overall liver function. Kalmegh and Dandelion also support bile production and aid digestion, which can be beneficial if you are experiencing sluggishness or bloating. While Livotone Cap can help improve liver function, it’s essential to complement it with dietary and lifestyle changes for better results. You should aim to avoid alcohol, fried and fatty foods, and heavy meats, which can further strain the liver. A diet rich in antioxidants, like fruits and vegetables, along with adequate hydration, will support the detoxification process. As for side effects, Livotone Cap is generally considered safe when used as directed, but as with any supplement, individual reactions can vary. Since you have concerns about bloating and indigestion, it’s a good idea to start with a smaller dose and monitor how your body reacts. If symptoms persist or worsen, consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner is recommended for personalized advice. Additionally, it’s important to follow the prescribed dosage to avoid any potential side effects from overuse.
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adrenal gland

44 days ago
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For the past year or so, I’ve been feeling exhausted all the time, like no matter how much I sleep, I wake up drained. It’s not just tiredness—it’s like my whole body feels sluggish, and even small tasks feel like a huge effort. I also get this weird jittery feeling sometimes, like my heart is racing even when I’m just sitting. My cravings for salty food have gone up like crazy, and I don’t know if it’s just a random thing or if it’s connected to something deeper. I finally went to the doctor, and after some blood tests, they told me my adrenal gland function might be low. They didn’t call it a disease but said my cortisol levels were a bit off, and my body might not be handling stress properly. They suggested reducing stress, eating well, and getting better sleep, but honestly, I’ve been trying all that, and I still feel the same. Some days I have brain fog so bad I forget simple things, and other days I feel wired but exhausted at the same time. I started looking into Ayurveda because I heard it focuses on balancing the body naturally. Some articles say the adrenal gland is connected to Vata imbalance, while others mention herbs like ashwagandha and licorice root that might help. But I don’t know if I should take them together or if there’s a specific way to heal the adrenal gland naturally. I also read that digestion plays a role in how the body handles stress—could that be linked too? Can Ayurveda really help with adrenal gland issues? Are there specific herbs, foods, or routines that support the adrenal system? And should I be doing things differently in terms of exercise or daily habits to stop feeling so drained all the time? I just want my energy back and to feel normal again.


Ayurveda views adrenal fatigue as a sign of Vata and Pitta imbalance, often caused by chronic stress, irregular routines, and weakened Agni (digestive fire). To restore energy, adaptogenic herbs like Ashwagandha (calms stress and supports adrenal function) and Licorice root (helps sustain cortisol levels) are beneficial—Ashwagandha is best taken at night for deep rejuvenation, while Licorice can be taken in the morning. Nourishing, grounding foods like warm soups, ghee, soaked almonds, and dates help rebuild strength, while caffeine, processed foods, and excess salt should be minimized. Ayurveda also emphasizes Abhyanga (self-massage with warm sesame or Brahmi oil) and pranayama (especially Nadi Shodhana) to calm the nervous system. Since digestion influences energy, supporting gut health with Triphala and mindful eating can improve nutrient absorption. Gentle, restorative yoga is better than intense workouts to avoid further draining the adrenals. With consistent routine, proper nourishment, and stress reduction techniques, Ayurveda can significantly help in restoring adrenal health and overall vitality.

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