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Endocrinological Disorders

Endocrinological Disorders Online Ayurvedic Consultation — page 39

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Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in treating hormonal imbalances and endocrine disorders through our online consultations. Our Ayurvedic specialists provide holistic treatments for a wide range of endocrinological conditions 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 diabetes mellitus (Type 1 and Type 2), thyroid disorders (hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism), adrenal gland disorders, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), metabolic syndrome, obesity, osteoporosis, hormonal imbalances, growth disorders, pituitary and hypothalamic disorders. 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 unexplained weight gain or loss, fatigue and weakness, changes in appetite or thirst, mood swings or depression, irregular menstrual cycles, hair loss or excessive hair growth, sleep disturbances, increased sensitivity to cold or heat, digestive issues. 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.

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Type 1 diabetes

151 days ago
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How to reverse insulin dependant diabetes. Inform about treatment and daily habits


Reversing insulin-dependent diabetes is challenging but can be managed effectively through a combination of Ayurvedic therapies, dietary adjustments, and lifestyle changes. Ayurveda focuses on balancing Kapha and Pitta doshas, which are often linked to diabetes (Madhumeha). Treatments may include herbal formulations like Vijaysar, Gudmar, and Shilajit to regulate blood sugar levels, along with Panchakarma therapies such as Virechana and Basti to detoxify and rejuvenate the body. Daily habits include a low-glycemic, fiber-rich diet, regular physical activity like brisk walking or yoga, maintaining a consistent sleep routine, and stress management through meditation or pranayama. It's essential to work closely with an Ayurvedic practitioner while gradually adjusting insulin levels under medical supervision.
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What Is Bowman's Capsule, and How Does It Function in the Kidneys?

67 days ago
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I recently had a routine kidney function test, and my doctor mentioned something about Bowman’s capsule while explaining how the kidneys filter blood. I had never heard of this before, so now I’m curious—what exactly is Bowman’s capsule, and why is it important for kidney function? From what I understand, Bowman’s capsule is a part of the nephron that surrounds the glomerulus and helps in filtering waste from the blood. But how does this process actually work? What substances does Bowman’s capsule allow to pass through, and what gets retained in the bloodstream? I also read that damage to Bowman’s capsule can lead to serious kidney problems, including protein loss and chronic kidney disease. What causes Bowman’s capsule to become damaged? Are high blood pressure, diabetes, or infections major risk factors? Since I prefer natural ways to support kidney health, I looked into Ayurveda’s perspective on maintaining proper kidney filtration. Are there Ayurvedic herbs or dietary changes that can protect Bowman’s capsule and prevent kidney diseases? I found that Punarnava, Gokshura, and barley water are commonly recommended—do these actually help in keeping the kidneys healthy? For those who have had kidney function issues, what worked best for you? Did lifestyle changes, medications, or natural treatments improve your kidney health? I’d love to hear real experiences about protecting and improving Bowman’s capsule function naturally.


Bowman’s capsule is a crucial structure in the nephron, the functional unit of the kidney. It surrounds the glomerulus, a network of tiny blood vessels, and plays a key role in filtration. As blood flows through the glomerulus, waste, excess fluids, and small molecules like electrolytes, glucose, and urea pass into Bowman’s capsule, forming the primary filtrate. However, large proteins and blood cells are retained in the bloodstream, ensuring that essential components are not lost. This initial filtration is the first step in urine formation, making Bowman’s capsule essential for maintaining fluid balance and removing toxins from the body. Damage to Bowman’s capsule can lead to protein leakage (proteinuria), kidney inflammation, and chronic kidney disease (CKD). Major risk factors include high blood pressure (which puts excess pressure on kidney filters), diabetes (which damages blood vessels in the glomerulus), autoimmune disorders, and infections. Toxins, long-term use of certain medications (like NSAIDs), and dehydration can also impair kidney function over time. Symptoms of kidney damage may not appear until significant damage has occurred, so regular kidney function tests are important for early detection. Ayurveda views kidney health through the balance of Apana Vata (responsible for elimination), Pitta (metabolism), and Kapha (fluid balance). Herbs like Punarnava (diuretic and kidney rejuvenator), Gokshura (supports urinary health and reduces inflammation), and Varun (prevents stone formation and improves filtration) are commonly used to maintain kidney function. A kidney-friendly Ayurvedic diet includes barley water (to flush toxins), coriander water (to reduce swelling), and a light, alkaline diet with fresh fruits and vegetables. Avoiding excessive salty, spicy, and processed foods helps reduce kidney strain. Practicing gentle yoga, pranayama (breathwork), and staying well-hydrated further supports kidney function naturally. Those with existing kidney issues should consult an Ayurvedic practitioner alongside their doctor for a holistic, safe approach to kidney care.
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Kamale Roga

134 days ago
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My younger brother was recently diagnosed with jaundice, and the doctor mentioned that it could be managed with Ayurveda. While researching Ayurvedic treatments for jaundice, I came across the term Kamale Roga, which seems to be the Ayurvedic name for this condition. I want to learn more about how Ayurveda approaches Kamale Roga and whether it can provide a complete cure or just manage the symptoms. From what I’ve read, Kamale Roga seems to be caused by a Pitta imbalance affecting the liver and bile production. How does this explanation fit with the modern understanding of jaundice? Are there specific Ayurvedic herbs or therapies that work best for Kamale Roga? I’ve heard of herbs like Kutki and Bhumyamalaki being used for liver health, but are they part of the standard treatment for Kamale Roga? I also wonder if dietary changes play a big role in treating Kamale Roga. Should someone with this condition avoid oily and spicy foods completely, or are there specific meal plans to follow? Are there any home remedies or lifestyle practices that can help speed up recovery? Another concern is how long it takes to see results with Ayurvedic treatment for Kamale Roga. Can it resolve the condition entirely, or does it only help manage the symptoms? Also, are there risks of the condition worsening if Ayurvedic treatment is used without allopathic intervention? If anyone has experience treating Kamale Roga with Ayurveda or knows someone who has, I’d love to hear about it. Were there any challenges in following the treatment plan, and how effective was it in the long term?


In Ayurveda, jaundice is referred to as Kamale Roga and is primarily associated with an imbalance in the Pitta dosha, which affects liver function and bile production. This aligns with modern understanding, where jaundice is caused by liver dysfunction and the accumulation of bilirubin in the bloodstream. Ayurvedic treatments for Kamale Roga focus on balancing Pitta and supporting liver health. Herbs like Kutki and Bhumyamalaki, known for their liver-detoxifying and anti-inflammatory properties, are commonly used in treatment. Dietary changes are crucial, with an emphasis on avoiding oily, spicy, and heavy foods that can exacerbate Pitta imbalance. A light, cooling diet with easily digestible foods like rice, barley, and cooked vegetables is recommended. Ayurvedic treatments aim to detoxify the liver and support its recovery, but they may need to be combined with allopathic treatment, especially in severe cases. The healing process can take time, with results often visible within a few weeks to months, depending on the severity. Consistency in treatment and lifestyle changes is key, and while Ayurveda can help manage symptoms and promote healing, it’s important to monitor liver function closely. Some people experience significant improvement with Ayurvedic therapies, but it's crucial to consult a healthcare provider to ensure a balanced approach.
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pilia symptoms

49 days ago
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I’ve noticed some strange symptoms recently that seem to align with pilia, and I’m concerned about what it could mean for my health. I’ve been feeling fatigued, and I’ve noticed yellowing of my skin and eyes, which makes me think of jaundice. Could you explain pilia symptoms in detail and what it could indicate in terms of my overall health? From what I understand, pilia is another term for jaundice, but I’m not sure if there are other symptoms or signs that could indicate a more serious underlying condition. Why does pilia cause yellowing of the skin and eyes, and what’s happening in the body to make this occur? I’ve heard that pilia is related to the liver, but what conditions affect the liver and lead to jaundice? Are there any additional symptoms that could help diagnose the cause of pilia, such as changes in urine color or abdominal pain? How do doctors assess the severity of pilia and determine whether it’s due to a liver condition, a bile duct issue, or something else? I’m also concerned about the potential underlying causes of pilia. Could it be a sign of something like hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, or even an issue with bile production? How do doctors diagnose the specific cause, and what tests are typically used to identify the condition? Lastly, if pilia is diagnosed, what treatment options are available? How do doctors treat the condition depending on the underlying cause, and what lifestyle changes can I make to support my liver health and reduce the risk of complications? If you have any insights or advice on how to manage pilia symptoms or prevent liver-related health issues, I’d appreciate your guidance.


It seems you're experiencing symptoms that could indicate jaundice, or "pilia" as you referred to it. Jaundice is characterized by a yellowing of the skin and eyes, caused by an accumulation of bilirubin in the blood due to liver dysfunction, bile duct obstruction, or disorders affecting red blood cell breakdown. The fatigue you're feeling may also be related to liver health, as the liver plays a crucial role in detoxification and energy metabolism. Other potential symptoms that might accompany jaundice include dark-colored urine, pale stools, itchy skin, and abdominal pain, particularly in the right upper quadrant, where the liver is located. In Ayurveda, such symptoms can point to an imbalance in the pitta dosha, which governs metabolism, digestion, and transformation in the body. When pitta is aggravated, it can lead to liver heat and dysfunction, resulting in signs like jaundice. Conditions affecting the liver, such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, or gallstones impacting bile flow, can lead to jaundice. Doctors assess the severity of jaundice through blood tests measuring bilirubin levels and liver function tests, and they may use imaging studies like ultrasound to view the liver and bile ducts. For managing your symptoms, it's vital to consult a healthcare professional urgently due to the potential seriousness of liver conditions. In parallel, consider supportive Ayurvedic practices: follow a pitta-pacifying diet rich in fresh, cooling foods such as cucumbers, leafy greens, and whole grains while avoiding excessive fatty, spicy, or processed foods. Incorporating gentle herbs like turmeric and milk thistle can support liver health. You should also stay well-hydrated and prioritize rest to help your body recover. If jaundice is confirmed, treatments will depend on the underlying cause, ranging from medication to lifestyle adjustments. It is imperative to work closely with your healthcare provider for comprehensive management of your symptoms and any identified liver condition.
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How to recover from hyperthyroidism

35 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
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More sweating, too much food intake ,too much water intake ,increase heart rate ,hyperpigmentation, anxiety, easily feel fatigue, I feel no energy in my body ,mood swings too much , angry and irritation more and more ,


Soak 2tsp coriander seeds in a glass of water and night , morning boil it allow to cool then strain and take before breakfast Kanchanar guggul 1-1-1 after food Aarogyavardhini 1 -0 -0 before breakfast
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