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Any guidance for recovery after rectal surgery

178 days ago
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Aversion to food and acute weakness after rectal surgery ...stoma bag has been put ...any way of quicker recovery ...male 79 years


After rectal surgery, it's common to experience food aversion due to discomfort, changes in digestion, or stress. Ayurveda can help by gently improving appetite (Agni), supporting digestion, and promoting healing. Here are some simple Ayurvedic remedies and lifestyle practices to address food aversion: 1. Medication Trikatu (blend of Black Pepper, Long Pepper, and Ginger): Stimulates digestion and increases appetite. Dosage: 1/4 teaspoon of Trikatu powder with warm water or honey before meals. Ajwain (Carom Seeds): Helps improve digestion and reduces discomfort. Usage: Chew 1/2 teaspoon of Ajwain seeds with a pinch of rock salt before meals or drink Ajwain tea (boil Ajwain seeds in water). Ginger (Adraka): Fresh ginger can stimulate appetite and enhance digestion. Usage: Suck on a small piece of fresh ginger with a pinch of salt before meals. 2. Dietary Tips: Eat small, frequent meals: Start with light, easily digestible foods like warm soups, rice, and cooked vegetables. Include warming spices like cumin, coriander, and fennel to stimulate digestion without causing irritation. Avoid cold, heavy, or oily foods that can further weaken digestion. 3. Digestive Teas: Cumin-Coriander-Fennel Tea: This combination helps balance digestion and improve appetite. Recipe: Boil 1/2 teaspoon each of cumin, coriander, and fennel seeds in 2 cups of water. Strain and sip throughout the
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ITP

143 days ago
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I’m diagnosed with ITP in 2023 December. I was on heavy steroids of 175mg. Now I don’t take steroids. My platelets are 55 k


In Ayurveda, immune system imbalances like ITP (Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura) are often related to a disturbance in the "Rakta" (blood) and "Vata" doshas, leading to an overactive immune response. Since you've been on high-dose steroids and your platelet count is at 55k, it is crucial to support your body in rebuilding and strengthening your immunity. You can incorporate herbs such as Papaya leaf, Ashwagandha, and Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) which are known to support platelet production and immune function. A diet rich in antioxidants, iron, and folate, including foods like leafy greens, pomegranate, and beets, can also help nourish your blood. Gentle yoga and Pranayama can aid in stress reduction and improve circulation, which is important for immune health. Always work closely with your doctor and an Ayurvedic practitioner to monitor your condition and adapt treatments as needed.
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Diabetic, hypertension, insomnia, blood pressure

27 days ago
200 INR (~2.35 USD)
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47y,male,130kg Hba1c 8.9 Digestive Issues: IBS, SIBO, acidity, gas, constipation Metabolic Issues: Diabetes, high cholesterol, fatty liver Cardiovascular Issues: Hypertension, rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath Neurological Issues: Numbness in hands and feet, burning sensation in feet, dizziness, mental dryness Musculoskeletal Issues: Muscle and joint pain, muscle knots, bone pain Other Symptoms: Insomnia, dry mouth, fatigue, excessive hunger, blackened nails, sadness, warm/dry temperament


Hello Fsl, I recognize the complexity of your health condition, with multiple issues including diabetes, hypertension, digestive problems, and musculoskeletal discomfort. Ayurveda focuses on treating the root cause by balancing the doshas and improving overall health. To guide you effectively, I would need to review your recent medical reports, including blood sugar levels (HbA1c), liver function tests, cholesterol levels, and any cardiovascular investigations (like ECG or echocardiogram). Also, it would be helpful to know about your diet, lifestyle, stress levels, and any treatments you have already tried for your digestive and neurological issues.
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prabhakar vati uses for blood pressure and heart health

152 days ago
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I’ve recently been diagnosed with mild hypertension and have been advised to manage it with lifestyle changes before starting any allopathic medication. I came across Prabhakar Vati as a herbal remedy that’s said to support heart health and blood circulation. How effective is it for managing blood pressure? I also take a daily multivitamin and wonder if there might be any interactions. Should Prabhakar Vati be taken regularly or only during episodes of high blood pressure? I’m hoping to use this as a preventative measure, but I want to make sure it’s safe.


Prabhakar Vati is a traditional Ayurvedic formulation that is known for its beneficial effects on heart health and circulation. It contains herbs like Arjuna and Ashwagandha, which are considered helpful in supporting cardiovascular function and reducing stress, which can be factors in managing blood pressure. It can be used regularly as a preventative measure, especially for those with mild hypertension, as it helps strengthen the heart and promote healthy blood circulation. However, since you're also taking a multivitamin, it's important to ensure there are no conflicting ingredients, particularly with minerals like calcium or magnesium. It’s always a good idea to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner or your healthcare provider before starting any new supplements, to ensure the combination is safe and effective for your specific condition.
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Anemia

14 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
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My suffering from Anemia from last 1year, she's spleen is enlarged 19.3 cm, HB is 5.9 , I don't know why, i consultant many doctors like MD medicine, ayurveda and also homoeopathy but HB not improved please do the needful


Tab.Punarnava mandur 2-0-2 Sy.Amyron 15ml twice Tab.Liv52 DS 1-0-1 Tab.Guduchi 2-0-2

Can i heal myself from cancer without undergoing conventional treatment?

23 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
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i was diagnosed with endometriod carcinoma moderately differentiated grade 2 tumor last September 2024, i refused to conventional treatment. instead i wanted to explore hormonal therapy. would the therapy shrink the tumor or eliminate them completely in a year of taking progesterone?


For better management you should consult Naturopath. Till then Avoid sugar, salt and processed food. Regular exercise and meditation. Maximize raw vegetables and fruits in your meal. Avoid dairy and bakery products also.
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How to cure Metastatic breast cancer

14 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
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A 54-years-female patient diagnosed with left side Invasive ductal carcinoma Grade 2 in 2018. ER positive by 80%. The modified radical mastectomy was done. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy was also done. Started Endocrine therapy Tamoxifene 10mg with normal mammography in followup for 3.5 years... But due to vaginal bleeding, TAH+BSSO was done back in January 2023. Switched to another endocrine therapy Letrozole 2.5mg after it. She developed swelling around frontoparietal region and in December 2023, oncologist recommended Bone scan which revealed radiotracer uptake in frontoparietal region, 3rd rib anteriorly, pubic area, S1 sacral and pedicle of T8. 4mm stable nodule in lower left lobe of lung.. Luckily, CT Scan of Chest abdomen and pelvis was negative with 4mm stable lung nodule in lower left lobule of lung. PET Scan in February 16th, 2024 revealed the same as of bone scan. Which means there are multiple osteolytic lesions (bone mets). The oncologist has prescribed targeted therapy Palbociclib 125 mg and endocrine therapy Exemestane 25 mg (instead of Letrozole). Patient has symptoms of back pain when gets up early in the morning and pain in head often, the pain is relieved with Paracetamol..... Now recent bone scan, CT Scan (CAP) and MRI (Brain) reports are shared.... Based on recent scans after 10-11 months, CT scan showed progression in lungs with mutiple (6-7) nodules in both lungs.. Bone scan shows, increase in intensity of previously noted lesions with appearance of new lesions right scapula and sacrum.. MRI Brain shows Multifocal variable-sized enhancing aggressive osseous masses in visualized skull,largest one in right temporal bone with associated enhancing infiltrative intracranial and extracranial components and suspicion of dural infiltration by its intracranial component;consistent with patien's known osseous metastasis. Few small'T2/FLAIR bright signal foci in bilateral periventricular and subcortical white matter. No definite enhancing intraparenchymal mass or nodule and Pansinusitis. The oncologist has recommended to switch hormonal therapy from Exemestane to Fulvestrant and continue targeted therapy Palbociclib (CDK 4/6 inhibitor)


Now how is pts general condition??
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Multiple Myeloma

27 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
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My father is diagnosed with multiple myeloma, his left femur bone is also broken. His hemoglobin level goes down quite frequently. Sometimes blood transfusion is also not possible because of high level of infection. What do you suggest?


Hello satyendra, I understand the severity of your father’s condition with multiple myeloma and the complications surrounding his hemoglobin levels and bone fracture. In Ayurveda, treatment focuses on strengthening the body’s immunity, supporting bone health, and improving overall vitality. However, it's crucial to understand his current reports and medical history more deeply. Could you share his most recent blood work, bone density reports, and any details about his infection levels or other underlying conditions? Additionally, how is he managing pain, and what treatments or medications has he been receiving for both the multiple myeloma and his fracture?
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How to deal with polycystic kidney disease in the body

17 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
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I am a polycystic kidney patient,, thats why Sometime i trouble with some urine infection and rising albumin in my body,,,how i controle my body without medicine?is it possible?? How i treat myself that help my kidney to delay kidney faillure...my creatinine level is 1.08,,


It is difficult to get cure but with ayurvedic medicines your problem can be controlled Take Shilajit satva 1 drop twice daily with 1tsp. Milk Avoid excessive Water intake Also avoid protein intake

Adenocarcinoma - Can Ayurveda Help Support Treatment and Recovery?

51 days ago
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A few months ago, my uncle was diagnosed with adenocarcinoma, and it has been an emotional rollercoaster for our whole family. The doctors explained that adenocarcinoma is a type of cancer that starts in the glandular cells and can affect different organs. In his case, it’s in the stomach. They have suggested chemotherapy and other treatments, but he is experiencing severe side effects like nausea, weakness, and loss of appetite. Since we believe in a holistic approach to healing, we want to understand how Ayurveda can help support his recovery alongside modern treatment. I read that Ayurveda focuses on strengthening immunity and reducing toxins—could that help improve his body’s ability to fight adenocarcinoma? Are there specific herbs or dietary recommendations that can help detox the body without interfering with chemotherapy? Another concern is his digestion—ever since the treatment started, he has trouble eating, and even small meals make him feel bloated. Could weak Agni (digestive fire) be worsening his condition? Would Ayurvedic remedies like Triphala or herbal teas help with digestion while dealing with adenocarcinoma? We also worry about his mental and emotional health. He feels anxious and fatigued all the time, and sometimes, he struggles with sleep. I have read that Ayurveda suggests stress management through meditation, pranayama, and herbal formulations like Brahmi and Ashwagandha. Could these help in keeping his stress levels low and improve his overall strength during adenocarcinoma treatment? If anyone has experience using Ayurveda to support cancer recovery, I’d love to know what helped the most. What lifestyle changes, dietary habits, or natural treatments made a real difference? Also, how can we ensure that Ayurvedic herbs and therapies don’t interfere with chemotherapy or other cancer medications?


Ayurveda can be a powerful complementary approach to support your uncle’s recovery from adenocarcinoma, especially by boosting immunity, improving digestion, and reducing side effects of chemotherapy. Since cancer is often linked to imbalances in all three doshas and toxin (Ama) buildup, Ayurveda focuses on detoxification, strengthening Agni (digestive fire), and enhancing Ojas (vital energy). Herbs like Guduchi, Amla, and Turmeric have immune-boosting and anti-inflammatory properties that may help improve his body's ability to tolerate treatment. However, it’s crucial to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure they don’t interfere with chemotherapy. Since digestion is weak, focusing on light, nourishing, and easy-to-digest foods is essential. Mung dal soup, vegetable broths, and soft rice with cumin and ginger can help. Ayurveda recommends herbal teas with fennel, cumin, and coriander to ease bloating. Triphala in small amounts can support digestion, but too much may cause further weakness. A mix of Aloe Vera juice and licorice tea may also soothe the stomach lining and reduce inflammation. For mental and emotional support, herbs like Ashwagandha and Brahmi can help reduce anxiety and improve strength. Abhyanga (gentle oil massage with warm sesame or Brahmi oil) can calm the nervous system and promote better sleep. Pranayama (especially Anulom Vilom and Sheetali breathing) helps in reducing stress and fatigue. Soft mantra chanting, meditation, and spending time in nature can also uplift his mood and reduce anxiety. To avoid interference with chemotherapy, herbs should be chosen carefully under guidance. Strong detox therapies (like Panchakarma) should be avoided during active treatment, but gentle detox methods like warm herbal teas and light fasting (if tolerated) can support cleansing. Avoiding processed foods, excessive dairy, sugar, and fried items will help reduce toxicity.
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