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Seeking Ayurvedic Solutions for Multiple Health Issues
Orthopedic Disorders
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Seeking Ayurvedic Solutions for Multiple Health Issues - #39758

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Hello doctor , I have severe scoliosis for past 15 years due to an injury in my tailbone that I came to know about it later , I've multiple 4 to 6 mm gallstones since 6 years, pcos, autoimmune condition rheumatoid arthritis, inflammation in my gut , I've tried numerous diet and medicinesbut didn't get any result, still the same problem, what kind of treatment , medicines and diet would you suggest for several issues instead of surgery? I've extreme anxiety , stressand depression as well ,please suggest me better solutions.

How would you rate the severity of your scoliosis pain?:

- Very severe

What dietary changes have you tried in the past?:

- Gluten-free

How often do you experience symptoms related to your autoimmune condition?:

- Constantly
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Thank you for sharing your condition Your body is showing a chronic imbalance of vata and pitta which has led to long-standing muscular, skeletal deformity, gallstones, hormonal disturbance and auto human Ayurveda approaches. This not as separate issues, but as a single disturbed pattern of meta ism, digestion and mind body energy flow, the goal is to pacify vata detoxify pitta and rebuild the bodies, stability and immunity through a calm, no rushing regimen You can begin with Dashamoola aristha 20 ml with equal for water after meals Kanchanar guggulu Yograj guggulu Brahmi vati Each tablet twice daily after food with warm water Avipattikara churna half teaspoon before meals with water Guduchi satva pinch with honey Ashwagandhadi lehyam 1 teaspoon with warm milk cut night Massage with Mahanarayana taila over spine and joints, followed by hot towel fermentation can ease scoliosis related stiffness Avoid access salt processed food Drink warm water throughout the day Practice meditation

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Addressing multiple and complex health conditions like yours through Ayurveda requires a multi-faceted understanding of your dosha imbalances and prakriti. Let’s take a tailored approach based on your described symptoms.

For scoliosis, non-invasive Ayurvedic therapies like Manya Basti and Kati Basti, where warm medicated oils such as Maha Narayana oil is applied to localized areas, could assist in pain relief and muscle relaxation. Regular gentle exercises — such as yoga with a focus on postures like Marjariasana or Balasana — may help enhance flexibility and strengthen the spine gradually. Keep in mind that severe scoliosis should always be monitored by an orthopedist.

Regarding gallstones, Ayurvedic treatment often involves a focus on restoring balance to the liver and gallbladder’s functioning. A diet favoring Pitta pacification would be beneficial: reduce spicy foods, caffeine, and high-fat diets. Home remedies like a daily intake of 5-10 ml aloe vera juice or 2 tsp of turmeric powder (curcumin) in warm water could aid in reducing gallstone symptoms. However, monitor these closely with medical advice since gallstones sometimes require more invasive interventions.

PCOS and rheumatoid arthritis, both share the theme of inflammation, and managing Vata-Kapha dosha is critical. Having warm, cooked meals with digestive spices such as cumin, coriander, and fennel assists in balancing agni. Include dry ginger (Shunthi) in your daily regimen. Ashwagandha may help regulate stress and inflammation, while Shatavari is beneficial for hormonal balance in PCOS.

To ease your anxiety, stress, and depression, incorporate practices like meditation or Pranayama (breathing exercises), especially Nadi Shodhana, for calming the mind. In diet, favor warm foods, avoid cold and heavy meals at night. Brahmi or Jatamansi can be considered for mental peace but should be suggested under supervision.

Inflammation in the gut calls for Ama (toxins) reduction. Triphala powder at bedtime or a decoction of fennel seeds post meals helps in reducing inflammation and restoring gut health.

While Ayurveda offers significant remedies, always align these suggestions with ongoing medical care and consider working with a local practitioner to tailor and monitor the treatments specific to your body and conditions.

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