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A blood reading of 960 with a reference range of 0–100 suggests a significant elevation in a marker, which is common for tests like IgE (Immunoglobulin E), often used to check for allergies, or inflammatory markers like ASO titers or specific enzyme levels. Please consult your physician immediately to correlate this number with your specific clinical symptoms, as interpretation depends entirely on what was measured.
In Ayurveda, your symptoms (urticaria, dry skin, and stress-induced flare-ups) indicate a Vata-Pitta imbalance.
Pitta: The redness and inflammation of urticaria (Sheetapitta) point to aggravated Pitta (heat) in the blood (Rakta) and skin.
Vata: The dryness and sensitivity, exacerbated by your stress, indicate high Vata.
Root Cause: Stress and poor digestion can lead to the formation of Ama (metabolic toxins), which, when combined with heat, triggers allergic responses in the blood.
Prescription :
1. Maha Manjishtadi Kwath: Helps purify the blood (Raktashodhak) and reduces inflammation.
Dose: 15 ml mixed with 60 ml of warm water, twice daily before food.
2. Nimba Amritadi Eranda Tailam: Excellent for skin conditions and blood detoxification.
Dose: 1–2 teaspoons (5–10 ml) once daily with warm water or as directed by a physician, typically for a short duration to facilitate purgation.
3. Guduchi Satva: A cooling, anti-allergic herb that balances Pitta and boosts immunity.
Dose: 500 mg with honey, twice daily.
Recommended Lifestyle Adjustments
Use Eladi Keram or Nalpamaradi Keram (KAP products) for full-body massage before bathing. This will significantly reduce skin dryness and soothe Vata.
Since stress is a trigger, increase the duration of Anulom Vilom and incorporate Sheetali Pranayama (cooling breath) to specifically pacify the Pitta-related heat and stress.
Avoid sour, salty, and fermented foods (e.g., curd, pickles, vinegar) as they aggravate Pitta and trigger hives. Focus on cooling foods like coconut water, bottle gourd, and mung dal.
960 readings whereas limit range is 0-100 . , should be IgE test, indicating allergic condition. Shows something is not suitable to you,and body is reacting. Start with Vidangarist 10ml twice daily after food with water . Acid plan syrup 10ml twice daily after food with water. Heposem tablet 1-0-1 after food with water Haridhdhrakhand churan 2tsp once daily before breakfast with warm milk/ water. Apply extra virgin coconut oil or olive oil on affected area twice daily. Avoid direct Sun rays exposure use hat or use umbrella when going out during the day. Avoid, chinese food, coloured foods, Drink adequate amount of water during the day.
Can you specify the name of the t est. If it is IgE it is a allergy test and the report is showing very high allergens present in the body. Diet Guidelines Prefer Fresh, Warm, Simple Food Freshly cooked meals Warm water through the day Early dinner (before 8 pm if possible) Fixed meal timings Eat calmly without screens or stress Foods to Include Moong dal khichdi with ghee Old rice, wheat, jowar Lauki, tori, pumpkin, ridge gourd Pomegranate, apple, pear, papaya Homemade buttermilk (daytime only) Cow ghee in small quantity daily Soaked almonds (4–5) Coconut water occasionally Coriander, cumin, fennel infused water Foods to Avoid (very important in urticaria) Packaged and processed foods Bakery items and preserved foods Fermented foods in excess Excess curd, cheese, paneer at night Cold drinks, ice creams Seafood, very spicy non-veg if symptoms worsen after them Chinese sauces, vinegar-heavy foods Excess tea/coffee Alcohol and smoking Reheated food Lifestyle Continue yoga regularly Prefer moderate exercise over overtraining Daily: Anulom vilom: 10 minutes Bhramari pranayama: 5 minutes Yoga nidra or meditation: 10–15 minutes Sleep before 11 pm Avoid sleeping immediately after meals 100 slow steps after lunch and dinner Skin Care Avoid very hot showers Use mild soap only once daily Apply coconut oil or sesame oil on dry skin before bath Wear loose cotton clothes Medication. Haridrakhandam 1 tsp thrice a day with warm water. Cap. Nelsin 2 caps twice a day before food. Syp. Sarivadhyasav 2 tsp twice a day before food.
Hi… Can you please tell which blood test you are talking about If it is of IgE or crp please let me know As you mentioned you suffer from urticaria but taking medicine when you are not having urticaria doesn’t make any sense So please elaborate more about your problems and bood reports Thankyou
May I know which blood test is showing 960??is it aec levels?
I think mostly you are saying about IgE report… in skin allergy condition ige level reaches high…its due to low immunity level…it indicates toxin concentration in blood is high…so proper medication,diet and detox treatment is very essential…i want your complete blood test report and proper history about your disease…dm for more information…book your appointment
••A reading of 960 IU/mL against a normal upper limit of 100 IU/mL indicates a significantly elevated Total IgE (Immunoglobulin E) level. This confirms that your immune system is in a highly hypersensitive, hyper-reactive state. Analyzing Your Current Routine ••Yoga & Gym: It is excellent that you have built a 3-month consistency. Exercise helps mobilize toxins (Amavisha). However, if you are over-exerting in the gym, it can further aggravate Vata (causing more dryness) and Pitta (generating excess internal heat). Keep the workouts moderate, ensuring you do not finish feeling exhausted or overheated. ••Anulom Vilom: This is one of your best defenses. Anulom Vilom Pranayama directly pacifies Vata Dosha, balances the nervous system, and helps bring down the emotional stress driving your Pitta flares. •••To deeply root out a 960 IgE baseline, we must address the root causes: pacifying Pitta, nourishing Vata dryness, cleansing the blood, and managing stress. A. Internal Cleansing & Blood Purification (Shodhana & Shamana) •Tikta Rasa (Bitter Herbs): Bitters are the supreme remedy to cool Pitta and cleanse Rakta Dhatu. Classical formulations like Mahamanjisthadi Kwath or Khadirarishta (taken under professional guidance) are highly effective for recurrent skin hypersensitivity. •Allergy Pacifiers: Classical preparations containing Haridra (Turmeric), such as Haridra Khanda, are specific to Sheetapitta and act as natural mast-cell stabilizers to lower the systemic allergic response over time. B. Managing Dryness (Abhyanga) Do not leave your skin dry, as dry skin compromised by Vata allows allergens to penetrate the skin barrier easier. ••Practice Abhyanga (self-massage) before bathing using Eladi Tailam or plain Coconut Oil (which is cooling to Pitta). Avoid harsh chemical soaps that strip your skin barrier. C. Dietary Refinements for Sheetapitta Even with a good diet, minor adjustments can significantly cool down a 960 IgE reading: ••Strictly Avoid: Excessively sour, salty, and sharp-spicy (Katu, Amla, Lavana) foods. Limit fermented foods (like idli, dosa, curd), pickles, bakery items containing yeast, and nightshades (tomatoes, brinjals), as these are naturally Abhishyandi (clogging) and histamine-releasing in Ayurveda. ••Favor: Cooling, hydrating, and sweet/bitter foods. Ghee (cow’s ghee) is excellent for both pacifying Vata dryness and calming Pitta inflammation.
please upload blood report as 960 does not clear which report u r mentioning
hich blood test it may be AEC if yes then rply me i will tell all in detail