How to treat uterus fibroids naturally? - #56395
I am suffering with uterus's Fibroids, please let me know how to get it cure and I am suffering with uterus's Fibroids, please let me know how to get it cure
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In Ayurveda, uterine fibroids are considered a type of Granthi (abnormal growth) that may develop due to an imbalance of Kapha Dosha, aggravated Vata, and accumulation of Ama (metabolic toxins) in the reproductive system. The treatment approach focuses on reducing the growth, balancing hormones naturally, improving circulation, and preventing further enlargement. Ayurvedic Management Dietary Recommendations Prefer warm, freshly cooked, and easily digestible foods. Include green leafy vegetables, bottle gourd, ridge gourd, carrots, beetroot, turmeric, and ginger. Drink warm water throughout the day to support digestion and detoxification. Increase fiber intake to help maintain hormonal balance. Avoid excessive sweets, refined flour, processed foods, deep-fried items, red meat, and cold beverages. Lifestyle Measures Practice regular yoga and gentle exercise for 30–45 minutes daily. Helpful yoga postures include Baddha Konasana, Bhujangasana, Setu Bandhasana, and Supta Baddha Konasana. Manage stress through meditation, deep breathing, and adequate sleep. Maintain a healthy body weight, as excess weight may contribute to hormonal imbalance herbs such as: Kanchanar Varuna Ashoka Lodhra Shatavari Turmeric (Haridra) may be recommended to support uterine health and help manage fibroid-related symptoms. Important Points Small fibroids can often be managed effectively with Ayurvedic treatment, dietary regulation, and lifestyle modifications. Large fibroids or those causing severe symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding, severe pelvic pain, infertility concerns, or pressure symptoms may require detailed evaluation and integrated medical management. Fibroids do not usually disappear overnight; improvement typically requires consistent treatment and follow-up for several months. Additional Advice Please share: Your age. Size and number of fibroids (from ultrasound report). Whether you have heavy bleeding, pelvic pain, irregular periods, or fertility concerns. Since how long you have been diagnosed with fibroids.
••Hello. First, please take a deep breath. Dealing with uterine fibroids can be both physically uncomfortable and emotionally draining, but it is a very manageable condition, and Ayurveda offers a wonderful, holistic perspective on treating it. ••Classical Ayurvedic Formulations The primary goal here is Granthi-hara (tumor-dissolving) and Lekhana (scraping). Some of the most effective classical medicines used for this condition include: ••Kanchanar Guggulu: The absolute cornerstone for any glandular or abnormal tissue growth in Ayurveda. It helps flush out lymphatic congestion and reduce the size of the fibroid. ••Varunadi Kashayam: A potent decoction that acts as a natural lithotriptic and tumor-reducing agent, specifically working on deep-seated kapha accumulations. ••Chandraprabha Vati: Excellent if you are experiencing heavy bleeding, lower back aches, or urinary discomfort associated with pressure from the fibroids. ••Asokarishtam / Dashmularishtam: Often prescribed if there is severe Vata vitiation causing painful, irregular, or excessively heavy periods. 2. Dietary Modifications (Ahar) To stop the growth of the fibroid, we must stop feeding the Kapha imbalance. ••What to favor: Warm, easily digestible, and freshly cooked food. Incorporate bitter, pungent, and astringent tastes. Use spices like turmeric, ginger, garlic, and black pepper, which actively kindle your digestive fire (Agni) and help clear toxins (Ama). ••What to strictly avoid: Deep-fried foods, heavy dairy (cheese, paneer, curd), refined sugar, and processed foods. Avoid eating heavy meals late at night, as this directly increases Kapha and creates metabolic sludge.
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