Oh, I totally get where you’re coming from. Living with rheumatoid arthritis can feel like a day-to-day battle. Ayurvedic oil massage, or Abhyanga, might just be a game-changer for you! It’s not a magic wand, but it has helped many folks like you manage joint pain and improve mobility. Mahanarayan oil and Dhanvantaram Thailam are indeed great choices because they’re known to balance Vata – the dosha that’s usually aggravated in conditions like RA.
Mahanarayan oil is great for deep nourishment and easing stiffness. You could try warming the oil (just slightly — be careful!) and applying it in gentle circular motions on your joints. On the other hand, Dhanvantaram Thailam’s often used postpartum but it’s soothing for joints as well. Apply it in a similar fashion, focusing on hands and knees.
Now, about frequency. You might want to start with doing it daily for a week or two, then see how you feel. Regularity often brings better results! Professional massage can be more effective initially since therapists know specific marma points, but doing it yourself at home can work too – just be gentle and mindful.
Remember your diet, too! Sometimes what’s on your plate plays a huge role. Try warm, cooked foods, and avoid anything too heavy, spicy, or cold (amplifying Vata again). Also, turmeric and ginger teas can be really beneficial for you.
Always listen to your body. If something feels off, it might be worth checking with an Ayurvedic practitioner. Don’t ditch your regular meds unless your doc says it’s cool to do so, right? You want to marry both approaches to give yourself the best shot at finding relief.



