Oh, been where you’re at. Psoriasis can really be annoying, can’t it? So, Ayurveda works very differently from modern treatment, focusing on balancing those doshas you mentioned—Pitta and Kapha. Addressing the root cause often helps for long-terrm healing. Let’s dive into this.
First off, Panchakarma detox, especially Virechana, can be quite effective in cleansing the excess Pitta dosha causing inflammation. Personally seen it help reduce itch and irritation significantly. It’s not a quick fix though—it usually takes a few months to see real benefits, maybe three to six months, depending on how your body’s responding. Combining this with Raktamokshana (bloodletting) might also give relief, though it’s a bit more invasive.
Herbal formulations like Panchatikta Ghrita Guggulu? They’re a blessing in disguise. They work pretty well in calming those flare-ups and controlling scales. It helps when used consistently because it’s cleansing your system gently.
External applications? Totally recommend trying out Neem and Kumkumadi oil. They’re soothing and really do wonders for skin texture. Neem works great for reducing itching, while Kumkumadi oil can slowly improve skin tone and reduce patches. Manjistha can also be helpful in detoxifying the blood which might reduce recurrence.
Diet and lifestyle—those are game-changers, honestly. Reducing spicy, sour and salty foods calms down the Pitta dosha. Following a Pitta-Kapha balancing diet is crucial. And yes, definitely avoid stress like the plague, it really is a trigger for many folks. Meditation or simply some mindful breathing can help.
There’s no one-size-fits-all here. Best thing is to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner who can tailor the treatment. But yep, people do find relief and long-term improvement when they stick with it, and commit to those lifestyle tweaks.



