Oh I totally get where you’re coming from. Those nagging bone pains can be so annoying especially with the weather playing games, can’t they? You’ve already checked out Ashwagandha n Shallaki - both are good, but let’s see if we can tweak things a bit more.
For your knees and lower back, something like Kaishore Guggul might be worth trying. It’s often used in Ayurveda to tackle inflammation and pain…plus, it gently works on joint health. Pairing it with Ashwagandha can indeed help, because Ashwagandha’s great for overall strength and can aid the calming of vata dosha which seems to flair up with cold. Just a heads up, it can take 4-6 weeks to start seeing noticeable changes with Ayurvedic treatment, so hang tight, it’s not an overnight thing.
Diet-wise, incorporating warm foods is key. Think soups and stews with spices like turmeric and ginger. Avoid raw and cold foods — those can be a culprit in aggravating vata. Have you tried sesame oil massages? Regular sessions can really soothe and nourish your bones and muscles…especially if you do them a few times a week. Just gently warm the oil and massage into the skin.
For the dietary side, including foods rich in calcium and magnesium like almonds, leafy greens and figs can be super helpful to strengthen bones. If you’re ok with dairy, they’re also great source of calcium – try warm milk with a pinch of turmeric.
Don’t forget, stress can worsen the pain, so try to sneak in some yoga or meditation. Something like 10-15 minutes a day, just to keep those muscles stretched and mind relaxed.
If the pain ever becomes super acute or unbearable though, do visit a healthcare professional. Balance is key in everything—pain included. Fingers crossed for some relief soon!


