Okay, so you’re in a bit of a situation with those gallbladder stones, right? Good news, Ayurveda does have some approaches that might help manage this, though it’s not a guarantee to replace surgery entirely—depends on individual cases and all that. Always important to stay in touch with your doctor about any major changes.
You’ve mentioned herbs like Gokshura and Punarnava, and yes, they are used in Ayurveda for kidney and urination health, potentially helping indirectly with stones due to their diuretic properties. Turmeric, with its anti-inflammatory qualities, might support bile health but isn’t a magic bullet to dissolve stones overnight. You might also want to explore things like Kulattha (horsegram), which is considered good for urinary and biliary issues. But it’s critical to approach this under guidance of an experienced Ayurveda practitioner.
Now, regarding diet, reducing oily and fried foods is a smart move as they can indeed worsen stone formation. Aim to incorporate plenty of fresh fruit and veggies, but not too much fat. Keep things balanced, right? Sipping on warm water with lemon in the morning might help too, as it is said to stimulate a gentle flush of the liver and gallbladder.
Small gallbladder stones might pass naturally but it’s unpredictable… And yes, some folks try castor oil packs; they can serve to relieve discomfort but won’t directly dissolve stones. Use them with proper guidance only.
In terms of prevention, look at maintaining a healthy weight—obesity is a contributing factor for stones, strengthening digestive fire through herbs like ginger or trikatu (though again, with guidance), and eat at regular intervals. You might see some changes over weeks or months but it varies—no one-size-fits-all timeline here.
Definitely, share any updates or symptoms with your doc, again. Natural remedies can support, but some cases, stone positioning/size, may require more immediate conventional intervention. Keep safe, stay proactive!



