Sounds like you’re going through a tough time dealing with lumbar spondylosis. I totally understand the hesitation with surgery… it’s a big step and many people prefer to explore other options first. Ayurveda has been around for thousands of years and offers some interesting ways to approach this, combining both age-old texts and modern practicalities.
For lumbar spondylosis, Ayurveda really focuses on balancing the Vata dosha, which is often the culprit behind joint and nerve issues. Treatments like Kati Basti and Abhyanga could definitely bring you some relief. Kati Basti involves applying warm oil to the lowerback, which can help increase circulation, relax the muscles, and alleviate stiffness. It’s usually done at a clinic or with guidance but I’ve seen patients start noticing changes within a few sessions.
Abhyanga, an oil massage, nourishes the tissues (dhatus) and promotes the smooth flow of Prana (energy). Dhanwantharam or Balaashwagandhadi thailam are great oils you can try for this. Doing a self-massage daily or weekly can, over time, reduce pain and improve flexibility. But consistency’s key here—few weeks at least to see improvements.
Herbs too play a role. Guggulu is known for its anti-inflammatory properties. Consider Simhanada Guggulu or Yogaraj Guggulu, they help with joint health and need to be used under proper guidance—dosage and suitability are essential. Ashwagandha is another herb that can help in strengthening and calming the nervous system and reduce stress.
Beyond treatments, aligning your lifestyle will support these efforts—simple changes like avoiding cold temperatures, ensuring regular but gentle exercise, and keeping warm will go a long way. Diet-wise incorporating warm, nourishing meals like kitchari, and drinking boiled water with ginger can help balance Vata.
Land it’s not quick magic… Ayurveda’s gradual, it harmonizes your body back over time so patience is needed. Still, many find the journey worth it, and if thes esymptoms persist, do check with a health professional for tailored advice.



