Cat scratch disease can indeed be a pesky little thing! It’s more common than you might think, mostly mild and manageable with antibiotics, but curious minds like yours often looking for extra ways to support healing.
So, Ayurveda can definitely come in handy here. The goal is to balance your immunity & reduce inflammation. Turmeric, or Haldi, is a real gem in this case, loaded with curcumin. You can add a pinch in warm milk as a nighttime drink, known as ‘Golden Milk’, once a day. It’s soothing and really helps support your immune response.
Neem (Nimba), another favorite in Ayurveda, is effective at cleansing the blood. However, it’s quite bitter so you can try it in capsule form if you’d prefer to avoid the taste. Take it after your meals but once a day is enough. Keeps the system clean and supports healing.
One thing to remember: Echinacea is more a Western herb and not traditionally used in Ayurveda. But, if you’re already using it and find it beneficial, it may be worth continuing with caution based on your individual response.
It’s also important to focus on your agni, which is your digestive fire. A good strong agni means your body’s power to process, digest, and utilize nutrients is at its peak. Consider having warm ginger tea - just boil fresh ginger in water and sip throughout the day.
And let’s not forget just plain rest. Fatigue is a signal your body needs time to recover, so listen closely, okay? Don’t overdo it with activities!
Avoid processed, heavy foods that can weigh down your digestion. Opt for light, home-cooked meals, maybe kitchari with veggies like zucchini or carrots - nourishing and easy to digest, reinforcing your body’s ability to heal.
Always touch base with your doctor before adding new herbs, especially since you’re already on antibiotics. Safety first!
Hope you feel better soon, and give the kitty a gentle ‘hello’ from me!